Color Theory Presents Depeche Mode
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| Color Theory presents Depeche Mode | |
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| Studio album by Color Theory | |
| Released | November 25, 2003 |
| Label | 11th Records |
Color Theory presents Depeche Mode is a tribute album by Brian Hazard's Color Theory, published in 2003 as a one-man effort based in covers from British band Depeche Mode.
All tracks were composed by Martin Gore, except "Ponytail Girl", which is the only original track from Color Theory on the album.
[edit] Track listing
- "I Want You Now" 3:33
- "Sister of Night" 6:36
- "It Doesn't Matter" 4:11
- "Sweetest Perfection" 5:13
- "Here is the House" 4:55
- "I Am You" 4:10
- "World Full of Nothing" 4:52
- "Surrender" 4:17
- "But Not Tonight" 3:44
- "One Caress" 5:11
- "Leave in Silence" 6:35
- "Ponytail Girl" 4:18
[edit] Notes
The track Surrender originally appears as b side of 1998's Depeche Mode single Only When I Lose Myself.
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