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Depeche Mode - 101 RARE Japanese 12" Laserdisc

Depeche Mode - 101 RARE Japanese 12" Laserdisc

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DEPECHE MODE - 101.

RARE Japan issue 12" Laserdisc.

Excellent Condition. Includes survey card.

*  Depeche Mode is a British electronic music band that formed in Basildon, Essex, in 1980. The founding members of the band are Dave Gahan (lead vocals), Martin Gore (keyboards, guitar, vocals), Andy Fletcher (keyboards), and Vince Clarke (keyboards). Vince Clarke left the band shortly after their debut album, and Alan Wilder joined in 1982, contributing significantly to the band's sound until his departure in 1995.

Depeche Mode achieved widespread fame in the late 1980s and early 1990s with a string of successful albums, including "Some Great Reward" (1984), "Black Celebration" (1986), "Music for the Masses" (1987), and the critically acclaimed "Violator" (1990). The band is known for its dark, atmospheric sound and the unique combination of electronic elements with Gahan's distinctive baritone vocals.

Some of Depeche Mode's popular songs include "Just Can't Get Enough," "People Are People," "Personal Jesus," "Enjoy the Silence," and "Policy of Truth." They have sold millions of records worldwide and have a dedicated fan base. The band has continued to release albums and tour over the years, maintaining their influence in the electronic and alternative music scenes.

*  "Depeche Mode 101" Live Album (101):

    • Release Date: March 13, 1989
    • Content: The live album "101" was named after the famous highway in the United States, and it features recordings from the final performance of the "Music for the Masses" Tour, which took place at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on June 18, 1988.
    • Tracks: The album includes a mix of hits and fan favorites, showcasing Depeche Mode's evolving sound. Some of the notable tracks include "Strangelove," "Behind the Wheel," and "Everything Counts."
  1. Documentary Film (Depeche Mode 101):

    • Release Date: March 1989
    • Content: The documentary film "Depeche Mode 101," directed by D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus, follows the band and a group of fans during the final leg of the tour. It provides insights into the band's dynamics, their interaction with fans, and the overall experience of being part of a Depeche Mode concert.
    • Highlights: The film captures the energy of the live performances and the excitement of the fans. It has become a cult classic among Depeche Mode enthusiasts.

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