2014 video album by Depeche Mode
Live in Berlin: A Film by Anton Corbijn is a live video album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode , featuring a live concert directed and filmed by Anton Corbijn . It was released on 14 November 2014 by Mute Records and Columbia Records .[ 2] It was filmed on location at the O2 World in Berlin on 25 and 27 November 2013 during the band's Delta Machine Tour .[ 3]
The deluxe edition in five discs includes the Live in Berlin DVD, the Live in Berlin Soundtrack concert audio on two CDs, second DVD Alive in Berlin , and the 2013 album Delta Machine 5.1 mix on Blu-ray . The standard edition consists of the concert DVD and the soundtrack. The second DVD featuring the full live show combined with behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with the band and their fans, and a two-song acoustic session filmed at Salon Bel Ami, the oldest existing brothel in Berlin, is also available as Depeche Mode: Alive in Berlin (HD) on iTunes from 19 December 2014.[ 4] [ 5] The soundtrack was also released as a double CD package.[ 3]
Before its release, the DVD was launched with one-off theatrical screenings in selected cities around the world, including over 40 cinemas in Germany.[ 1] [ 6]
Track listing
Box set
Alive in Berlin – DVD
Full live show + 15 interview pieces
Condemnation (Bordello Acoustic Sessions)
Judas (Bordello Acoustic Sessions)
Live in Berlin – disc oneTitle 1. "Welcome to My World" 6:42 2. "Angel" 4:18 3. "Walking in My Shoes" 6:33 4. "Precious" 5:03 5. "Black Celebration" 4:34 6. "Should Be Higher" 5:51 7. "Policy of Truth" 5:26 8. "The Child Inside" 4:21 9. "But Not Tonight" (acoustic) 6:48 10. "Heaven" 4:13 11. "Soothe My Soul" 7:15
Live in Berlin – disc twoTitle 1. "A Pain That I'm Used To" (Jacques Lu Cont's Remix) 4:28 2. "A Question of Time" 4:24 3. "Enjoy the Silence" 7:27 4. "Personal Jesus" 8:42 5. "Shake the Disease" (acoustic) 4:58 6. "Halo" (Goldfrapp remix) 4:53 7. "Just Can't Get Enough" 6:03 8. "I Feel You" 6:47 9. "Never Let Me Down Again" 7:30 10. "Goodbye" 5:34
Delta Machine – 5.1 audio on Blu-ray
"Welcome to My World"
"Angel"
"Heaven"
"Secret to the End"
"My Little Universe"
"Slow"
"Broken"
"The Child Inside"
"Soft Touch/Raw Nerve"
"Should Be Higher"
"Alone"
"Soothe My Soul"
"Goodbye"
"Long Time Lie"
"Happens All the Time"
"Always"
"All That's Mine"
Two-disc edition
Disc one Title 1. "Welcome to My World" 6:42 2. "Angel" 4:18 3. "Walking in My Shoes" 6:33 4. "Precious" 5:03 5. "Black Celebration" 4:34 6. "Should Be Higher" (writers: Gahan, Uenala) 5:51 7. "Policy of Truth" 5:26 8. "The Child Inside" 4:21 9. "But Not Tonight" (acoustic) 6:48 10. "Heaven" 4:13 11. "Soothe My Soul" 7:15
Disc two Title 1. "A Pain That I'm Used To" (Jacques Lu Cont's Remix) 4:28 2. "A Question of Time" 4:24 3. "Enjoy the Silence" 7:27 4. "Personal Jesus" 8:42 5. "Shake the Disease" (acoustic) 4:58 6. "Halo" (Goldfrapp Remix) 4:53 7. "Just Can't Get Enough" (writer: Clarke) 6:03 8. "I Feel You" 6:47 9. "Never Let Me Down Again" 7:30 10. "Goodbye" 5:34
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Live in Berlin .[ 7]
Depeche Mode
Additional musicians
Christian Eigner – drums
Peter Gordeno – keyboards, backing vocals, bass guitar on "A Pain That I'm Used To"
Technical
Anton Corbijn – artistic direction, stage design, film direction, camera
Paul Normandale – lighting direction
Kirsten Sohrauer – film production
Philipp Hennig – camera
Jan-Hinrich Hoffman – camera
Martin Schlecht – camera
Oliver Moron – camera
Friedemann Frank – sound
James Rose – film Editor
Necker – audio recording
Antony King – audio recording
Kerry Hopwood – audio recording technical engineering
Tom Worley – audio recording technical engineering
Terence Hulkes – audio recording technical engineering
Adrian Hall – Stereo and 5.1 mixing
Joe Adams – additional Pro Tools editing
MJ – audio production
Miles Showell – Stereo audio mastering
Simon Gibson – 5.1 audio mastering
Ian Duncan – audio dubbing mixing
Artwork
Stephen Averill – packaging
Anton Corbijn – logos, photography, visuals, art direction
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
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