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Live Monsters (Dave Gahan album)

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Released
  
1 March 2004

Producer
  
Dave Gahan

Director
  
Fabien Raymond

Recorded
  
5 July 2003 at the Paris Olympia

Genre
  
Rock, pop, alternative rock

Label
  
Mute Films, Rhino Home Video

Live Monsters is a live DVD by Depeche Mode's singer Dave Gahan. It was released by Mute Films on 1 March 2004. The DVD was filmed on 5 July 2003 at the Paris Olympia during Gahan's Paper Monsters Tour.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Hidden Houses"
  2. "Hold On"
  3. "Dirty Sticky Floors"
  4. "A Question of Time"
  5. Originally by Depeche Mode, from the 1986s album Black Celebration
  6. "Bitter Apple"
  7. "Black and Blue Again"
  8. "Stay"
  9. "A Little Piece"
  10. "Walking in My Shoes"
  11. Originally by Depeche Mode, from the 1993s album Songs of Faith and Devotion
  12. "I Need You"
  13. "Bottle Living"
  14. "Personal Jesus"
  15. Originally by Depeche Mode, from the 1990s album Violator
  16. "Goodbye"
  17. "I Feel You"
  18. Originally by Depeche Mode, from the 1993s album Songs of Faith and Devotion
  19. "Never Let Me Down Again"
  20. Originally by Depeche Mode, from the 1987s album Music for the Masses

Bonus material

  1. "Dirty Sticky Floors" (Acoustic set from radio promotion appearance)
  2. "Bitter Apple" (Acoustic set from radio promotion appearance)
  3. "Black and Blue Again" (Acoustic set from radio promotion appearance)
  • Live Monsters - A short film
  • Soundtrack to Live Monsters

    Soundtrack to Live Monsters is a first live album by Depeche Mode's singer Dave Gahan. It was released exclusively on iTunes by Mute Records on 1 March 2004.

    Track listing

    1. "Hidden Houses"
    2. "Hold On"
    3. "Dirty Sticky Floors"
    4. "Bitter Apple"
    5. "Black and Blue Again"
    6. "Stay"
    7. "A Little Piece"
    8. "I Need You"
    9. "Bottle Living"
    10. "Goodbye"

    References

    Live Monsters (Dave Gahan album) Wikipedia