7/23/2023 0 Comments Dave gahan paper monsters vinyl![]() ![]() 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) Print MediaĬlick on the links below to view the media in more detail.Releases // Last Updated - November 3rd, 2003Ĭlick a cover to go to the details for that release. It was followed up by a 75-date world tour out of which one official concert video was produced called Live Monsters. The final result was a 10-track album and three single releases. However, sometime after the recording and touring of Exciter in 2002, Dave got in touch with Sigur Ros producer, Ken Thomas, and together with his friend, session musician Knox Chandler, began seriously working on songs for a new album in Electric Lady Studios in New York. At the time, I was quite hurt by that, and it knocked me back a few years, to be honest." That lasted about three days.and then we had this discussion, and everybody came to the conclusion that the song didn't fit with the theme that the album was heading in. For a moment there I felt like it was going to be on Ultra. I played it to Martin, and I could tell he liked it. I played him, during the Ultra sessions, a rough demo I made, which was basically me tapping my foot, and singing. For example, this is what he said to Daniel Barassi in a radio.wazee interview on February 20, 2003: "I guess the first time I really plucked up enough courage to play something to Martin was a song.called 'Closer'. Dave had indicated as early as 1988 in the interview below that he had always written songs on his own (starting around the 12:01 mark), but just had never had the courage or incentive to put them forth to Depeche Mode.Īfter some time, he had begun to demo his songs to Martin and the rest of Depeche Mode, but was never met with much enthusiasm or the suggestion to include them on Depeche Mode records. This was quite a big deal as even though Dave had been singing with Depeche Mode for over 22 years, all of the lyrics that he sung were written by Martin Gore or other people. Paper Monsters was Dave's breakout album as a solo artist.
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