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The Best of Depeche Mode Vol.1 VERSUS U218 Singles After listening to these today I declare Depeche Mode the winner in this duel for the xmas compilation cash-in!
The depeche mode one hold better together that the U2 one! (Guess it's the reflex of the band who made better music!) | |
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after the two volume/two disc dealie DM put out a while back, i don't feel like i need anything else.
of course, this is like the kajillionth U2 collection too, and i don't feel like i need any of 'em since they're played to death on classic radio anyway. | |
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Neither package was all that great, missing key singles, ignoring complete albums, and including too many recent tracks. And since both groups have such vast catalogs, condensing everything onto one disc is almost impossible.
Since they both have 18 songs, we could match 'em up song for song. Personal Jesus vs. Beautiful Day Just Can't Get Enough vs. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For Everything Counts vs. Pride (In the Name of Love) Enjoy The Silence vs. With Or Without You Shake The Disease vs. Vertigo See You vs. New Year's Day It's No Good vs. Mysterious Ways Strangelove vs. Stuck In a Moment You Can't Get Out Of Suffer Well Where the Streets Have No Name Dream On vs. Sweetest Thing People Are People vs. Sunday Bloody Sunday Martyr vs. One Walking In My Shoes vs. Desire I Feel You vs. Walk On Precious vs. Elevation Master And Servant vs. Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own New Life vs. The Saints Are Coming Never Let Me Down Again vs. Window in the Skies I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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Personal Jesus vs. Beautiful Day
Just Can't Get Enough vs. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For Everything Counts vs. Pride (In the Name of Love) Enjoy The Silence vs. With Or Without You Shake The Disease vs. Vertigo See You vs. New Year's Day It's No Good vs. Mysterious Ways Strangelove vs. Stuck In a Moment You Can't Get Out Of Suffer Well vs. Where the Streets Have No Name Dream On vs. Sweetest Thing People Are People vs. Sunday Bloody Sunday Martyr vs. One Walking In My Shoes vs. Desire I Feel You vs. Walk On Precious vs. Elevation Master And Servant vs. Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own New Life vs. The Saints Are Coming Never Let Me Down Again vs. Window in the Skies I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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Axchi696 said: Neither package was all that great, missing key singles, ignoring complete albums, and including too many recent tracks. And since both groups have such vast catalogs, condensing everything onto one disc is almost impossible.
Both are for the casual fan who just wants the biggest hits, although they tacked on the new material to try and sucker in the die-hards. Of course, the die-hards and completists will buy them anyway. I did a nice U2 compilation featuring all the singles up through The Unforgettable Fire, starting with Out of Control. It's perfect for one disc. I'm really into the old stuff lately for some reason. Was "A Sorta Homecoming" a single, BTW? I included it because I swear I remember seeing a video for it and hearing it on the radio, but it wasn't listed as a single on the discography page I saw on some U2 site. | |
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NorthernLad said: Both are for the casual fan who just wants the biggest hits, although they tacked on the new material to try and sucker in the die-hards. Of course, the die-hards and completists will buy them anyway. I did a nice U2 compilation featuring all the singles up through The Unforgettable Fire, starting with Out of Control. It's perfect for one disc. I'm really into the old stuff lately for some reason. Was "A Sorta Homecoming" a single, BTW? I included it because I swear I remember seeing a video for it and hearing it on the radio, but it wasn't listed as a single on the discography page I saw on some U2 site. Nope; only two singles were pulled from Unforgettable Fire: the title song and Pride. Even "Bad", which has become one of U2's most classic songs wasn't a single. I've been listening to the Unforgettable Fire album a lot lately; I never used to consider it one of U2's best works, it always got lost inbetween the two masterpieces that surround it in their catalog. I don't know what changed, though, because I can't get enough of it now. There are so many underrated songs on the album; "Wire", "Promenade", and "Indian Summer Sky" never seem to get any love. I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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Depeche Mode by a LANDSLIDE. | |
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Should I got to decide, I would go with Depeche Mode. "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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Not sure why either is coming out with one. DM did it a few back and so did U2. Each offer was a 2CD deal. Now they are 1CD offerings that really just give you songs off the new one mish mashed with others. It seems more money grabbing than anything (Like didn't DM come out with a remix GH a couple of years back too)
GH compilations, for me are a love/hate affair. They have to be done right. I was so upset when Erasure came out with a GH and it was SO lacking (POP was ready to be updated) but the DVD had everything. Pet Shop Boys came out with PopArt that year as well. That was MUCH better than Erasures as it not only gave you an update from the earlier collection but gave you single versions of the newer track. To me that was done correctly. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Neither was necessary in the slightest. They both should've waited about 5 more years. | |
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Axchi696 said: NorthernLad said: Both are for the casual fan who just wants the biggest hits, although they tacked on the new material to try and sucker in the die-hards. Of course, the die-hards and completists will buy them anyway. I did a nice U2 compilation featuring all the singles up through The Unforgettable Fire, starting with Out of Control. It's perfect for one disc. I'm really into the old stuff lately for some reason. Was "A Sorta Homecoming" a single, BTW? I included it because I swear I remember seeing a video for it and hearing it on the radio, but it wasn't listed as a single on the discography page I saw on some U2 site. Nope; only two singles were pulled from Unforgettable Fire: the title song and Pride. Even "Bad", which has become one of U2's most classic songs wasn't a single. I've been listening to the Unforgettable Fire album a lot lately; I never used to consider it one of U2's best works, it always got lost inbetween the two masterpieces that surround it in their catalog. I don't know what changed, though, because I can't get enough of it now. There are so many underrated songs on the album; "Wire", "Promenade", and "Indian Summer Sky" never seem to get any love. Interesting... I see there were promo singles printed for "Wire" and "A Sort of Homecoming". I never really considered "Wire" as a possible single. I swear I remember seeing a video for "A Sort of Homecoming" but maybe I dreamed it. | |
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