In 1985 Depeche Mode slowed their pace down a little, since they had released one album each year, made remixes and performed live constantly for the past four years.. even though they were technically taking a break, the band was still very active..
Performing live was an excellent way to get people motivated and exited, whilst promoting the bands sound and style.. gigs like Warsaw and West Berlin were perfect for the band to show off altered or reworked tracks from previous albums. By doing this the band showed how it could go back to its roots and still progress quickly..
The band reluctantly printed a compilation album entitled "Catching Up With Depeche Mode 1981-1985" this album was mainly comprised of singles from albums and a side 7" records. However this move was risky as it could have been enterpreted as the end of the band and that this compilation album would simply be a summery of their work..
Thankfully this was not true as Depeche Mode released two new singles later that year, "Shake The Disease" and "It's Called A Heart" were both very interesting stand alone records that had mixed results from the band it self and the listeners..
Lets start with "Shake The Disease"... The single was quite unusual for Depeche Mode at this time, It was certainly the most successful track of 1985 though.. the song is much more slower and has a decent mix between melody, bass and percussion.. with samples of corrugated metal being struck being used to great effect.. the song seems to be more romantic and may have been intended to be a slow dance track.. The B-Side to the single, called "Flexible" was the complete opposite on the other hand, very up beat for the band at this time.. and the very last upbeat sounding song that Depeche Mode recorded..
Here's a like to the single:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbIF-VZMU8YAlso here is the link for the music video of "Shake The Disease" :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_0sL_SQYvwAs for the second single "Its Called A Heart". The band had mixed emotions about it.. Martin Gore and Alan Wilder were both displeased with the A-Side "Its Called A Heart" as they thought it was far too generic pop sounding.. something they were purposely trying to steer clear of.. Though it was criticised by Martin, Alan and even some of the fans, it is still a good track, that is very catchy and would be excellent to dance to.. A music video for the song was also produced in rural Japan, where Depeche Mode had visited for part of the year... Even though the A-side to the single had its critics, it was the B-Side to the single was the most intriguing, "Fly On The Windscreen".. A return to Depeche Mode's darker and more Avant Grade side, it was purposely put on the B-Side as it was seen to be too dark for an A-Side single, and there were fears it wouldn't sell if it was done differently.. Much to the disappointment of Martin and Alan.. most interestingly moreover, the track was slightly reworked and featured on the bands next album in 1986...
Here is a link to the full single:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeU_xZ5NG3YAnd also here is a link to the music video for "Its Called A Heart" :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sBow29ROdIThe bands style of clothing was still quite varied at this time, for live gigs were it would be very hot, they tended to wear things like short sleeved shirts, tank tops and in Martin's case bondage gear... In both the music video "Shake The Disease" they mainly wear black leather clothes, which was a nod to their future, and in the video for "Its Called A Heart" they wore slightly less formal attire, since it was still very hot in Japan at the time of filming.. A notable point would be Martin's Australian outback inspired look, where he donned a Stetson and a brown leather jacket without a shirt... Hairstyles of the band had changed a lot additionally, with both Dave Gahan and Andy Fletcher dyeing their hair bright blonde, and most memorable, Martin's braid down the right side of his neck..
Below are two examples of the fashion of Depeche Mode circa 1985..
And further down are pictures of my copies of the two singles I mentioned earlier.. (note that my copy of "Shake The Disease" is actually the 12 inch single with a remixed version of the song and different artwork on the sleeve, there is also a 12 inch single of "Its Called A Heart" that is also an extended remix of the A and B side, this also has alternative artwork to the 7 inch version, the links to the 12 inch singles and "catching Up With Depeche Mode 1981-1985 are below)
"Shake The Disease 12 inch single" A-Side: "Shake The Disease Extended Remix"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I3fJMk4csk B-Side: "Flexible Extended Remix"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlGx_gktKU0"Its Called A Heart 12 inch single" A-Side: "Its Called A Heart Extended Remix"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwqECpdrs8s B-Side: "Fly On The Windscreen Extended Remix"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsLiAT5HfMI"Catching Up With Depeche Mode 1981-1985 full album" :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAFXzyOtetU&index=1&list=PLjIuADMrDKIZGL6OpcWdibknVfQbxSgymHope you enjoy the music!
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