Video Singles Collection
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| Released | 18 November 2016 | |||
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| Length | 383 minutes (including commentaries)[1] | |||
| Label | Sony Music | |||
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Video Singles Collection is a 2016 three-DVD music video compilation by Depeche Mode, containing all the videos released for singles by the band between 1981 and 2013.[2]
The compilation is the first official Depeche Mode archival title to be released under the Sony imprimatur since SME acquired rights to the band's catalog in July 2015.[2] The videos have been restored for this collection, and some of the videos have audio commentaries from members Dave Gahan, Martin Gore and Andy Fletcher.[2]
Most videos on the DVDs are in 4:3 aspect ratio (including ten videos recorded in 16:9, which are letterboxed), but a few later videos are in anamorphic 16:9.[1]
Track listing
| Title | Director | Commentary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Just Can't Get Enough" | Clive Richardson | Fletcher, Gahan, Gore |
| 2 | "See You" | Julien Temple | Fletcher, Gore |
| 3 | "The Meaning of Love" | Julien Temple | Gore |
| 4 | "Leave in Silence" | Julien Temple | |
| 5 | "Get the Balance Right!" | Kevin Hewitt | Gahan |
| 6 | "Everything Counts" | Clive Richardson | |
| 7 | "Love, in Itself" | Clive Richardson | |
| 8 | "People Are People" | Clive Richardson | |
| 9 | "Master and Servant" | Clive Richardson | Fletcher |
| 10 | "Blasphemous Rumours" | Clive Richardson | |
| 11 | "Somebody" | Clive Richardson | |
| 12 | "Shake the Disease" | Peter Care | Fletcher |
| 13 | "It's Called a Heart" | Peter Care | Gore |
| 14 | "Stripped" | Peter Care | Gahan, Gore |
| 15 | "But Not Tonight" | Tamra Davis | |
| 16 | "A Question of Lust" | Clive Richardson | |
| 17 | "A Question of Time" | Anton Corbijn | Gore |
| 18 | "Strangelove" | Anton Corbijn | Fletcher, Gahan |
| 19 | "Never Let Me Down Again" | Anton Corbijn | Fletcher, Gahan |
| 20 | "Behind the Wheel" | Anton Corbijn | Fletcher, Gahan |
| 21 | "Little 15" | Martyn Atkins | |
| 22 | "Strangelove '88" | Martyn Atkins | |
| 23 | "Everything Counts" (Live) | D.A. Pennebaker | |
| 24 | "Personal Jesus" | Anton Corbijn | Fletcher |
| 25 | "Enjoy the Silence" | Anton Corbijn | Gahan, Gore |
| 26 | "Policy of Truth" | Anton Corbijn | |
| 27 | "World in My Eyes" | Anton Corbijn | |
| 28 | "I Feel You" | Anton Corbijn | Gahan |
| 29 | "Walking in My Shoes" | Anton Corbijn | Gore |
| 30 | "Condemnation" | Anton Corbijn | |
| 31 | "One Caress" | Kevin Kerslake | |
| 32 | "In Your Room" | Anton Corbijn | Gore |
| 33 | "Barrel of a Gun" | Anton Corbijn | Gore |
| 34 | "It's No Good" | Anton Corbijn | Fletcher, Gahan |
| 35 | "Home" | Steven Green | |
| 36 | "Useless" | Anton Corbijn | |
| 37 | "Only When I Lose Myself" | Brian Griffin | |
| 38 | "Dream On" | Stéphane Sednaoui | |
| 39 | "I Feel Loved" | John Hillcoat | |
| 40 | "Freelove" | John Hillcoat | Gore |
| 41 | "Goodnight Lovers" | John Hillcoat | |
| 42 | "Enjoy the Silence '04" | Uwe Flade | |
| 43 | "Precious" | Uwe Flade | |
| 44 | "A Pain That I'm Used To" | Uwe Flade | |
| 45 | "Suffer Well" | Anton Corbijn | Gahan |
| 46 | "John the Revelator" | Blue Leach | |
| 47 | "Martyr" | Rob Chandler | |
| 48 | "Wrong" | Patrick Daughters | Fletcher, Gahan |
| 49 | "Peace" | Jonas & François | |
| 50 | "Hole to Feed" | Eric Wareheim | |
| 51 | "Fragile Tension" | Barney Steel, Rob Chandler | |
| 52 | "Personal Jesus 2011" | Patrick Daughters | |
| 53 | "Heaven" | Timothy Saccenti | |
| 54 | "Soothe My Soul" | Warren Fu | |
| 55 | "Should Be Higher" (Live) | Anton Corbijn | |
| Bonus alternate music videos | |||
| 1 | "People Are People" (12″ version) | Clive Richardson | |
| 2 | "Stripped" (Unreleased alternate cut) | Peter Care | |
| 3 | "But Not Tonight" (Pool version) | Tamra Davis | |
| 4 | "Soothe My Soul" (Extended) | Warren Fu | |
References
- ^ a b "Depeche Mode – Video Singles Collection". Discogs. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- ^ a b c "VIDEO SINGLES COLLECTION - OUT NOVEMBER 18TH". Depeche Mode. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
