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Live in Berlin (Depeche Mode album and video)

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Live in Berlin (Depeche Mode album and video)
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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]

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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]

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Track listing

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Box set

All tracks are written by Martin L. Gore, except where noted.

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Alive in Berlin – DVD
  1. Full live show + 15 interview pieces
  2. Condemnation (Bordello Acoustic Sessions)
  3. Judas (Bordello Acoustic Sessions)
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Delta Machine5.1 audio on Blu-ray
  1. "Welcome to My World"
  2. "Angel"
  3. "Heaven"
  4. "Secret to the End"
  5. "My Little Universe"
  6. "Slow"
  7. "Broken"
  8. "The Child Inside"
  9. "Soft Touch/Raw Nerve"
  10. "Should Be Higher"
  11. "Alone"
  12. "Soothe My Soul"
  13. "Goodbye"
  14. "Long Time Lie"
  15. "Happens All the Time"
  16. "Always"
  17. "All That's Mine"

Two-disc edition

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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
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