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Product Details: Depeche Mode - The Videos 86-98 (1998)
- Edition:
- DVD . See other editions
- MPAA Rating:
- Unrated
- Release Date:
- 11/19/2002
- UPC:
- 075993858228
- Directed by:
- Anton Corbijn
- Featuring:
- Depeche Mode. See all cast
Synopsis: Depeche Mode - The Videos 86-98 (1998)
Synopis: One of the most popular and influential electronic post-punk bands of the 1980's, Depeche Mode has had a lasting effect on the British pop scene. Still heroes to angsty teenagers all over, the band's dark yet catchy melodies and dismal lyrics reek of their origins -- the barren industrial wasteland that is Essex, England. This definitive video release contains an interview with the band, all 21 of the group's videos from 1986 through 1991, as well as the 25-minute 'Depeche Mode: A Short Film.' Videos include "Stripped," "A Question of Lust," "Personal Jesus," "Policy of Truth," "It's No Good," and many more.Features: Depeche Mode - The Videos 86-98 (1998)
Features: DVD Features:Region 1
Snap Case
2-Disc Set
Disc One:
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
PCM Stereo - English
Additional Release Material:
Featurette - Interview with Depeche Mode
Bonus Feature/Short - DEPECHE MODE - A SHORT FILM
Disc Two:
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
PCM Stereo - English
Additional Release Material:
Bonus Feature/Short - 1. VIOLATOR EPK
2. SONGS OF FAITH AND DEVOTION EPK
3. ULTRA
Tracks (DVD 1):
1. Interview With Depeche Mode
2. Stripped
3. A Question of Lust
4. A Question of Time
5. Strangelove
6. Never Let Me Down
7. Behind The Wheel
8. Little 15
9. Everything Counts [Live] 10. Personal Jesus
11. Enjoy the Silence
12. Policy of Truth
13. World in My Eyes
14. I Feel You
15. Walking In My Shoes
16. Condemnation [Live]
17. In Your Room
18. Barrel Of A Gun
19. It's No Good
20. Home
21. Useless
22. Only When I Lose Myself
23. Depeche Mode - A Short Film
Tracks (DVD 2):
1. But Not Tonight (from the film MODERN GIRLS)
2. Strangelove '88 (U.S. Version)
3. One Caress (U.S. Video)
4. Condemnation (Paris Mix)
User Reviews: Depeche Mode - The Videos 86-98
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, February 22, 2003Reviewer: Charlie - See all Charlie's reviewsI really like this because it has more than the tape. Besides the videos, it has the extra interviews, which I really enjoy and now I have one of my favorite Depeche Mode songs/ videos on a dvd... One Caress. Now I am waiting for 101 on dvd, which I also hope to enjoy as much as 86-98
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Pros: Great collection of DM's videos from 1986-98.
Cons: Not *all* the videos from this era are featured here.
"The Videos 86 98" documents Depeche Mode's visual history from 1986-1998. It has promotional videos for each single released during this era, and it also boasts a documentary featuring interviews with Martin Gore, Andy Fletcher, Alan Wilder (who was with the Mode from 1982-95), and Dave Gahan, along with producer Flood, manager/producer Daniel Miller, and photographer Anton Corbijn. Anton is not only the band's photographer, but he also manages the band's entire visual output. In addition to directing over 18 of their videos, he's also done much of their album artwork, as well as stage design for the band's tour for the "Songs of Faith and Devotion" LP. Having said all that, this DVD is as much Corbijn's as it is Depeche Mode's. Anton's dark, grainy imagery nicely compliments the mood of Depeche Mode's synth-based music, from the Western-themed "Personal Jesus," to "A Question of Time," to "Walking in My Shoes," to "In Your Room." But that doesn't mean Corbijn dominates the entire DVD. A few promotional clips directed by outsiders also stand out; the best of which is "Only When I Lose Myself," helmed by Brian Griffin. This double DVD set comes with another disc of goodies that weren't included in the now-obsolete single-DVD version of "The Videos 86 98." Four promotional clips are also included: "But Not Tonight" (a dated, but fun video that has scenes from the 1980's film "Modern Girls"), "One Caress," another version of "Condemnation," and an alternative version of "Strangelove." In addition, we have three documentaries promoting "Violator," "Songs of Faith and Devotion" and "Ultra." The first two are filmed by Corbijn, and they're both quite interesting, especially the one for "Devotion," in which we watch a goateed, rail-thin Gahan give his $.02 on the band and the making of the album. Fletcher, Wilder, and Gore also contribute their thoughts, but it's songwriter Gore who provides the most insight and depth. So, if you have the single-disc DVD, should you make the upgrade and get this double disc version? That depends on how much you like the Mode. Casual fans should probably stick with the single-disc DVD, but diehards like myself will enjoy the three documentaries on the second disc, so it's worth revisiting this very fine DVD of one of my favorite groups around.
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