The Videos 86–98

The Videos 86>98 is a music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring almost two dozen music videos directed by a variety of directors, released in 1998. It coincides with The Singles 86>98.[1]

The Videos 86>98
Video by
Released28 September 1998
(re-released in 2002)
Recorded1986–1998
Length126 mins
LabelMute Records, Reprise Records
DirectorVarious
ProducerClive Richardson
Depeche Mode chronology
Devotional
(1993)
The Videos 86>98
(1998)
One Night in Paris
(2002)

The original movie was released on VHS and DVD. There was however a special edition, DVD only, called Videos 86>98 + (without "The", and with "+") released in 2002. The DVD was two discs, the first disc being identical to the only disc in the original DVD, while the second DVD contains bonus material not found in the original release.

Videos

VHS: Mute Films / MF033 (UK)

  1. Intro [short documentary on the making of some of the videos] (Sven Harding)
  2. Stripped - (Black Celebration, February 1986)
  3. A Question of Lust - (Black Celebration, April 1986)
    • Directed by Martyn Atkins
  4. A Question of Time - (Black Celebration, August 1986)
  5. Strangelove [unedited] - (Music for the Masses, April 1987)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  6. Never Let Me Down Again [short version] (Music for the Masses, August 1987)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  7. Behind the Wheel [short version] - (Music for the Masses, December 1987)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  8. Little 15 - (Music for the Masses, May 1988)
    • Directed by Martyn Atkins
  9. Everything Counts (Live) - (101, February 1989)
  10. Personal Jesus [unedited] - (Violator, August 1989)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  11. Enjoy the Silence - (Violator, February 1990)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  12. Policy of Truth - (Violator, May 1990)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  13. World in My Eyes [MTV version] - (Violator, September 1990)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  14. I Feel You - (Songs of Faith and Devotion, February 1993)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  15. Walking in My Shoes [unedited] - (Songs of Faith and Devotion, April 1993)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  16. Condemnation (live version from Devotional) - (Songs of Faith and Devotion, September 1993)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  17. In Your Room - (Songs of Faith and Devotion, January 1994)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  18. Barrel of a Gun [original] - (Ultra, February 1997)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  19. It's No Good - (Ultra, March 1997)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  20. Home - (Ultra, June 1997)
    • Directed by Steven Green
  21. Useless - (Ultra, October 1997)
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn
  22. Only When I Lose Myself (The Singles 86-98, September 1998)
  23. Depeche Mode - A Short Film [long documentary of the band's history] (Sven Harding)

DVD: Mute / DVDMuteL5 (UK - 2000)

  • Same as VHS release

DVD: Mute / DMDVD2 (UK - 2002)

Cover for Videos 86>98 +

Disc One

  • Same as above

Disc Two

The Videos

  1. But Not Tonight [from the film Modern Girls]
  2. Strangelove '88 [US version]
    • Directed by Martyn Atkins
  3. One Caress
  4. Condemnation [Paris Mix]
    • Directed by Anton Corbijn

3 Short Films

  1. Violator - Electronic Press Kit (11 November 1990)
  2. Songs of Faith and Devotion - Electronic Press Kit (27 January 1993)
  3. Ultra - Electronic Press Kit (26 February 1997)

Easter egg

  • Track 10 of this disc features the "Rush" easter egg. This is a short (one-minute) montage of the various graphics the design firm Intro created for The Singles releases, set to a re-edited version of the song with the same name.

Personnel

  • David Gahan
  • Martin Gore
  • Andrew Fletcher
  • Alan Wilder (member of the band from 1982-1995, and does not appear in any of the videos made after 1995, except "Intro" and "Depeche Mode - A Short Film")
  • Nassim Khalifa - black haired woman in the "Strangelove" video
  • Lysette Anthony - woman in the "I Feel You" video
  • Ippolita Santarelli - woman in the "Behind the Wheel" video
  • Hildia Campbell - backup singer in the "Condemnation" live video
  • Samantha Smith - backup singer in the "Condemnation" live video
  • Daniel Miller - seen in interviews
  • Anton Corbijn - seen in interviews

References

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