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Quality and humane life are interwoven. In fact, one can not discerned the two conceptions because quality is centre to humane life. People live by quality. They always want quality food, high quality jewelries, quality wears, apartment, etc. Those who live on things under quality do so not because they love to live in the way but probably because of low income or high expenditure that had dug into their income that they just determine to go for the-below-quality product(s). In fact, in the midst of all that, they are still careful to select the best of all the counterfeits in the market.

Human nature is devised in that manner, quality-oriented, cultured, setup and conscious. It is widely believed that galore people or categories are more quality conscious than another. Lots of establishment had been set and are being set sup to monitor the quality of what are produced, what we take and put on.

World without quality or quality regulation could be described as a world where living dead beings exit, where corpses are seen – on the everyplace (on the street, on bed rooms, bushes, deserts, homes), just everyplace one may think of. It means having a world where one may come up with completely filled gutter water (labeled as pure water) and trade to the people. It means living terribly pathetic life. I could not imagine how each would have looked like. In fact, I would not imagine me living in such world.

It means one could take drug and drop dead without anybody saying a word. It means we are scaled down to counterfeit or not one thing because our composition would have being wholly phony – phony shoes, clothes, jewelries, monies, services, etc. As I have said, by our nature, we, humane beings, are quality-configured such that even the crazy person on the road would still now and again prefer better things.

There is an adage that “if you must eat a frog (of all meats), then that will have to be the one with eggs”. It talks when it comes to quality. Quality is quality and anything besides that is not worth merchandising or marketing. It is very ominous that today, there has been high rate of counterfeit selling, the hit and run business of the crime-oriented people who called themselves all sorts. Kudos to all quality regulation organizations for occupation well done, both at local, national and international level. However, the good fight and war versus counterfeit selling must be the obligation of all and sundry.

Let us all be quality conscious at all times and be ready to fight versus phony things wherever we find such, at any time. We look forward to a world where quality is the basis for everything.



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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Martin Goes at it Alone.
By The Groove
As Depeche Mode approached the height of their popularity, songwriter Martin Gore quietly released his solo EP. With the exception of “Motherless Child,” I didn’t know that these songs were actually covers until I bothered to read the CD’s credits. Gore sings these tracks with enough personality and depth to claim these songs as his own. Productionwise, it doesn’t stray very far from the synth-heavy roots of Depeche Mode, but the mood and tone are a bit darker. Those who are looking for the hook-heavy pop of “Strangelove” or “Personal Jesus” will be disappointed here, but this is a pretty good collection that DM fans shouldn’t miss.

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5Martin’s genuis and sensitive understanding of music
By A
This album is a compilation of great songs from little known artist to the masses. Only Martin Gore had the rare talent to optimize these songs in his own genius way of understanding music and pass the feelings on to listeners. If you are a real Depeche Mode fan – beside People are People etc. – you know the subliminal components of their best tracks and you know Martin’s role. It’s not a Depeche album anyway but it’s as great and brilliant as Martin is. You’ll love it!

10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5More Melodious Mellifluous Martin
By Pacific Shores
Martin Gore is an artistic god. This is one of the best excerpts of music that my ears have had the fortune to enjoy. The album is haunting and beautiful throughout; the cold black waters of the river Styx roil in one track (spare instrumentation blended in such a way that the sound complements and contrasts–raw and alive! The music writhes!) and in the next Martin’s voice soars like a bird of light. The content is very diverse.

This album is Martin Gore. You must know Depeche Mode if you have arrived at Counterfeit, and if DM’s music reaches deep inside of you, then I am confident this will too, b/c in both musics shine the soul of Martin Gore. Gore’s interpretations of his favorite songs are so brilliant that I was shocked (and initially disappointed) that he did not write them himself. On second thought however, I realized that he did. There were basic tunes pre-set, but the songs on Counterfeit are Martin’s!

If you like Gore’s voice, which I think is one of the most fabulous voices (unmatched in sinuous power), you may become addicted to this 25 minute exposition of musical perfection.

The only fault in the album is its brevity!

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