Depeche Mode: One Night In Paris (UMD) PSP

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Platform: PSP
Released: 5 December 2005
GTIN-13: 0094634465564
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Track Listing: 1. Dream On - Guitar Intro 2. The Dead Of Night 3. The Sweetest Condition 4. Halo 5. Walking In My Shoes 6. Dream On 7. When The Body Speaks 8. Waiting For The Night 9. It Doesn't Matter Two 10. Breathe 11. Freelove 12. Enjoy The Silence 13. I Feel You 14. In Your Room 15. It's No Good 16. Personal Jesus 17. Home 18. Condemnation 19. Black Celebration 20. Never Let Me Down Again The two hour live concert that appears on this UMD was filmed at the Palais Omnisport Paris Bercy in front of 16 000 as part of the band's massive 2001 Exciter Tour. Directed by the band's long time artistic collaborator Anton Corbijn the cutting-edge Paris show was shot on anamorphic 16:9 Digital Betacam using 13 cameras to achieve the ultimate illustration of the band's striking performance. Anton received a Grammy nomination in 1994 for the "Devotional" concert film. "Anton always comes to everything with a very unique perspective " says Martin Gore. "He always manages to capture the spirit of the band better than other people. Because we have had a relationship with him that has lasted so long there is an element of feeling at ease with each other." The state of the art venue was chosen "because the venue itself is probably one of the best in the world " says Andrew Fletcher. "We've played this venue many times many times so for us it's almost like a second home in Paris." Of the 19 song set the many highlights include rousing renditions of new and old classics from `Walking In My Shoes' and 'Personal Jesus' to 'Dream On' and 'Freelove'. Martin Gore showcases his poignant lead vocals on 'Home' and 'Breathe'. We couldn't have gone out and done another tour celebrating our past " says Dave Gahan. "It had to be something new. There aren't many bands that can actually say after 20 years that they're trying to be creative." Duration: 1 hour 57 minutes