Mode.In.Poland – Polish independent depeche MODE tribute

Release year: 2000
Release version: Physical release
Type: Compilation

This album has non-commercial and non-profit character and isn’t available in a traditional trade. Limited edition of 500 copies. Includes 2nd CD (“White disc”) with own songs from the covering bands. For more infos mail to Robert Sokolowski.

Tracks of “Mode.In.Poland – Polish independent depeche MODE tribute”

  1. Red Leev – In Your Room (5:58)
  2. Ice Machine – Walking In My Shoes (4:36)
  3. Siódma Brama w Drzwiach – Useless (3:54)
  4. Bobby Peru – Waiting For The Night (5:25)
  5. Composition – Clean (4:58)
  6. Common Dream – If You Want (4:23)
  7. Ephebes – A Question Of Lust (4:40)
  8. Geiger Box – Behind The Wheel (3:55)
  9. Mindwhip – Something To Do (4:44)
  10. Zoltan – Rush (4:45)
  11. Noise Gate – Painkiller (4:37)
  12. Am.ok – Halo (5:08)
  13. Unreleased – Higher Love (6:35)
  14. Cabaret – Black Day (4:49)
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.
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.