180gram heavyweight double LP pressing of Depeche Mode's classic Live album
As an event, Depeche Mode's huge (attendance around 60,000) Los Angeles Rose Bowl concert in 1988 remains legendary; no single artist show had totally sold out the venue since eight years beforehand, while the film documentary done by Dylan-filmer D.A. Pennebaker based around the show clearly demonstrated fans' intense commitment to a near-decade-old band most mainstream critics continued to stupidly portray as a flash-in-the-pan synth pop effort. This start-to-final-encore record of the concert showcases a band perfectly able to carry its music from studio to stage as well as any other combo worth its salt should be able to do.
Pimpf 0:53
Behind The Wheel 5:41
Strangelove 4:42
Something To Do 3:45
Blasphemous Rumours 5:06
Stripped 6:16
Somebody 4:27
Things You Said 4:09
Black Celebration 4:33
Shake The Disease 4:57
Pleasure Little Treasure 4:35
People Are People 4:54
A Question Of Time 4:09
Never Let Me Down Again 6:22
Master And Servant 4:24
Just Can't Get Enough 4:01
Everything Counts 6:07