Louis Guidone – Destruction Time Again – Tribute To Depeche Mode + Recoil

Release year: 2008
Release version: Physical release
Type: One band tribute

Featuring the first ever cover version of “Big Muff” and two Recoil cover versions! The 2010 re-release of Louis Guidone’s tribute now contains 20 tracks!

Tracks of “Louis Guidone – Destruction Time Again – Tribute To Depeche Mode + Recoil”

  1. Photographic (MODEified 7 Version) (4:39)
  2. Big Muff (4:03)
  3. Ice Machine (MODEified 7 Version) (4:22)
  4. Any Second Now (Voices) (2:28)
  5. Nothing To Fear (4:16)
  6. Oberkorn (2:42)
  7. Further Excerpts From: My Secret Garden (5:30)
  8. Work Hard (4:07)
  9. More Than A Party (4:13)
  10. Pipeline (New York Version) (3:18)
  11. Fools (MODEified 7 Version) (4:07)
  12. In Your Memory (3:50)
  13. If You Want (4:29)
  14. Christmas Island (3:37)
  15. Black Day (4:16)
  16. Pimpf (3:13)
  17. Grain (3:21) (Recoil cover version!)
  18. Stone (6:12) (Recoil cover version)
  19. Suffer Well (2:56)
  20. Photographic (Demo) (3:30)
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Michael M. Müller

Although I already owned all regular releases, I started "seriously" collecting Depeche Mode's releases from all over the world in the late 80s. But when the internet and espacially eBay came up, I wanted to specialise my collection, because with eBay it was not a question of "how to find a rarity?" anymore, but just a question of "who pays the most?". That was the start of my collection of Depeche Mode cover versions.

I really like it when artists create a completely new mood in a cover version. For me, the best covers are very often just unknown tracks on an artist's album, while many tribute compilations are just "sound-a-likes" without own creativity.
Picture of Michael M. Müller

Michael M. Müller

Although I already owned all regular releases, I started "seriously" collecting Depeche Mode's releases from all over the world in the late 80s. But when the internet and espacially eBay came up, I wanted to specialise my collection, because with eBay it was not a question of "how to find a rarity?" anymore, but just a question of "who pays the most?". That was the start of my collection of Depeche Mode cover versions.

I really like it when artists create a completely new mood in a cover version. For me, the best covers are very often just unknown tracks on an artist's album, while many tribute compilations are just "sound-a-likes" without own creativity.