Love, in Itself
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"Love, in Itself" | ||
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Single by Depeche Mode | ||
from the album Construction Time Again | ||
B-side(s) | "Fools" | |
Released | September 19, 1983 | |
Format | Vinyl record (7" and 12"), CD (1991 boxed set) | |
Recorded | 1983 | |
Genre | Synthpop | |
Length | 7" - 4:02 12" - 7:18 |
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Label | Mute Records | |
Writer(s) | Martin Gore | |
Producer(s) | Depeche Mode, Daniel Miller, and Gareth Jones | |
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Depeche Mode singles chronology | ||
"Everything Counts" (1983) |
"Love, in Itself" (1983) |
"People Are People" (1984) |
"Love, in Itself" is Depeche Mode's ninth U.K. single (released on September 19, 1983), and the final single from the album Construction Time Again.
The "Love, in Itself" singles contain three mixes. "Love, in Itself 2" is the main single edit of the original album version (or "Love, in Itself 1") with a shorter intro and some different samples. "Love, in Itself 3" is the extended mix. "Love, in Itself 4" is an acousting swing version of the song. The B-side is "Fools", and "Fools (Bigger)" is the extended mix. "Fools" is written by Alan Wilder. It became a B-side, because the band really liked the song, but it didn't tie into Construction Time Again political outfit.
The video for "Love, in Itself" was directed by Clive Richardson.
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[edit] Track listings
[edit] 7": Mute/Bong4 (UK)
- "Love, in Itself 2" (4:00)
- "Fools" (4:14)
[edit] 12": Mute/12Bong4 (UK)
- "Love, in Itself 3" (7:15)
- "Fools (Bigger)" (7:39)
- "Love, in Itself 4" (4:38)
[edit] L12": Mute/L12Bong4 (UK)
- "Love In Itself" (7" version) (4:00)
- "Just Can't Get Enough" (live) (5:35)
- "A Photograph of You" (live) (3:21)
- "Shout!" (live) (4:39)
- "Photographic" (live) (3:56)
Live tracks recorded 25 October 1982 at Hammersmith Odeon in London.
[edit] CD: Mute/CDBong4 (UK)
- "Love, in Itself 2" (4:00)
- "Fools" (4:14)
- "Love, in Itself 3" (7:15)
- "Fools (Bigger)" (7:39)
- "Love, in Itself 4" (4:38)
The CD single was released in 1991 as part of the singles box set compilations
"Everything Counts" and "A Photograph of You" are by Martin Gore, "Fools" is by Alan Wilder, and "Just Can't Get Enough", "Photographic", and "Shout!" are by Vince Clarke.