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Tim Bohen While playing a live gig at the Bridge House in Canning Town,[24] the band was approached by Daniel Miller, an electronic producer and founder of Mute Records, who was interested in their recording a single for his burgeoning label.[25] The result of this verbal contract was their first single, "Dreaming of Me", recorded in December 1980 and released in February 1981. It reached number 57 in the UK charts. Encouraged by this, the band recorded their second single, "New Life", which climbed to number 11 in the UK charts and got them an appearance on Top of the Pops. The band went to London by train, carrying their synthesisers all the way to the BBC studios. The band's next single was "Just Can't Get Enough". The synth-pop single became the band's first UK top ten hit. The video is the only one to feature Vince Clarke. Depeche Mode's debut album, Speak & Spell, was released in October 1981 and peaked at number ten on the UK album charts.[26] Critical reviews were mixed; Melody Maker described it as a "great album ⦠one they had to make to conquer fresh audiences and please the fans who just can't get enough",[27] while Rolling Stone was more critical, calling the album "PG-rated fluff".[28] Clarke began to voice his discomfort at the direction the band was taking, saying "there was never enough time to do anything. Not with all the interviews and photo sessions".[29] Clarke also said he was sick of touring, which Gahan said years later was "bullshit to be quite honest".[23] Gahan went on to say he "suddenly lost interest in it and he started getting letters from fans asking what kind of socks he wore."[23] In November 1981, Clarke publicly announced that he was leaving Depeche Mode.[30] Soon afterwards, Clarke joined up with blues singer Alison Moyet to form Yazoo (or Yaz in the United States). Initial talk of Clarke's continuing to write material for Depeche Mode ultimately amounted to nothing. According to third-party sources, Clarke offered the remaining members of Depeche Mode the track "Only You", but they declined.[31] Clarke, however, denied in an interview that such an offer ever took place saying, "I don't know where that came from. That's not true."[32] The song went on to become a UK Top 3 hit for Yazoo. Gore, who had written "Tora! Tora! Tora!" and the instrumental "Big Muff" for Speak & Spell, became the band's main composer and lyricist.[33] [saferetirementreports]( Occasionally, an opportunity comes to our attention at [Safe Retirement Reports]( we believe readers like you will find valuable. The message above from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. [saferetirementreports]( Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of Safe Retirement Reports You are receiving this e-mail because you have expressed an interest in the Financial Education niche on one of our landing pages or sign-up forms on our website. Your satisfaction is our priority. Let our support team assist you in making the most of our services, day or night. Simply send an email to abuse@saferetirementreports.com. Youâll receive a response within 24 hours. This offer is brought to you by Safe Retirement Reports. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Safe Retirement Reports [click here](. © 2024 Safe Retirement Reports. All Rights Reserved. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( [Unsubscribe](
While playing a live gig at the Bridge House in Canning Town,[24] the band was approached by Daniel Miller, an electronic producer and founder of Mute Records, who was interested in their recording a single for his burgeoning label.[25] The result of this verbal contract was their first single, "Dreaming of Me", recorded in December 1980 and released in February 1981. It reached number 57 in the UK charts. Encouraged by this, the band recorded their second single, "New Life", which climbed to number 11 in the UK charts and got them an appearance on Top of the Pops. The band went to London by train, carrying their synthesisers all the way to the BBC studios. The band's next single was "Just Can't Get Enough". The synth-pop single became the band's first UK top ten hit. The video is the only one to feature Vince Clarke. Depeche Mode's debut album, Speak & Spell, was released in October 1981 and peaked at number ten on the UK album charts.[26] Critical reviews were mixed; Melody Maker described it as a "great album ⦠one they had to make to conquer fresh audiences and please the fans who just can't get enough",[27] while Rolling Stone was more critical, calling the album "PG-rated fluff".[28] Clarke began to voice his discomfort at the direction the band was taking, saying "there was never enough time to do anything. Not with all the interviews and photo sessions".[29] Clarke also said he was sick of touring, which Gahan said years later was "bullshit to be quite honest".[23] Gahan went on to say he "suddenly lost interest in it and he started getting letters from fans asking what kind of socks he wore."[23] In November 1981, Clarke publicly announced that he was leaving Depeche Mode.[30] Soon afterwards, Clarke joined up with blues singer Alison Moyet to form Yazoo (or Yaz in the United States). Initial talk of Clarke's continuing to write material for Depeche Mode ultimately amounted to nothing. According to third-party sources, Clarke offered the remaining members of Depeche Mode the track "Only You", but they declined.[31] Clarke, however, denied in an interview that such an offer ever took place saying, "I don't know where that came from. That's not true."[32] The song went on to become a UK Top 3 hit for Yazoo. Gore, who had written "Tora! Tora! Tora!" and the instrumental "Big Muff" for Speak & Spell, became the band's main composer and lyricist.[33]