Rush For Black Celebration – Russian Industrial Depeche Mode Tribute

Release year: 2008
Release version: Physical release
Label: KultFront
Type: Compilation

Limited edition digipack of 500 copies. Track 17 (“Coda”) is an inverted remixed extract of “Goodnight Lovers” plus a short outtake scene featuring “Dream On”.

Tracks of “Rush For Black Celebration – Russian Industrial Depeche Mode Tribute”

  1. Das Reut – Black Celebration (7:00)
  2. Light Collapse – A Pain That I’m Used To (5:19)
  3. Tbilisi-89 – Monument (4:00)
  4. Interior Disposition – Dressed In Black (2:50)
  5. Sal Solaris – Rush (6:09)
  6. Alexei Borisov – Walking In My Shoes (1:37)
  7. M-28 – The Sun And The Rainfall (5:24)
  8. Stpocold – Little 15 (5:18)
  9. Ganzer – It’s Not Free Love, Good Jesus Enjoys The Silence (It’s No Good, Freelove, Personal Jesus, Enjoy The Silence) (1:02)
  10. Hladna – Insight (6:08)
  11. Instant Movie Combinations – Detailed Question Of Time (Question Of Time) (5:59)
  12. Maroon – Air-drop Epidermic Duck (Blasphemous Rumours) (5:53)
  13. Kryptogen Rundfunk – Always Let Me Be High (Never Let Me Down Again) (4:18)
  14. Tsaraas – Personal Jesus (7:00)
  15. Noises Of Russia – Solitude In Society (Enjoy The Silence) (5:54)
  16. Kaj? – Condemnation (3:06)
  17. Coda (2:41)
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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.