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Depeche Mode Anthology (Piano, Vocal, Guitar Soundbook) by Frank Metis, Martin L. Gore

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Depeche Mode Anthology (Piano, Vocal, Guitar Soundbook) by Frank Metis, Martin L. Gore

Depeche Mode Anthology (Piano, Vocal, Guitar Soundbook) by Frank Metis, Martin L. Gore
English | Oct 1991 | ISBN: 0825612187 | 207 Pages | PDF | 61 MB

"Depeche Mode: Anthology" is a great book for piano players looking to play pieces by Depeche Mode. This book came out in 1991, after "Violator" and before "Songs of Faith and Devotion", so the music in it is, primarily, from the band's earlier days. The sheet music is written for piano and includes guitar tabs. This is a great book to give to a piano playing, Depeche Mode fan.

The book covers most of their singles from their beginning to 1991, but has a strong emphasis on the music from "Black Celebration", "Music For the Masses", and "Violator". It is a great compilation and the only downfall to this book is some of the songs left out of it. It's well worth the investment for any piano player who enjoys Martin Gore and Vince Clarke's writing.

1. Behind the Wheel
2. Black Celebration
3. Blasphemous Rumours
4. Blue Dress
5. But Not Tonight
6. Dreaming of Me
7. Enjoy the Silence
8. Everything Counts
9. Flexible
10. Fly on the Windscreen
11. Get the Balance Right
12. I Want You Now
13. It Doesn't Matter
14. It's Called a Heart
15. Just Can't Get Enough
16. Leave In Silence
17. Lie to Me
18. Little 15
19. Love, In Itself
20. Master and Servant
21. The Meaning of Love
22. Never Let Me Down Again
23. New Life
24. Nothing
25. Now This is Fun
26. People Are People
27. Personal Jesus
28. Pipeline
29. Pleasure Little Treasure
30. A Question of Lust
31. A Question of Time
32. Sacred
33. See You
34. Shake the Disease
35. Shame
36. Somebody
37. Something to Do
38. Stories of Old
39. Strangelove
40. Stripped
41. Sweetest Perfection
42. World Full of Nothing