The Ineffable Orchestra – The Symphonic Music Of Depeche Mode

Release year: 2001
Release version: Physical release
Label: Cleopatra Records
Type: One band tribute

To be honest, this “orchestra”, conducted by Irmin Hütter, sounds more like one single synthesizer… At least nice artwork, reminding of S.O.F.A.D. live

Tracks of “The Ineffable Orchestra – The Symphonic Music Of Depeche Mode”

  1. The Intro
  2. Never Let Me Down Again (4:20)
  3. Enjoy The Silence (5:16)
  4. I Feel You (3:38)
  5. Little 15 (5:27)
  6. Stripped (3:59)
  7. Policy Of Truth (3:43)
  8. Walking In My Shoes (5:31)
  9. Useless (5:44)
  10. Higher Love (5:16)
  11. Fly On The Windscreen (5:19)

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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.