The Singles 86>98
tracklista:
- CD 1 -
01 :: Stripped [3:51]
02 :: A Question Of Lust [4:30]
03 :: A Question Of Time (7' Remix) [4:00]
04 :: Strangelove [3:47]
05 :: Never Let Me Down Again [4:22]
06 :: Behind The Wheel [4:02]
07 :: Personal Jesus [3:46]
08 :: Enjoy The Silence [4:16]
09 :: Policy Of Truth (7' Remix) [5:14]
10 :: World In My Eyes [3:57]
- CD 2 -
01 :: I Feel You [4:35]
02 :: Walking In My Shoes (7' Remix) [5:02]
03 :: Condemnation (Paris Mix) [3:23]
04 :: In Your Room (7' Remix) [4:50]
05 :: Barrel Of A Gun [5:27]
06 :: It's No Good [5:59]
07 :: Home [5:46]
08 :: Useless (7' Remix) [4:53]
09 :: Only When I Lose Myself [4:41]
10 :: Little 15 [4:13]
11 :: Everything Counts (live) [6:38]
czas trwania: CD1 [41:50], CD2 [55:30] - razem: [97:20]
data wydania: 28.09.1998
tracklista:
- CD 1 -
01 :: Stripped [3:51]
02 :: A Question Of Lust [4:30]
03 :: A Question Of Time (Remix) [4:00]
04 :: Strangelove [3:47]
05 :: Never Let Me Down Again [4:22]
06 :: Behind The Wheel (Remix) [4:02]
07 :: Personal Jesus [3:46]
08 :: Enjoy The Silence [4:16]
09 :: Policy Of Truth [5:14]
10 :: World In My Eyes [3:57]
- CD 2 -
01 :: I Feel You [4:35]
02 :: Walking In My Shoes [5:02]
03 :: Condemnation [3:23]
04 :: In Your Room (Zephyr Mix) [4:50]
05 :: Barrel Of A Gun [5:27]
06 :: It's No Good [5:59]
07 :: Home [5:46]
08 :: Useless [4:53]
09 :: Only When I Lose Myself [4:41]
10 :: Little 15 [4:13]
11 :: Everything Counts (Live 1988) [6:38]
- CD 3 -
01 :: 'The Singles 86>98' spans over a decade. Why do you feel this was the right time to release this collection?
02 :: The songs on the album span 12 years. How do you feel it holds together as an album?
03 :: With the last album 'Ultra' you didn't tour. Was that a good idea?
04 :: What direction is the band going in on 'Only When I Lose Myself'?
05 :: Were you aware in the early days of how much freedom Mute and Daniel Miller gave you?
06 :: 'Dreaming Of Me' was the first single. At the time was that the extent of your ambition?
07 :: When you look back at stuff like 'New Life' or 'Just Can't Get Enough' is it just good nostalgia, or is there any squirming at all?
08 :: Was Vince Clarke the creative spark behind 'Speak And Spell'?
09 :: When Vince left, after 'Speak And Spell', were you worried about what would happen next?
10 :: 'A Broken Frame' was your second album. Around these early hit singles did you feel that you had become pop stars?
11 :: Was 'Construction Time Again' pivotal in Depeche Mode's development?
12 :: How did discovering samplers affect your music?
13 :: Did you realise you were pioneering a new way of recording when using a sampler?
14 :: Do you see yourselves as part of an electronic musical lineage?
15 :: Were you aware you were pioneering new ways of recording?
16 :: 'People Are People' was your first success in the U.S. entering the charts at 13. How did you react to this American success?
17 :: Why do you think you became so successful in America?
18 :: It's hard to understand the chemistry within the band. How would you describe it?
19 :: Do you think Depeche Mode's music was still moving forwards around 'Some Great Reward'?
20 :: Was 'Music For The Masses' important in your development into a band who could suddenly fill stadiums?
21 :: Around this time you were probably the biggest alternative band in the world. You decided to make a documentary, a 'rockumentary' if you like, on your '101' tour. Why choose DA Pennebaker to film it?
22 :: How confident did you feel whilst making 'Violator'?
23 :: 'Violator' went on to sell six million copies. What was the feeling in the band whilst recording 'Songs Of Faith And Devotion'?
24 :: 'I Feel You' was quite a musical departure, bringing in more of a rock element to the music. Was that calculated or just a musical evolution?
25 :: So were you trying to record 'Songs Of Faith And Devotion' as more of a live based album?
26 :: What made you decide to embrace the guitar on 'Songs Of Faith And Devotion', after using synths for so long?
27 :: How has the Depeche Mode sound evolved?
28 :: The 'Devotional' world tour encompassed a full year and a half. How did this effect you?
29 :: Did it go as far as having four separate floors of the hotel, four separate cars, four separate minders?
30 :: Was it depressing that it had got this bad?
31 :: Had you lost the plot?
32 :: Did you think there would ever be another Depeche Mode album at that stage?
33 :: There was a four year gap between 'Songs Of Faith And Devotion' and 'Ultra'. Was that planned?
34 :: Why did you decide to release 'Barrel Of A Gun' as the first single from 'Ultra'?
35 :: What was the lyrical theme behind 'Ultra'?
36 :: Dave, how do you deal with putting your emotions into Martin's lyrics?
37 :: Are you happier with who you are now?
38 :: For this album you're touring again. Is it a greatest hits tour?
39 :: Your fans are incredibly loyal. Why do you think that is?
40 :: It's a long time since you last toured. You music be nervous?
41 :: Do you miss being on the road?
42 :: You're also releasing a compilation of your videos. The early ones were directed by Julian Temple. How do you feel about those now?
43 :: When did you start working with Anton Corbijn?
44 :: Do you have a favourite Depeche Mode video?
45 :: How about 'Personal Jesus'?
46 :: Tell us about the 'Barrel Of A Gun' video.
- VHS -
01 :: A Short Film
zawartość:
- 2xCD
- CD z wywiadem (audio)
- krótka biografia zespołu
- broszura informacyjna z dyskografią i trasą koncertową
- kaseta VHS z EPK
data wydania: 1998


