Some Great Videos

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The original version features the first video—"Just Can't Get Enough"—and all videos from "Everything Counts" (1983) to "It's Called a Heart" (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 re-release of The Singles 81→85, Some Great Videos was re-released as Some Great Videos 81>85 in 1998. The track listing is identical to the original UK version, while the artwork has been taken from the re-released The Singles 81→85.

The album does not feature any of the Julien Temple videos for the A Broken Frame singles ("See You", "The Meaning of Love" and "Leave in Silence"), due to the band's distaste for them.

Releases

UK 1985 release

VHS / Betamax: Virgin Video / VVD103

  1. "Just Can't Get Enough"
  2. "Everything Counts"
  3. "Love, in Itself"
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  5. "Master and Servant"
  6. "Blasphemous Rumours"
  7. "Somebody"
  8. "Shake the Disease"
  9. "It's Called a Heart"
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US 1986 releases

VHS: Sire / 38124-3
LD (CLV): Sire / 38124-6

  1. "A Question of Lust"

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 "Just Can't Get Enough" and "Photographic", written by Vince Clarke.
  • Track 4 is the "Different Mix" of the song, although it is labelled as "People Are People (12" version)" on the artwork.
  • Although 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 Depeche Mode 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, it was not included either as it was not very well liked by the band.

References

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