Depeche Mode videography
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This is a comprehensive listing of official video releases by Depeche Mode, a British electronic music group. Depeche Mode have released fifty-seven music videos (not including remixed and edited versions), twelve music VHS/DVDs, and six DVD singles on Mute Records, Sire Records and Reprise Records.
Most of the group's early music videos were directed by Clive Richardson and Peter Care. Following the time with Richardson and Care, Depeche Mode developed a working relationship with award-winning director and photographer Anton Corbijn, who has directed the majority of their videos since. The group's concert video Devotional was nominated for "Best Long Form Music Video" at the 37th Grammy Awards in 1995.[1] Depeche Mode released their seventh music video compilation, The Best Of, Volume 1, in November 2006.
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[edit] Music videos
Year | Title | Director |
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1981 | "Just Can't Get Enough" | Clive Richardson |
1982 | "See You" | Julien Temple |
"The Meaning of Love" | Julien Temple | |
"Leave in Silence" | Julien Temple | |
1983 | "Get the Balance Right!" | Kevin Hewitt |
"Everything Counts" | Clive Richardson | |
"Love, in Itself" | ||
1984 | "People Are People" (7" and 12" versions) | |
"Master and Servant" | ||
"Blasphemous Rumours" | ||
"Somebody" | ||
1985 | "Shake the Disease" | Peter Care |
"It's Called a Heart" | ||
1986 | "Stripped" | |
"But Not Tonight" (two versions) | Tamra Davis | |
"A Question of Lust" | Clive Richardson | |
"A Question of Time" | Anton Corbijn | |
1987 | "Strangelove" (two versions) | |
"Never Let Me Down Again" (7" and 12" (Split Mix) versions) | ||
"Behind the Wheel" (single (remix) and album versions) | ||
"Pimpf" | ||
1988 | "Little 15" | Martyn Atkins |
"Strangelove '88" | ||
1989 | "Everything Counts (Live)" | D. A. Pennebaker |
"Personal Jesus" (International and Censored versions) | Anton Corbijn | |
1990 | "Enjoy the Silence" | |
"Policy of Truth" | ||
"World in My Eyes" (two versions) | ||
"Halo" | ||
"Clean" | ||
1993 | "I Feel You" | |
"Walking in My Shoes" (original and censored versions) | ||
"Condemnation" (Paris Mix) | ||
"Condemnation" (Live version) | ||
"Personal Jesus" (Live version) | ||
"Enjoy the Silence" (Live version) | ||
"Halo" (Live version) | ||
"One Caress" | Kevin Kerslake | |
1994 | "In Your Room" | Anton Corbijn |
1997 | "Barrel of a Gun" | |
"It's No Good" | ||
"Home" | Steven Green | |
"Useless" | Anton Corbijn | |
1998 | "Only When I Lose Myself" | Brian Griffin |
2001 | "Dream On" | Stéphane Sednaoui |
"I Feel Loved" (single and Dan-O-Rama long and short versions) | John Hillcoat | |
"I Feel Loved" (Live bootleg version) | Unknown | |
"I Feel Loved" (Live version) | Anton Corbijn | |
"Freelove" | John Hillcoat | |
"Freelove" (Live version) | Anton Corbijn | |
2002 | "Goodnight Lovers" | John Hillcoat |
2004 | "Enjoy the Silence '04" | Uwe Flade |
2005 | "Precious" | |
"A Pain that I'm Used To" | ||
2006 | "Suffer Well" | Anton Corbijn |
"John the Revelator" | Blue Leach | |
"Martyr" | Robert Chandler |
[edit] Videos
Year | DVD | Certifications |
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1985 | The World We Live In and Live in Hamburg | |
Some Great Videos
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RIAA certification: Gold[2] | |
1988 | Strange
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RIAA certification: Gold[2] |
1989 | 101
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RIAA certification: Platinum[2] |
1990 | Strange Too
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RIAA certification: Platinum[2] |
1993 | Devotional | |
1998 | The Videos 86>98
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Some Great Videos 81>85
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2002 | One Night in Paris
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RIAA certification: Gold[2] |
The Videos 86>98 +
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2006 | Touring the Angel: Live in Milan
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The Best Of, Volume 1
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[edit] DVD singles
Year | DVD |
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2001 | "Freelove"
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2005 | "Precious" |
"A Pain that I'm Used To"
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2006 | "Suffer Well" |
"John the Revelator" / "Lilian" | |
"Martyr"
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[edit] See also
[edit] References
- General
- "Discography: Home Video". DepecheMode.com. Retrieved October 31, 2007.
- "Video: Music Videos". DepecheMode.com. Retrieved November 1, 2007.
- Footnotes
- ^ " 37th Grammy Awards - 1995". RockOnTheNet.com. Retrieved November 5, 2007.
- ^ a b c d e "Searchable Database". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved October 31, 2007.
[edit] External links
- www.depechemode.com – official website
- Depeche Mode at Discogs