Black Celebration
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| Released | 17 March 1986 | |||
| Recorded | November 1985 – January 1986 | |||
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| Length | 41:01 | |||
| Label | Mute | |||
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Black Celebration is the fifth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 17 March 1986 by Mute Records. The album's co-producer Daniel Miller devised "a plan to capture the essence of the dark works" that Martin Gore created because Martin Gore had no intention of compromising the mood that his demos had set. Miller and Gareth Jones produced the album to be more like an environment rather than a collection of songs. Their production created "a tech-noir future dystopia" that "glitters of gloom".
The album was promoted by the singles "Stripped", "A Question of Lust", and "A Question of Time". In the US, "But Not Tonight" was released as a single instead of "Stripped". In support of the album, Depeche Mode embarked on the five-month-long Black Celebration Tour across Europe, North America and Japan, which ran from early to mid-1986.
Black Celebration reached number four on the UK Albums Chart, and has been cited as one of the most influential albums of the 1980s. Three years after its release, Spin ranked it at number 15 on its "25 Greatest Albums of All Time" list.