Depeche mode songs of faith and devotion live full album
It's also louder and oddly sounds more layered, presenting almost a "wall of sound" effect using delay and reverb as well as additional sampling (for instance, you'll find certain samples being used more than they were on the studio album to add more intensity to parts of various songs). The album is slightly rougher than its studio counterpart, maybe a bit more rock-oriented and organic, yet it's still immaculately produced, performed, and mixed. If you have a good subwoofer, the drums and bass will amazingly shake the whole room while maintaining perfect clarity in the mix. Yes, it was one of those rare CD moments where you just step back and say "wow" out loud.If you have good speakers, you'll be treated to one of the best sounding live CDs ever released. I threw it into my stereo and was treated to an extended buildup to "I Feel You" with crowd noise, and rhythmic loops.and as I got into the buildup and excitement, the pounding live drums came in and kicked my adrenaline into overdrive. There are no live tracks from other albums here.no bonuses.just a live version of Songs of Faith and Devotion in its entirety, in sequence.So, anyway, a few years passed, and I found a used version and picked it up. Upon looking at the tracklisting, I saw that the disc is made up of the exact same songs from the studio album arranged in the exact same order. In fact, despite being a huge DM fan (and despite the fact that the studio version of Songs of Faith and Devotion is still one of my favorite albums of all time), I put off buying this one for a few years. "Okay, at first glance, I was a bit doubtful about this album.