Shake the Disease
"Shake the Disease" is Depeche Mode's thirteenth UK single (released on 29 April 1985), and was not released on an actual studio album but was released on the compilation The Singles (81-85) in the same year, along with "It's Called a Heart". It reached #18 in the UK singles chart. The American version of The Singles 81-85, Catching Up with Depeche Mode, also includes "Shake the Disease"'s B-side, "Flexible".
Former band member Alan Wilder felt this song captured the essence of the band, stating "there's a certain edge to what we do that can make people think twice about things. If we've got a choice between calling a song Understanding or Shake the Disease, we'll call it Shake the Disease. There's a lot of perversity and innuendo in our lyrics, but nothing direct."[1]
Music video
The music video is the first Depeche Mode video directed by Peter Care and features an innovative camera trick to make it appear as though the band members are falling.
Track listings
7": Mute / 7Bong8 (UK)
- "Shake the Disease" – 4:48
- "Flexible" – 3:11
7": Sire / 7-28835 (US)
- "Shake the Disease [Fade]" – 3:59
- "Flexible" – 3:11
12": Mute / 12Bong8 (UK)
- "Shake the Disease [Remixed Extended Version]" – 8:43 (engineered by Flood)
- "Flexible [Remixed Extended Version]" – 6:15 (engineered by Flood)
12": Mute / L12Bong8 (UK)
- "Shake the Disease [Edit the Shake]" – 7:08
- "Master and Servant [Live]" – 5:38
- "Flexible [Pre-Deportation Mix]" – 4:40 (remixed by Bert Bevins)
- "Something to Do [Metal Mix]" – 7:25 (remixed by Gareth Jones)
CD: Mute / CDBong8 (UK)
- "Shake the Disease" – 4:48
- "Flexible" – 3:11
- "Shake the Disease [Remixed Extended Version]" – 8:43
- "Flexible [Remixed Extended Version]" – 6:15
- "Shake the Disease [Edit the Shake]" – 7:11
- "Something to Do [Metal Mix]" – 7:26
- The UK CD single was released in 1991 as part of the singles box set compilations
CD: Intercord / INT 826.829 / CDL12Bong8 (Germany)
- "Shake the Disease [Edit the Shake]" – 7:08
- "Master and Servant [Live]" – 5:38
- "Flexible [Pre-Deportation Mix]" – 4:40 (remixed by Bert Bevins)
- "Something to Do [Metal Mix]" – 7:25 (remixed by Gareth Jones)
CD: Virgin / 30135 (France)
- "Shake the Disease [Edit the Shake]" – 7:08
- "Master and Servant [Live]" – 5:38
- "Flexible [Pre-Deportation Mix]" – 4:40 (remixed by Bert Bevins)
- "Something to Do [Metal Mix]" – 7:25 (remixed by Gareth Jones)
- "Shake the Disease [7" mix]" – 4:48
- The German and French CD singles were released in 1985.
All songs written by Martin Gore.
Trivia
- The lyric "I've got things to do, and I've said before that I know that you have too" is possibly a reference to the song "Stories Of Old" on the 1984 Depeche Mode album Some Great Reward, which contains the lyric "I've got things to do/You have too/And I've got to be me, you've got to be you."
- Los Angeles modern rock radio station KROQ-FM named "Shake the Disease" as the number one song of 1985.
- The song was covered by the Belgian band Hooverphonic for the 1998 tribute album For the Masses.
- The song was covered by the Swedish Soul artist Tingsek on his 2006 album "World of Its Own"
- The song was covered by the Colombian artist Dicken Schrader featuring his daughter Milah and his son Korben playing common utensils as music instruments.[2]
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