Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan covers Neil Young, Bob Dylan, and more on new album ‘Imposter’

The album will be released November 12th
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Dave Gahan and Soulsavers are gearing up for a collaboration once again. This time, they’ll be taking on an album of covers from the likes of Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and yes, Charlie Chaplin.

The Depeche Mode frontman announced his third full-length collaboration with Soulsavers, real name Rich Machin, a record full of music that inspired the two. The album, appropriately titled Imposter, will be released on November 12th.

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“When I listen to other people’s voices and songs — more importantly the way they sing them and interpret the words — I feel at home,” Gahan said in a statement.

“I identify with it. It comforts me more than anything else. There’s not one performer on the record who I haven’t been moved by…I know we made something special, and I hope other people feel that and it takes them on a little kind of trip — especially people who love music and have for years.”

The news comes just days after Depeche Mode announced they would be releasing their concert film 101 full of previously unreleased footage and other goodies.

101 was originally released in 1989 as it captured the 101st and final performance on Depeche Mode’s Music for the Masses world tour. The show was recorded live at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California as it marked one of their biggest crowds ever with 60,453 people in attendance.

Check out the full Imposter tracklist below.

Imposter Tracklist

01. The Dark End of the Street
02. Strange Religion
03. Lilac Wine
04. I Held My Baby Last Night
05. A Man Needs a Maid
06. Metal Heart
07. Shut Me Down
08. Where My Love Lies Asleep
09. Smile
10. The Desperate Kingdom of Love
11. Not Dark Yet
12. Always on My Mind

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