One record at a time: 71. Depeche Mode - 101

"101" is a live album from 1989 and here I am playing the 2016 re-pressing. This album and the accompanying film received a lot of play during my youth and I have very fond memories of it.

One of the joys of this album is that it faithfully captures the atmosphere and excitement of the last concert on their world tour of 1988. As the instrumental "Pimpf" dies away, the band launch into a spirited rendition of "Behind The Wheel" that comes close to surpassing the original. The crowd roars as the opening bars of "Strangelove" creep through the ether and they only seem to stop screaming when Dave implores them to sing along.

Inevitably the instrumentation on some tracks falls a little short of the studio equivalent, but Dave's energy lifts the songs and enthuses the crowd. "Something To Do", "Stripped" and "Blasphemous Rumours" are almost raucous in their delivery and you sense the band are having a good time on stage. Martin provides vocals on "Somebody" and an excellent rendition of "Things You Said". In fact, this version of "Things You Said" is so good I prefer it to the album version. 

The second disc delivers a very slightly off key rendition of "Shake The Disease" and a series of album tracks from "Music For The Masses" before we are treated to an updated version of "People Are People". The joy of some of these tracks is hearing older songs with slightly more contemporary drum sounds and different arrangements. Perennial live favourite "Never Let Me Down Again" is presented in an extended version that utilises the analogue synth bassline from the "Split Mix" to great effect. There's a surprisingly entertaining rendition of "Just Can't Get Enough" before the single from the album "Everything Counts" rounds things out. 4/5

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