Some Great Videos
Some Great Videos is the first music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring ten music videos directed by Clive Richardson or Peter Care, released in 1985.[2] It coincides with The Singles 81>85.
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Released | 1985 | |||
Recorded | 1981, 1983–1985 | |||
Genre | Synthpop | |||
Length | 46:00 | |||
Label | Virgin Records, Sire Records | |||
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There are ten videos in the original version, the first video "Just Can't Get Enough", and all videos from "Everything Counts" in 1983 to "It's Called a Heart" in 1985. There's also a bonus live video of "Photographic," and the US release includes the video to "A Question of Lust."
To coincide with the rerelease of The Singles 81>85, "Some Great Videos" was re-released as Some Great Videos 81>85. The track list is the same as the original UK version, but the artwork is all from the rereleased Singles 81>85.
Releases
UK 1985 release
VHS / Betamax: Virgin Video / VVD103
- "Just Can't Get Enough"
- "Everything Counts"
- "Love, in Itself"
- "People Are People" (12" version)
- "Master and Servant"
- "Blasphemous Rumours"
- "Somebody"
- "Shake the Disease"
- "It's Called a Heart"
- "Photographic" (live version)
UK 1998 release
VHS: Mute Film / MF034
- Re-issued as Some Great Videos 81>85 to coincide with the release of The Videos 86>98. Contains the same track listing as the 1985 release.
Notes
- All songs were written by Martin Gore, except for "Just Can't Get Enough" and "Photographic" written by Vince Clarke.
- Track 4 is the "Different Mix" of the song, although it is written as "People Are People (12" version)" on the artwork.
- Though a video for the single version of "People are People" was made, the label decided to use the "Different Mix" of the video. The original video was never released on a public video until the DVD "The Best Of, Volume 1" in 2006.
- "Photographic" is taken from the video The World We Live In and Live in Hamburg, released in the same year.
- All videos were directed by Clive Richardson, except for "Shake the Disease" and "It's Called a Heart" directed by Peter Care.
- None of the videos by Julien Temple were included in the compilation. Alan Wilder once commented on the videos, when asked about them on his website:
- "You can pretty much lump all the Julian Temple videos (See You, The Meaning of Love, and Leave in Silence) into one collective disaster."
- Though "Get the Balance Right" was directed by Kevin Hewitt, not Temple, it wasn't included either as it wasn't very well liked by the band.
References
- McDonald, Steven. "Depeche Mode: Some Great Videos [Video]". Allmusic. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
- http://www.depechemode.com/discography/home_video/02_sgv.html