Dave Gahan of Depeche Mode shared another cover off his upcoming record, Imposter, taking on the beautiful, classic James Carr track “The Dark End of the Street.” The tune that was supposed to turn James Carr into the next Otis Redding in 1967, “The Dark End of the Street” has been covered by various artists over the decades, including the Flying Burrito Brothers, Lee Hazelwood and Ann Margret, Dolly Parton, and Cat Power, among others. [embedded content][embedded content] Longtime collaborator Rich Machin, a.k.a. Soulsavers, joined Gahan in recording Imposter. The duo has refurbished iconic tracks by PJ Harvey, Jeff Buckley, Neil Young, and Bob Dylan for the record. Imposter is set to arrive November 12. “When I listen to other people’s voices and songs—more importantly the...