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BURBANK, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 4, 2004 -- Depeche Mode release, for the first time on DVD, their acclaimed performance film, "Devotional," recorded on the band's 1993 sold out world tour. Directed by the innovative photographer and director and long-term Depeche Mode visual collaborator, Anton Corbijn, this hugely impressive and visually stunning film perfectly captures the essence of one of Britain's most pioneering acts at the height of their powers. On its release in 1993, "Devotional" was nominated for a Grammy award for Best Long Form Music Video.

The "Devotional" 2 disk DVD is a compilation of the band's live performances recorded in Frankfurt and Barcelona on the band's "Devotional", world tour. Extras, exclusive to DVD, include a Depeche Mode rockumentary, an interview with Anton Corbijn and six remastered promo videos, including 'Walking In My Shoes'. The DVD also features a series of eight back projections that were used on the second half of the tour.

The performance includes renditions of Depeche Mode classics, 'Personal Jesus,' 'Walking In My Shoes,' 'Enjoy The Silence' and 'Never Let Me Down' with exclusive bonus tracks, 'Halo' and 'Policy of Truth.'

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thx lord for the info will buy it big dm fan

check out a band called mesh influenced by dm but i think they are 10 times better

good solid industrial electronic band with superb lyrics and a harder more industrial sound thx again lord on your post :bigsmile:

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