Depeche Mode album Construction Time Again on CD
Having proven his abilities as a pop craftsman on the previous year’s A BROKEN FRAME, DM main songwriter Martin Gore gets down to the business of developing a new sonic language for himself and his bandmates on CONSTRUCTION TIME. Earlier in its career, Depeche Mode tried to make its synthesizer-only arrangements seem warm and fuzzy, but here the band embraces the Kraftwerk-pioneered tradition of exploiting the synthesizer’s inherent inorganic qualities for their intrinsic beauty.
In addition to straying further from the poppy approach of previous albums, the group incorporates industrial-oriented sounds as an important part of the arrangements, lending an ominous, machine-like tone to many of the songs. The once-chipper group’s growing disenchantment with the outside world begins to flower here as well, most notably on the anti-music biz observations of “Everything Counts.”
Live Recording
Recorded at The Garden, London, England.
Depeche Mode: David Gahan (vocals); Martin Gore (keyboards, synthesizer, background vocals); Andrew Fletcher, Alan Wilder (keyboards, synthesizer).
Q (8/95, pp.138-139) – 4 Stars – Excellent – “…Machine-made drums take on an ostentatious inventiveness, the themes (monetarism, deforestation, armageddon) are writ large…”
1. Love, In Itself
2. More Than a Party
3. Pipeline
4. Everything Counts
5. Two Minute Warning
6. Shame
7. Landscape Is Changing, The
8. Told You So
9. And Then…
10. Everything Counts – (long version)