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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, Julien Temple and Peter Care. Following this period, 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]
Year | DVD | Certifications |
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1985 | The World We Live In and Live in Hamburg | |
Some Great Videos
| RIAA certification: Gold [2] | |
1988 | Strange
| RIAA certification: Gold [2] |
1989 | 101
| RIAA certification: Platinum [2] |
1990 | Strange Too
| RIAA certification: Platinum [2] |
1993 | Devotional
| |
1998 | The Videos 86>98
| |
Some Great Videos 81>85
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2002 | One Night in Paris
| RIAA certification: Gold [2] |
Videos 86>98 +
| RIAA certification: Gold [2] | |
2006 | Touring the Angel: Live in Milan
| |
The Best of Depeche Mode Volume 1
| ||
2010 | Tour of the Universe: Barcelona 20/21.11.09
| |
2014 | Live in Berlin
| |
2016 | Video Singles Collection
| |
Year | DVD |
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2001 | "Freelove"
|
2005 | "Precious"
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"A Pain that I'm Used To"
| |
2006 | "Suffer Well"
|
"John the Revelator" / "Lilian"
| |
"Martyr"
| |
Tour | Projection | Notes |
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World Violation Tour | Waiting for the Night | Pictures of the moon in different phases and the band members holding fireworks |
I Want You Now/Here Is the House/Little 15 | A rose and band members | |
World Full of Nothing/Sweetest Perfection/Blue Dress | A rose and band members | |
Clean | A paintbrush paints the word "Clean" | |
Personal Jesus | Band members and a couple of cowgirls | |
Behind the Wheel and Route 66 | Band members taking a trip |
Tour | Projection | Notes |
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Devotional Tour/Exotic Tour/Summer Tour '94 | Walking in My Shoes | Some women with a bird head walking |
Stripped | A pen writes the word "Stripped" | |
Condemnation | Hands praying | |
Judas/A Question of Lust/Waiting for the Night/I Want You Now | Candles | |
I Feel You | Shadows of the band members "performing" | |
Never Let Me Down Again | An astronaut lost in the space | |
In Your Room | A light bulb and some women faces | |
Enjoy the Silence | The faces of band members transforming |
Tour | Projection | Notes |
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The Singles Tour | It's No Good | Pictures featuring the band music videos from 1986 to 1997 |
Walking in My Shoes | Band members in various costumes | |
A Question of Lust | Pictures of the band members with their faces slowly changing | |
Stripped | Pictures of fruit | |
Enjoy the Silence | Items from the 1990 video, like a crown or a portable chair | |
Barrel of a Gun | Clips from the "Barrel of a Gun" music video | |
I Feel You | This projection was used on the first 2 gigs only: A cartoon version of the band members and the words "I Feel You" on the screen | |
Tour | Projection | Notes |
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Exciter Tour | Waiting for the Night | A water drop falls into the water, rain |
The Bottom Line/Surrender/Dressed in Black/Sister of Night/Condemnation/Judas/It Doesn't Matter Two/Somebody | A Canyon view with the time passing | |
In Your Room | A shark and a little fish | |
It's No Good | The band members in a coffee shop | |
Black Celebration | A stylographic little man clapping |
Tour | Projection | Notes |
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Touring the Angel | Walking in My Shoes | Men with bird head walking |
Home | A rose blowing in the wind | |
In Your Room | A light bulb | |
I Feel You | A naked girl | |
World in My Eyes | Band members screens | |
Enjoy the Silence | The "Enjoy the Silence" music video in a cartoon style | |
Just Can't Get Enough | Band members in a cartoon style |
Tour | Projection | Notes |
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Tour of the Universe | In Chains | An old man transforms into a bald kid and vice versa, while a woman walking changes her clothes |
Walking in My Shoes | A crow and its eye looking at the crowd | |
Precious | A typewriter writes some religious lines | |
Peace | War images | |
Fragile Tension | The Sounds of the Universe cover | |
In Sympathy/Policy of Truth | Some balloons of many colours | |
Come Back / Miles Away/The Truth Is | The planet Earth in the space | |
Enjoy the Silence | Band members dressed as astronauts | |
Strangelove | A lesbian scene: a girl undresses another girl and then licks her feet (the lick scene was censored in some countries) | |
Photographic | Two tape machines | |
Personal Jesus | Band members and a girl dancing | |
Waiting for the Night | A disco ball |
Tour | Projection | Notes |
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Delta Machine Tour | Welcome to My World | The words "Welcome to My World" and some coloured circles |
Precious | Dogs | |
Should Be Higher | Men playing with fire | |
Heaven | Band members in outdoors | |
Enjoy the Silence | Female contortionists | |
Goodbye | Band members changing hats | |
Encore | A photo of the band continuously changing | |
Halo | Johanna Wokalek walking around Berlin | |
I Feel You | Loudspeakers with shadows of a DJ and girls dancing | |
Tour | Projection | Notes |
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Global Spirit Tour | Intro | Marching boots |
Going Backwards | Paint strokes slowly disappearing | |
So Much Love | The band performing outside | |
Useless | Two people holding signs, mainly about worth and lyrics from the song | |
In Your Room | A man and a woman dancing | |
World in My Eyes | Dave Gahan's shadow doing the "glasses" shape with his hands, as seen in the single cover art. | |
Cover Me | Dave Gahan in an astronaut suit walking around and floating in space (the projection was then used as the official music video of the song) | |
A Question of Lust/Shake the Disease/Judas/Strangelove/Insight/Sister of Night | A flag | |
Where's the Revolution | Flags and boots marching | |
Enjoy the Silence | Farm animals | |
Somebody | A flag with "Somebody" written on it | |
Walking in My Shoes | A transgender person getting ready to go out | |
Heroes / Policy of Truth | A flag blows in the wind | |
Tour | Projection | Notes |
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Memento Mori Tour | Speak to Me | Crosses |
World in My Eyes | Three photos of Andy Fletcher: with open eyes, with closed eyes and with his right hand covering his right eye | |
Enjoy the Silence | Skulls | |
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