"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.
Contents:
Personal Jesus
Strange Love
Somebody
People Are People
Blaspehmous Rumours
Black Celebration
Just Can't Get Enough
A question Of Lust
Enjoy The Silence
Sweetest Perfection
Behind The Wheel
Stripped
Blue Dress
Sacred
Everything Counts
A Question Of Time
Get The Balance Right
Pleasure Litlle Treasure
I Want You Now
Pipeline
Leave In Silence
Nothing
Lie To Me
Ne Life
Love, In Itself
Never Let Me Down Again
It's Called A Heart
Master And Servant
See You
Now This Is Fun
Fly On The Windscreen
Stories Of Old
But Not Tonight
Something To Do
Dreaming Of Me
Shame
World Full Of Nothing
Flexible
Shake The Disease
It Doesn't Matter
The Meaning Of Love
It Doesn't Matter
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".
Contents:
Personal Jesus
Strange Love
Somebody
People Are People
Blaspehmous Rumours
Black Celebration
Just Can't Get Enough
A question Of Lust
Enjoy The Silence
Sweetest Perfection
Behind The Wheel
Stripped
Blue Dress
Sacred
Everything Counts
A Question Of Time
Get The Balance Right
Pleasure Litlle Treasure
I Want You Now
Pipeline
Leave In Silence
Nothing
Lie To Me
Ne Life
Love, In Itself
Never Let Me Down Again
It's Called A Heart
Master And Servant
See You
Now This Is Fun
Fly On The Windscreen
Stories Of Old
But Not Tonight
Something To Do
Dreaming Of Me
Shame
World Full Of Nothing
Flexible
Shake The Disease
It Doesn't Matter
The Meaning Of Love
It Doesn't Matter
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".
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