The Best of Depeche Mode, Vol. 1 (CD/DVD)
11/14/2006
Lyrics from The Best of Depeche Mode, Vol. 1 (CD/DVD)
Videos from The Best of Depeche Mode, Vol. 1 (CD/DVD)
- "Suffer Well"
- "Walking In My Shoes (Live PCM Stereo Version)"
- "Everything Counts (Remastered Video)"
- "Precious (Remastered Video)"
- "Suffer Well (Live PCM Stereo Version)"
- "Precious (Live PCM Stereo Version)"
- "Enjoy The Silence (Remix)"
- "Just Can't Get Enough (Remastered Video)"
- "People Are People (Remastered Video)"
- "Master And Servant (Remastered Video)"
- "Shake The Disease (Remastered Video)"
- "Stripped (Remastered Video)"
- "Never Let Me Down Again (Remastered Video)"
- "Behind The Wheel (Remastered Video)"
- "Personal Jesus (Remastered Video)"
- "Enjoy The Silence (Remastered Video)"
- "Walking In My Shoes (Remastered Video)"
- "In Your Room (Remastered Video)"
All Music Guide Review
Consider this a primer, because there is no way a career spanning 25 years can be summarized justifiably within the cramped space of an 80-minute disc. The Best of Depeche Mode, Vol. 1 takes a very selective skip through the group's past, and it leaves no room for anything off Black Celebration -- an album many fans (albeit the most depressive ones) cite as a favorite. While the relatively thorough Singles 81>85 and Singles 86>98 can be seen as the proper entry route, they don't have the benefit of covering 2001's Exciter or 2005's excellent Playing the Angel, so this disc -- as of 2006, at least -- is very nearly the best possible way to get a feel for the whole daunting discography. Tending to stick to the singles that made the greatest impact on the mainstream and club charts, the selections do signify that the group hasn't lost any traction. Just compare the difference between 1981's "Just Can't Get Enough" and 2005's "Precious" to the difference between the Rolling Stones' "Time Is on My Side" (1964) and "Mixed Emotions" (1989); Depeche Mode remained on an even keel creatively, while the Stones were hailed for continuing to exist and for making music that didn't embarrass their legacy. (If that's not a slap in the face of real rock & rollers who laughed at the thought of synth pop as more than a silly trend, what is?) Also consider this: If a poll were to be conducted in order to determine the absolute favorite Depeche Mode song of all time, there would be at least 40 write-ins in addition to the 18 options (including a decent new song) provided here. So, if you should happen to pick up this disc as an introduction and find yourself knocked out, you have a lot of catching up in your future. [A version of the release adds a DVD packed with 23 videos and a half-hour film.] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
The Best of Depeche Mode, Vol. 1 (CD/DVD) Track Listing
Credits of The Best of Depeche Mode, Vol. 1 (CD/DVD)
- Daniel Miller
- Producer, Compilation, Mixing
- Shep Pettibone
- Remixing
- Eric Radcliffe
- Engineer
- Tim Simenon
- Producer, Mixing
- Mark "Spike" Stent
- Mixing
- Butch Vig
- Producer, Mixing
- Alan Wilder
- Group Member
- Simon Heyworth
- Remastering
- Clive Richardson
- Video Director
- Jeremy Wheatley
- Mixing
- Paul Morley
- Liner Notes
- Anton Corbijn
- Art Direction, Visuals, Video Director
- Ben Hillier
- Producer, Mixing
- Mike Shinoda
- Interpretation
- Peter Care
- Video Director
- Uwe Flade
- Video Director
- Brian D. Griffin
- Video Director
- Mark Blakkat Bell
- Producer
- John Hillcoat
- Video Director
- Q
- Mixing
- Dave Bascombe
- Producer
- Roland Brown
- Writer, Compilation, Video Producer
- Vince Clarke
- Group Member
- Flood
- Producer, Mixing
- Steve Fitzmaurice
- Mixing
- John Fryer
- Engineer
- Martin L. Gore
- Group Member
- Phil Harding
- Remixing
- Gareth Jones
- Producer, Engineer
- François Kevorkian
- Mixing
- Phil Legg
- Mixing













































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