Depeche Mode to release DVD anthology of music videos

Depeche Mode will release the “Video Singles Collections,” a three-DVD boxset of 55 music videos from 1981 to 2013., on November 11. This 80s flashback photo, circa “Music For the Masses,” shows, from left to right, Dave Gahan, former band member Alan Wilder, Martin Gore and Andy Fletcher. Photo: Anton Corbijn.

Depeche Mode‘s massive music video library – 55 videos spanning 32 years – will be released on a three-DVD box set on November 11.

“Video Singles Collection” will include four hours of videos – every video Depeche Mode made between 1981 and 2013, and two hours of new audio commentary by band members Dave Gahan, Andy Fletcher and Martin Gore.

“Videos have always played an essential part in how we wanted to present Depeche Mode‘s music to the world,” the band said in a statement. “It’s been amazing to go back and relive all the experiences and memories these videos evoke after all these years.

“It’s incredible to have all our videos finally together in one place and we’re hoping our fans enjoy this journey through time as much as we did,” they said.

The directors who helped develop Depeche Mode’s innovative and provocative style in music videos include Julien Temple, Anton Corbijn, D.A. Pennebaker and John Hillcoat.

Here’s the anthology for the “Video Singles Collection.”

1. “Just Can’t Get Enough” (directed byClive Richardson)

2. “See You” (directed by Julien Temple)

3. “The Meaning of Love” (directed by Julien Temple)

4. “Leave in Silence” (directed by Julien Temple)

5. “Get the Balance Right” (directed by Kevin Hewitt

6. “Everything Counts” (directed by Clive Richardson)

7. “Love, In Itself” (directed by Clive Richardson)

8. “People Are People” (directed by Clive Richardson)

9. “Master and Servant” (directed by Clive Richardson)

10. “Blasphemous Rumours” (directed by Clive Richardson)

11. “Somebody” (directed by Clive Richardson)

12. “Shake the Disease” (directed by Peter Care)

13. “It’s Called a Heart” (directed by Peter Care)

14. “Stripped” (directed by Peter Care)

15. “But Not Tonight” (directed by Tamra Davis)

16. “A Question of Lust” (directed by Clive Richardson)

17. “A Question of Time” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

18. “Strangelove (directed by Anton Corbijn)

19. “Never Let Me Down Again” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

20. “Behind the Wheel” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

21. “Little 15” (directed by Martin Atkins)

22. “Strangelove ’88” (directed Martyn Atkin)

23. “Everything Counts” (Live – from “101”) (directed by D.A.

Pennebaker)

24. “Personal Jesus” (directed byAnton Corbijn)

25. “Enjoy the Silence” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

26. “Policy of Truth” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

27. “World in My Eyes (directed by Anton Corbijn)

28. “I Feel You” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

29. “Walking in My Shoes” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

30. “Condemnation” (Paris Mix) (directed by Anton Corbijn)

31. “One Caress” (directed by Kevin Kerslake)

32. “In Your Room” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

33. “Barrel of a Gun” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

34. “It’s No Good” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

35. “Home” (directed by Steven Green)

36. “Useless” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

37. “Only When I Lose Myself” (directed by Brian Griffin)

38. “Dream On” (directed by Stephane Sednaoui)

39. “I Feel Loved” (directed by John Hillcoat)

40. “Freelove” (directed by John Hillcoat)

41. “Goodnight Lovers” (directed by John Hillcoat)

42. “Enjoy the Silence” ’04 (directed by Uwe Flade)

43. “Precious”(directed by Uwe Flade)

44. “A Pain That I’m Used To” (directed by Uwe Flade)

45. “Suffer Well” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

46. “John the Revelator” (directed by Blue Leach)

47. “Martyr” (directed by Robert Chandler)

48. “Wrong” (directed by Patrick Daughters)

49. “Peace” (directed  Jonas and François)

50. “Hole to Feed” (directed by Eric Wareheim)

51. “Fragile Tension” (directed by Rob Chandler and Barney Steel)

52. “Personal Jesus” 2011 (directed by Patrick Daughters)

53. “Heaven” (directed by Timothy Saccenti)

54. “Soothe My Soul (directed by Warren Fu)

55. “Should Be Higher” (directed by Anton Corbijn)

Bonus alternate music videos

1. “People Are People” (12-inch version) (directed by Clive

Richardson)

2. “But Not Tonight” (Pool Version) (directed by Tamra Davis)

3. “Soothe My Soul” (Extended) (directed by Warren Fu)

4. “Stripped” (Unreleased Alternate Cut) (directed by Peter Care)

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