Dirty Sticky Floors (Radio Mix, by Alan Moulder) 3:14 PRO-CD-101116 (Reprise promotional CD single #2 )ġ. Dirty Sticky Floors (Original Album Version) 3:32 PRO-CD-101093 (Reprise promotional CD single)ġ. Dirty Sticky Floors (Silencer Remix) 6:38ġ2" Vinyl Maxi, 2 disc 0-42620 (Reprise commercial 12" single)Ī1 Dirty Sticky Floors (Junkie XL Vocal Remix) 10:44ī1 Dirty Sticky Floors (The Passengerz Dirty Club Remix) long 7:25ī2 Dirty Sticky Floors (Silencer Remix) 6:38Ĭ1 Dirty Sticky Floors (Junkie XL Dub) 12:19ĭ1 Dirty Sticky Floors (Lexicon Avenue Vocal Mix) 10:31 Dirty Sticky Floors (Lexicon Avenue Vocal Mix) 10:31ĥ. Dirty Sticky Floors (The Passengerz Dirty Club Remix) long 7:25Ĥ. Dirty Sticky Floors (Junkie XL Vocal Remix) 10:44ģ. Tracks / Formats (USA - REPRISE RECORDS):ĬD-Maxi 2-42620 (Reprise commercial CD single)Ģ. PL12 MUTE 294 (Mute promotional 12" single #2) P12 MUTE 294 (Mute promotional 12" single) RCD MUTE 294 (Mute promotional CD Single) NOTE:First pressings of the CD have an inaccurate track listing on the sleeve.Ģ - Dirty Sticky Floors (Junkie XL Dub - Edit)ġ - Dirty Sticky Floors (Junkie XL Vocal Remix)ġ - Dirty Sticky Floors (Lexicon Avenue Vocal Mix) Release date: May 26th, 2003 (UK - Mute) / May 27th, 2003 (US - Reprise) / June 9nd, 2003 (UK 12"'s)ġ - Dirty Sticky Floors (Radio Mix, by Alan Moulder)ġ - Dirty Sticky Floors (Junkie XL Vocal Remix - Edit)Ģ - Dirty Sticky Floors (Lexicon Avenue Vocal Mix - Edit)ģ - Dirty Sticky Floors (The Passengerz Dirty Club Mix - Edit) Exclusive b-roll footage from the New York acoustic performanceĪudio samples of each track are available in the Audio area. A Little Piece (exclusive New York acoustic performance)Ħ. Hold On (exclusive New York acoustic performance)ĥ. Exclusive b-roll footage from the Dirty Sticky Floors video shootĤ. Mute - STUMM 216, LCDSTUMM 216 special edition CD/DVD (UK) Release date: June 2nd, 2003 (UK - Mute) / June 3rd, 2003 (US - Reprise) "You'll alwaysneed me much more than I need you," he proclaims on "I Need You,"which is destined to become a mix-CD staple for alienated, black-wearing teenagers.And the song's electrobeat and synth twinkle, not to mention Gahan's vocal,is subtle and disarming enough to put it over for the rest of us as well.Releases // Last Updated - November 3rd, 2003Ĭlick a cover to go to the details for that release. He's not the warmest guy in the world, though heuses that to his advantage on the album's highest moment. On Paper Monsters, Gahan's goth-cowboy shtick (thinkhow he sounded on "Personal Jesus") comes off as silly and endearingin precisely equal amounts. One thing you can say about Depeche Mode vocalist Dave Gahan's new solo albumatleast it's not boring. So, is theresome kind of residual need to address the ancient rockist complaint that becausethey were making deracinated synth-pop they were therefore severing the tissueof classic pop songwriting, or what? That's the problem with rockists: theycan't hear that something beyond their purview might be worthwhile on its own.And that's the problem with people who take them to heart: they're compelledto strike back with lame albums like Counterfeit2, on which the musicianand,again, not singerlives up to his name by Goring big, boring holes through hisfavorite songs. Gore, the songwriter and main instrumentalistand, notably,not singerof Depeche Mode, offers eleven new versions of songs by Nick Cave("Loverman"), Brian Eno ("By This River"), the Velvet Underground("Candy Says"), and Iggy Pop ("Tiny Girls"). What the hell is it with old new wave stars doing covers albums lately, anyway?First we get Erasure's Other People's Songs, about which the less said the better and now Martin L.
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