Depeche Mode Live Cd Download
Get more information about a Depeche Mode release by clicking a cover icon below. Dreaming Of Me. Depeche Mode: Live In Berlin. Depeche Mode: Video Singles. The Depeche Mode Live Wiki offers streams and downloads for all circulating recordings of Depeche Mode's extensive live career. Tour and concert information is also provided. All circulating audio recordings are slowly being added, usually in batches of an entire tour.
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Depeche Mode have announced Live In Berlin a live concert performance that will be released across a number of formats via Columbia Records in November. Directed by longtime visual collaborator Anton Corbijn Live In Berlin features over two hours worth of concert footage. As well as a CD/DVD combo edition, this set is available as an audio-only two-CD version, although a is probably of most interest because not only does it add a bonus DVD ( Alive in Berlin) it comes with a blu-ray audio disc that contains the full 17-track deluxe edition of Delta Machine remixed into hi-res 5.1 surround sound. Live in Berlin was filmed at the O2 World Berlin on November 25th and 27th, 2013 during the band’s Delta Machine Tour.
As the track listings below reveal, as well as playing almost half of the new album, Depeche Mode performed a healthy selection of hits – Policy of Truth, Walking In My Shoes, Enjoy The Silence, Personal Jesus to name but a few. The deluxe set is 2CD+2DVD+Blu-ray audio. The extra DVD – Alive in Berlin – includes the full live show, inter-spliced with behind-the-scenes footage, multiple interviews with the band and their fans, and a 2-song acoustic session. The packaging is a lift-off lid box that includes five CDs mini-LP style jackets and a 16 page booklet. Probably worth jumping on the $32 price which is what the deluxe is currently. Even if you only want the 5.1 deluxe Delta Machine, that’s a great price!
Live in Berlin is out on 17 November 2014. I also do not see the point or value in releasing this in DVD format, specially when it was shot in HD and you can actually get it in HD from iTunes, which is what I will do. Just for clarification, do the interviews and backstage footage get in the way between songs and actually cut into them, just to come back a few minutes later into the same song? The reason I am asking this is because this is the only version that is available in HD from iTunes. Could somebody please let me know? I still remember what a bummer was to get The Last Supper from Black Sabbath and see that they actually did this of putting the interview bits in the middle of a song.
Don’t want to go through the same again. Got the deluxe edition today, and it is a great disappointment!
The DVD’s picture quality is very very poor. On my 47″ plasma screen you can actually see the pixels and the overall picture lacks sharpness, feels like watching a YouTube movie. Apparently Anton Corbijn wanted to have an ‘old’ look and did not allow this title to be released on bluray. This hasn’t stopped DM from releasing this title in HD 1080p on iTunes though. Even for a DVD this is substandard picture quality. Why it includes the same concert twice on a second DVD is also a mystery to me.
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BTW – I like the idea of making sure you can view the whole concert without annoying cut scenes involving interviews. So I’m all for this two DVD idea. I hated the 101 film because of all the intrusive interviews.
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I’d be happy to watch a cut scene version once, but from then on I want the concert and nothing but. I’ve often felt there ought to be a button option one can click that eliminates intrusive interview cut scenes from these kind of concert videos.