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Martin Gore
Image:Martin Gore - Depeche Mode.jpg
Background information
Born July 23 1961 (1961-07-23) (age 47)
Origin Basildon, Essex, England
Genre(s) Synth Pop
Years active 1980–present
Label(s) Mute
Sire
Reprise
Associated acts Depeche Mode
Website www.martingore.com

Martin Gore (born Martin Lee Gore, 23 July 1961, Basildon, Essex, England) is an English songwriter, lyricist, singer, guitarist and keyboardist. He is a founding member of Depeche Mode, a quintessential 1980s synthpop band. His work now spans three decades, but he is best known as the composer of hits such as "Personal Jesus" and "Enjoy the Silence".

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Career

Gore left St. Nicholas's Comprehensive School in 1977 and took a job as a bank teller. During evenings, weekends and any other spare time, he was involved with the local band 'Norman and the Worms'.

In 1980, Gore met Andrew "Fletch" Fletcher at the Van Gogh club. Fletcher recruited Gore into his band with Vince Clarke, Composition of Sound. Soon the band drafted David Gahan to be the lead singer after seeing him sing "Heroes" by David Bowie. Gahan is credited with the name "Depeche Mode" after seeing the phrase as a title of a French fashion magazine, which considered taking them to court, but thought it would be good publicity for the magazine to let the band have the name.

When Clarke departed the band in 1981 after their debut album Speak & Spell, Gore became the main songwriter of Depeche Mode. Gore also sings lead vocals in several of the band's songs, mainly those that could be classified as Depeche's softer (love) ballads, his soft tenor voice providing a contrast to David Gahan's dramatic baritone.

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Martin Gore of Depeche Mode - outside the hotel, just before leaving for the show. Los Angeles, July 1986

Clarke wrote most of Depeche Mode's first album, Speak & Spell (1981). Gore contributed two tracks, "Tora! Tora! Tora!" and the instrumental "Big Muff". "Any Second Now (voices)" features Gore's first lead vocals for the band. When Clarke announced his departure from Depeche Mode in 1981, citing the pressures of fame and creative differences, Gore took over songwriting. Gore had been writing material since the age of twelve.

The songs Gore wrote for Depeche Mode's second album, A Broken Frame (1982) were different in sound and lyrical content from Clarke's offerings on Speak & Spell. Gore's writing became gradually darker and more political on subsequent Depeche Mode albums.

Gore remains the primary songwriter for Depeche Mode.

Personal life

According to Jonathan Miller's book "Stripped: Depeche Mode" (Omnibus Press, 2003, 2004, ISBN 1-84449-415-2, pp. 318-319), Gore's biological father was an African-American GI stationed in the UK. Gore was raised by his stepfather and biological mother. Miller quotes childhood friends and Gore himself. According to Miller's source, Gore is of mixed ethnicity, and, as an adult, met his father in the American South. Gore responds to the source's information and is quoted in Miller's book saying "It brings up family traumas" and "It's one of those things I'd rather not talk about."

On 27 August 1994, Gore married lingerie designer Suzanne Boisvert, and has two daughters and a son with her: Viva Lee Gore (born 6 June 1991) and Ava Lee Gore (born July 1995) and Calo Leon Gore (born 27 July 2002).

As of January 2008, Gore has divorced from Boisvert. The song "Precious" from 2005's Playing the Angel was a product of the divorce, written as a response to the trauma it caused his children. [1]

Solo discography

  1. Counterfeit e.p. (Mute STUMM 67, 1989)
  2. Counterfeit² (Mute STUMM 214, 2003)

In 2003, Mute released Gore's Counterfeit², a follow up solo cover album to the 1989 Counterfeit EP. Both feature only versions of material by other songwriters. The first Counterfeit featured covers of bands such as The Durutti Column, Comsat Angels and Sparks. The second contains an eclectic barrage from David Essex to Lou Reed, John Lennon, David Bowie and even Nick Cave.

Martin sang backing vocals on the Client song "Overdrive".

He also played guitar on the Gwen Stefani song "Wonderful Life" on her 2006 album The Sweet Escape.

He collaborated on the track "Cloud Nine" of the band Onetwo by playing the guitar and as songwriter of the song.

On the track "Once you see" of new Nitzer Ebb material in 2007, Gore once again sang backing vocals.


Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock UK
1989 "Compulsion" #18 Counterfeit
2003 "Stardust" #44 Counterfeit²
2003 "Loverman EP²" Counterfeit²

Remixes

Depeche Mode songs with Gore on lead vocals

Depeche Mode's lead vocals are generally handled by David Gahan, but on occasion Gore will sing lead vocals. These are all the songs he sings in chronological order.

Duet

These are songs where Gahan and Gore have around equal singing time, in chronological order. In some instances, both sing at the same time (ex: "Behind the Wheel"), and in others, Gahan sings the verses while Gore sings the chorus (ex: "Everything Counts").
Note that the songs listed here are based on judgement of the Wikipedia users editing this site, and may not officially be called "duets" by the band or some other Wikipedia users.

Live

These are songs that Gore has sung lead live, although the studio versions are sung by Gahan, in chronological order of the song's first live performance by Gore. Includes his solo concerts in 2003. To date, the only Gore-lead song that was sung by Gahan live was "Route 66" which was the closer during the World Violation Tour.

Trivia

  • A curiously endearing parody of Depeche Mode's "Somebody", entitled "Some Valium for Fletch" was released on the Internet, and features a fictional Gore singing an anxiety-ridden Andrew Fletcher to sleep after the final Touring the Angel concert.
  • Martin Gore helped finance the Ian Curtis biopic Control, originally agreeing to do so while wearing the bridal dress during the filming of the video for "Suffer Well."

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