Stripped (song)

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Stripped
Depeche Mode
publication February 10, 1986
length 3:50 (7 "single), 6:41 (12" version), 4:16 (album version)
Genre (s) Synthpop , New Wave
Author (s) Martin Gore
album Black Celebration
Cover version
1998 Rammstein

Stripped is a song by the British band Depeche Mode . It was released in February 1986 as a single from their album Black Celebration . In Great Britain the song reached number 15, in the Federal Republic of Germany number 4 in the charts. It was also successful in some other European countries, but after the experience with Master and Servant it did not appear in the USA . The piece gained additional fame through the cover version of the German band Rammstein .

history

Stripped was recorded with Daniel Miller and Gareth Jones during the recording of Black Celebration in late 1985 and was the first single from the album. The piece used sampling in an innovative way . A distorted motorcycle sound was used for the rhythm. At the beginning you can hear the ignition of a car, at the end fireworks noises were used. One of the three B-side tracks of the single Stripped , But Not Tonight , was used by the Sire Records label for the film Hummeln im Hintern (Modern Girls) and was released as a single on October 22, 1986 in the USA, with Stripped again as B. -Side acted.

Cover versions

This list does not contain all cover versions, only the most important ones.

  • In 1995 Novembre covered the song for the album Arte Novecento
  • In 1997 the German band In Strict Confidence covered the song in a ten-minute long version.
  • In 1997 the Swedish band Statemachine also covered the song and released it on the Legerdemain album .
  • In 1998 the German band Rammstein covered the song as a single. The version reached number 14 in the German charts. This version was originally included on the Depeche Mode tribute album For the Masses . It was the band's first song in English. It also appeared as a live version on their live DVD Völkerball . In 2019, Rammstein published their music video for Stripped for the first time on YouTube, which was heavily criticized in 1998 due to the sequences used from Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia film and because of which the band was pushed into the right camp by some.
  • The US band Leviathan released the song on their Demo Five .
  • In 2001, the song was But Not Tonight by Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots for the film Not Another Teen Movie covered.
  • In 2004 Scooter Stripped covered their album Mind the Gap , and in 2006 they released it again on their live album Excess All Areas . In 2007 they produced an orchestral version of the song, which was only released as a download.
  • In 2005, Jimmy Somerville covered But Not Tonight for the album Home Again .
  • In 2005 Shiny Toy Guns covered Stripped for Goth Electro Tribute to Depeche Mode . They then released the single on the second version of their album We Are Pilots .
  • The Swedish rock band Kent ended their concerts with Stripped during the Isola tour in 1998 .
  • In 2005, Brainclaw released her own version of the song as a single.
  • The British band Long-View also covered the song and released it as a single.
  • In 2006 the US band Drist also covered the song for their album Orchids and Ammunition .
  • In 2009 the British pop band Magic Eight Ball Stripped covered and released the song as a limited edition and downloadable single on iTunes .
  • Sylvain Chauveau covered the song for Down to the Bone - An Acoustic Tribute to Depeche Mode together with Ensemble Nocturne .

Individual evidence

  1. release date
  2. http://chartarchive.org/r/12946
  3. http://www.officialcharts.de/song.asp?artist=Depeche+Mode&title=Stripped&cat=s&country=de
  4. http://www.officialcharts.de/song.asp?artist=Rammstein&title=Stripped&cat=s&country=de