''Construction Time Again'' is the third studio album by English
electronic music
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band
Depeche Mode
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, released on 22 August 1983 by
Mute Records
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.
It was the band's first album to feature
Alan Wilder as a member, who wrote the songs "Two Minute Warning" and "The Landscape Is Changing". The album's title comes from the second line of the first verse of the track "Pipeline". It was recorded at
John Foxx
John Foxx (born Dennis Leigh; 26 September 1948) is an English singer, musician, artist, photographer, graphic designer, writer, teacher and lecturer. He was the original lead singer of the New wave music, new wave band Ultravox, before leaving ...
's
The Garden studios in London, and was supported by the Construction Time Again Tour.
The album was preceded by the single "
Everything Counts", released on 11 July and reached No. 6 on the UK Charts and was also promoted by the single "
Love, in Itself", which was released on 19 September and reached No. 21 on the UK Charts.
Background and recording

In January 1983, shortly before the release of the "
Get the Balance Right!" single, songwriter
Martin Gore
Martin Lee Gore (born 23 July 1961) is an English musician and songwriter. He is one of the founding members of the electronic music band Depeche Mode and is the band's main songwriter. He is the band's guitarist and keyboardist, and occasiona ...
attended an
Einstürzende Neubauten
(, 'Collapsing New Buildings') is a German experimental music group, formed in West Berlin in 1980. The band currently comprises founding members Blixa Bargeld (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard) and N.U. Unruh (custom-made instruments, percussion, ...
concert, giving him the idea to experiment with the sounds of
industrial music in the context of pop.
This album introduced a transition in lyrical content for the group. ''Construction Time Again'' would include a bevy of political themes, sparked by the poverty Gore had seen on a then-recent trip he had taken to Thailand.
Producer
Daniel Miller, has explained the recording process as "a massive leap forward".
Due to the band, as well as Miller, having an urge to change up their processes they decided to change which studio they would work in, which was decided to be
John Foxx
John Foxx (born Dennis Leigh; 26 September 1948) is an English singer, musician, artist, photographer, graphic designer, writer, teacher and lecturer. He was the original lead singer of the New wave music, new wave band Ultravox, before leaving ...
's Garden Studios in London, and they also met
Gareth Jones, who had worked with Foxx on his album ''
Metamatic
''Metamatic'' is the debut solo album by John Foxx, released in 1980. It was his first solo project following his split with Ultravox the previous year. A departure from the mix of synthesizers and conventional rock music, rock instrumentation ...
'' (1980).
Initially, Jones was reluctant to work with the group as he felt they were too commercial and viewed them as 'pop' and 'lightweight', which he saw as an issue.
However, Foxx had persuaded Jones to work with the band as he felt that due to his appreciation for
Mute Records
Mute Records is a British independent record label owned and founded in 1978 by Daniel Miller (music producer), Daniel Miller. It has featured several prominent musical acts on its roster such as Depeche Mode, Erasure (duo), Erasure, Einstürze ...
' musical output, such as Miller's "
Warm Leatherette" the band would be worth while as Miller was their producer and they were a Mute label artist.
The band moved to Hansa Studios in Berlin to mix the album.
Singer Dave Gahan explained that, as Hansa had the only 56 track mixing desk in the world at the time, "we had used so many channels on the recording that we couldn't possibly have mixed the record at the studio we recorded it
he Garden in London- they only had a 24 track desk. Plus, we wanted to sample a different atmosphere. If you work in just the one place it can get quite boring."
With regards to the heavy amount of sampling, the band would sample various 'found' sounds, such as toy instruments or other objects like stones and objects found in construction sites which they would manipulate using the
Synclavier
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. Band member
Alan Wilder said, "You can take the purest voice in the world, and fool around with it digitally until it's the most evil, monstrous sound. Or you can take a moose fart and make it beautiful."
Miller recalled "Martin
ore
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would turn up with some toy or some other weird instrument and we just started recording it, sampling it, doing shit with it." He looked back on the recording process as one of the most enjoyable he has been through stating "I sit at home with my synthesizers making great noises, but when you can put those experiments into the pop form that's thrilling."
Tour
The Construction Time Again Tour, which took place in Europe, began in September 1983 in
Hitchin
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, England.
Following an initial leg of dates in the United Kingdom and Ireland, a second leg in December reached Sweden, Denmark,
Belgium
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, the Netherlands and West Germany.
In March 1984, the group performed its first dates in Italy and Spain.
The final show of the tour was a one-off show in June supporting
Elton John
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in
Ludwigshafen
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, West Germany.
Critical reception
On the album's politically inclined lyrics, Anne Lambert of ''
Number One'' wrote: "
artin Gores protest songs are serious and sharply observed, but they retain that distinctive ear for a commercial melody". She concludes: "It's impossible to pick out tracks, as the whole effect is sharp, tight, smooth and absolutely riveting!"
In ''
Smash Hits
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'', Peter Martin notes that the band's attention is now turned "outwards to the world (and all its problems)", pointing out the Russian, European and Oriental influences apparent in the music. He goes on: "The songs are still electronically based, but the brilliantly melodic and bouncy edge is contrasted by a brooding ''
Tin Drum''-type sparseness." Summing up, Martin calls the album "
brave departure."
''
New Musical Express
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'' hailed the album, saying that "
Everything Counts" "is Mode's best ever single
..It sold because it combines edgy and poignant melodies held in thrilling tension; a tough, urgent dancebeat; and a gleamingly modern sound with an element of quirkiness to mark it out in the crowd. And the same goes for every other track on the album." Reviewer
Mat Snow qualified
Alan Wilder's composition "Two Minute Warning" as "a haunting melody whose transition from verse to chorus explodes in one of those breathtakingly uplifting moments" and concluded that Depeche Mode "have made a bold and lovely pop record. Simple as that."
Commenting on the results of the band's new line-up,
AllMusic
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's Ned Raggett considers ''Construction Time Again'' to be "a bit hit and miss...
lthoughwhen it does hit, it does so perfectly". Singling out "
Love, in Itself", Raggett observes: "Depeche never sounded quite so thick with its sound before, with synths arranged into a mini-orchestra/horn section and real piano and acoustic guitar spliced in at strategic points." Regarding Wilder's songwriting, Raggett states: "Wilder's... songwriting contributions are fine musically, but lyrically, 'preachy' puts it mildly, especially the environment-friendly 'The Landscape Is Changing'."
''
PopMatters
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'' reviewer Michael Keefe claimed it "marked the shift of this movement away from the band’s bouncier beginnings. Leaving behind the perky synth pop of '
Just Can't Get Enough' (from ''
Speak & Spell'') and '
See You' (of ''
A Broken Frame''), '
Love, in Itself' consented to offer a beat you could dance to, but it bore a heart of darkness. Martin Gore expressed his gloomy view on the redemptive potential of love to cure 'All of the absurdities that lay before us / All of the doubts and uncertainties that lay in store for us.' The track 'Pipeline', meanwhile, is unrelentingly depressing. It's also overly lethargic. 'More Than a Party' is up-tempo, but far from upbeat. It's seething, pre-industrial groove prefigured the following album's musically similar, yet vastly superior, '
Master and Servant'."
Track listing
2007 Collectors Edition (CD + DVD)
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Construction Time Again''.
*
Daniel Miller – production
*
Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode are an English electronic music, electronic band formed in Basildon, Essex in 1980. Originally formed with the line-up of Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, Andy Fletcher (musician), Andy Fletcher and Vince Clarke, the band currently consists ...
– production
**
Andy Fletcher
**
Dave Gahan
David Gahan ( ; né Callcott; born 9 May 1962) is an English singer best known as the lead singer of electronic music band Depeche Mode since their formation in 1980. Noted for his commanding stage presence and unique baritone voice, Gahan was ...
**
Martin Gore
Martin Lee Gore (born 23 July 1961) is an English musician and songwriter. He is one of the founding members of the electronic music band Depeche Mode and is the band's main songwriter. He is the band's guitarist and keyboardist, and occasiona ...
**
Alan Wilder
*
Gareth Jones –
tonmeister
* Corinne Simcock – engineering assistance on "Two Minute Warning"
*
Brian Griffin
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– cover photography
*
Ian Wright – illustrations
* Martyn Atkins – design
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
External links
*
Album information from the official Depeche Mode website
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1983 albums
Albums produced by Daniel Miller (music producer)
Depeche Mode albums
Mute Records albums
Sire Records albums
Industrial albums by English artists