The Depeche Mode 12″ vinyl singles collector’s edition box set series continues TODAY with the release of Black Celebration | The 12″ Singles and Music For The Masses | The 12″ Singles
Each are deluxe limited-edition numbered box sets with audio mastered from the original tapes. Black Celebration | The 12″ Singles contains five 12″ heavyweight vinyl discs – including alternate mixes, instrumental versions, live shows & more. Music For The Masses | The 12″ Singles contains seven heavyweight 12″ vinyl discs – including a host of alternate mixes.
These are packaged in deluxe numbered boxes with reproductions of rare original UK marketing posters and download cards.
Each of these definitive box sets contains 12″ vinyl singles contemporaneous to either Black Celebration (1986) or Music For The Masses (1987). Both pivotal releases in the Depeche Mode canon, these albums advanced the band’s musical mission, moving the DM sound from industrial pop into darker atmospheric emotional territory.


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