Some Great Videos

Some Great Videos
Video by Depeche Mode
Released 1985
Recorded 1981, 1983–1985
Genre Synthpop
Length 46:00
Label Virgin Records, Sire Records
Depeche Mode chronology
The World We Live In and Live in Hamburg
(1985)
Some Great Videos
(1985)
Strange
(1988)

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.[1] It coincides with The Singles 81>85.

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.

Videos

VHS: Virgin / VVD193 (UK)

  1. "Just Can't Get Enough"
  2. "Everything Counts"
  3. "Love, in Itself"
  4. "People Are People" [Different Mix]
  5. "Master and Servant"
  6. "Blasphemous Rumours"
  7. "Somebody"
  8. "Shake the Disease"
  9. "It's Called a Heart"
  10. "Photographic [Live]"

VHS: Sire / 38124-3 (US)

  1. "Just Can't Get Enough"
  2. "Everything Counts"
  3. "Love, in Itself"
  4. "People Are People" [Different Mix]
  5. "Master and Servant"
  6. "Blasphemous Rumours"
  7. "Somebody"
  8. "Shake the Disease"
  9. "It's Called a Heart"
  10. "Photographic" [Live]
  11. "A Question of Lust"

LD (CLV): Sire / 38124-6 (US)

  1. "Just Can't Get Enough"
  2. "Everything Counts"
  3. "Love, in Itself"
  4. "People Are People" [12" version]
  5. "Master and Servant"
  6. "Blasphemous Rumours"
  7. "Somebody"
  8. "Shake the Disease"
  9. "It's Called a Heart"
  10. "Photographic" [Live]
  11. "A Question of Lust"

VHS: Mute Film / MF034 (UK - 1998)

Notes

"You can pretty much lump all the Julian Temple videos ('See You', 'Meaning Of Love', 'Leave In Silence') into one collective disaster."

References

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