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| Studio album by Dave Gahan | |||||
| Released | October 22, 2007 | ||||
| Recorded | Spring 2007 at 11th Floor Studios, New York City | ||||
| Genre | Industrial Rock | ||||
| Label | Mute - STUMM 288 Virgin - 50872 |
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| Producer | Dave Gahan, Andrew Phillpott, Christian Eigner | ||||
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Hourglass is the second solo album by Depeche Mode's singer Dave Gahan. It was released by Mute Records on October 22 2007 in Europe, and received generally favorable reviews. Most critics complimented its electronica sound, while a minority criticized it for sounding too similar to Depeche Mode.[1] The album leaked onto file sharing websites in September 2007, despite the songs being protected by audiomarks.[2]
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Track listing
All tracks were written and composed by Dave Gahan, Andrew Phillpott and Christian Eigner.
- "Saw Something" – 5:14
- "Kingdom" – 4:34
- "Deeper and Deeper" – 4:34
- "21 Days" – 4:35
- "Miracles" – 4:38
- "Use You" – 4:48
- "Insoluble" – 4:57
- "Endless" – 5:47
- "A Little Lie" – 4:53
- "Down" – 4:34
Bonus tracks
All bonus tracks appear on the iTunes edition of Hourglass.
- "Kingdom" (Digitalism remix) – 5:36
- "Deeper and Deeper" (Shrubbn!! dub) – 4:43
- "Use You" (K10K remix) – 6:03
DVD
- "Hourglass - A Short Film" – 17:52
- "Kingdom" (promotional video) – 4:33
- "Hourglass - The Studio Sessions" – 20:03
- "Saw Something"
- "Miracles"
- "Kingdom"
- "A Little Lie"
- "Endless from Hourglass. The Studio Sessions" – 3:44
Personnel
The following people contributed to Hourglass:[3]
- Dave Gahan – lead vocals
- Andrew Phillpott – guitar, bass
- Christian Eigner – drums
- Tony Hoffer – guitar, engineering, mixing
- John Frusciante – guitar
- Niko Stoessl - guitar, backing vocals
- Kevin Murphy – cello
- Karl Ritter – dobro
- Jenni Muldaur – backing vocals
- Kurt Uenala – engineering, editing
- Ryan Hewitt, Andy Marcinkowski – engineering
- Stephen Marcussen – mastering
- Anton Corbijn – photography, logo design
Formats
These are the formats of major album releases of Hourglass.
| Release format | Country | Label(s) | Cat. no. | Release date |
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| Standard CD[4] | Europe | Mute | CD STUMM 288 | October 22 2007 |
| Standard CD[4] | North America | Virgin | 5099950872121 | October 23 2007 |
| Standard CD[5] | Japan | Toshiba, EMI | TOCP-66717 | October 2007 |
| Limited CD+DVD[4] | Europe | Mute | LCD STUMM 288 | October 22 2007 |
| Limited CD+DVD[4] | North America | Virgin | 5099950872329 | October 23 2007 |
| Vinyl + Bonus CD[4] | Europe | Mute | STUMM 288 | October 22 2007 |
| Vinyl + Bonus CD[4] | North America | Virgin | 5099950872213 | October 23 2007 |
Charts
| Charts (2007) | Peak position[6] |
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| Canadian Albums Chart | 80 |
| French Albums Chart | 18 |
| German Albums Chart | 2 |
| Greek Albums Chart | 12 |
| Irish Albums Chart | 73 |
| Italian Albums Chart | 8 |
| Swiss Albums Chart | 5 |
| UK Albums Chart | 50 |
| U.S. Billboard 200 | 120 |
| U.S. Top Electronic Albums | 1 |
References
- ^ "Dave Gahan: Hourglass (2007): Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved October 26 2007.
- ^ "Dave Gahan album gets torrent treatment and leaks all over the web". Side-Line.com. October 1 2007. Retrieved October 27 2007.
- ^ "Hourglass > Credits. All Music Guide. Retrieved October 26 2007.
- ^ a b c d e f "Releases". DaveGahan.com. Retrieved October 26 2007.
- ^ "Dave Gahan 'Hourglass' Japanese CD album (TOCP-66717)". Eil.com. Retrieved October 26 2007.
- ^ "Hourglass World Charts". aCharts.us. Retrieved November 1 2007.
External links
- www.davegahan.com – official website
- The Second Supper Review of Hourglass
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| Studio albums | Paper Monsters • Hourglass |
| Singles | "Dirty Sticky Floors" • "I Need You" • "Bottle Living / Hold On" • "A Little Piece" • " Kingdom" • "Saw Something / Deeper and Deeper" |
| Video | Live Monsters |
| Collaborators | Knox Chandler • Victor Indrizzo • Vincent Jones • Martyn LeNoble • Christian Eigner • Andrew Phillpott |
| Related | Dave Gahan discography • Depeche Mode |


