

Admittedly, the general strength of the album obviously matches the original, with top-flight songs for the most part, though falling apart a bit near the end. Beyond the souvenir value, though, it’s a question whether there’s enough going on to warrant further investigation. On the face of it the oddest release of Depeche Mode‘s career, and one of the oddest in rock ever - a mere six months after the release of the original Songs of Faith and Devotion, a track-for-track duplication of the album from the accompanying tour, culled from a variety of dates in Europe and America.
#DEPECHE MODE SONGS OF FAITH AND DEVOTION LYRICS FULL#
This was due to be a full double live album of the tour, in fact later releases included the whole set, Mute decided to reduce down to only the “Album”. There were also recordings from Paris and Milan. (actually this is incorrect as that gig was Cancelled, I recorded the band in Houston Texas) Synthesizers, samplers, piano, drums, percussion pads, backing vocalsĭepeche Mode 'Songs Of Faith And Devotion Live' Guitar, synthesizers, samplers, lead and backing vocals – Copenhagen, 29 July 1993 – Lievin, 8 October 1993 – New Orleans Albums Singles Compilations Live Box Video Remasters Remixes Otherĭepeche Mode 'Songs Of Faith And Devotion Live' 1993
