Depeche Mode discography


The discography of English electronic music band Depeche Mode consists of 15 studio albums, six live albums, nine compilation albums, 24 box sets and 61 singles. The band's music has been released on several labels, including Some Bizzare, Mute Records, Sire Records, Reprise Records, and Columbia Records. Formed in Basildon, Essex, England in 1980, the group's original line-up was Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, Andy Fletcher and Vince Clarke. Clarke left the band after the release of their 1981 debut album Speak & Spell. Gahan, Gore and Fletcher recruited Alan Wilder initially as a touring musician, while recording their second album A Broken Frame as a trio. In late 1982, Wilder was promoted to full band membership, remaining with Depeche Mode until 1995. Following Wilder's departure, Gahan, Gore, and Fletcher continued as a trio until Fletcher's death in 2022, since which time Gahan and Gore have continued as a duo.
Since their debut in 1981, Depeche Mode have had 54 songs in the UK Singles Chart, as well as one US, and two UK number one albums. All studio albums have reached Top 10 in the UK. Also they had seven number one albums in the German Album Charts from 1993 to 2017. According to their record company, Depeche Mode have sold in excess of 100 million records worldwide. The group's concert video Devotional was nominated for "Best Long Form Music Video" at the 37th Grammy Awards in 1995. "Suffer Well", the third single off the album Playing the Angel, was nominated in the category for "Best Dance Recording" at the 49th Grammy Awards in 2007. On 19 December 2006, Depeche Mode's back catalogue was released on the iTunes Store as The Complete Depeche Mode. On 3 December 2009, Sounds of the Universe was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Album. They received a second nomination for the video "Wrong": for Best Short Form Music Video at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards.

Singles catalogue number chronology

Starting with their sixth single, most official European Depeche Mode single releases are chronologically ordered with a sequential number prefixed by the word "BONG", named after the Bong drug paraphernalia, which Gore had read about around the time of the single's release and found funny enough to make it the official catalogue designation for Depeche Mode's singles.
For example, the fifth Depeche Mode single to follow this pattern, "People Are People", is identified with the code "BONG5", printed on the single's cover, spine and on the record or CD itself. The "BONG" designation is preceded with numbers or letters that indicate the format of the release, such as "7" for a 7" single, "CD" for a CD-single, or "i" for an iTunes-only release. Additional letters such as "L" or "XL" denote a limited edition release. Promotional-only releases include a "P" prefix. For example, "PL12BONG37" indicates the limited, promotional-only 12" single release of "Suffer Well". This scheme was modified for one release: "Little 15" was labeled as "12 LITTLE 15" instead of being given a "BONG" designation. Some singles also had unique prefixes, such as the gatefold 7" single of "Personal Jesus", which was designated GBONG17.
The first five Depeche Mode singles did not use "BONG" and instead followed their label's "MUTE" single numbering scheme. Depeche Mode used the BONG numbering scheme until their departure from Mute Records after 2011.
Non-UK single releases, which were not given BONG designations, are omitted from the following list.
;Speak & Spell era
  • MUTE 13: "Dreaming of Me"
  • MUTE 14: "New Life"
  • MUTE 16: "Just Can't Get Enough"
;A Broken Frame era
  • MUTE 18: "See You"
  • MUTE 22: "The Meaning of Love"
  • BONG 1: "Leave in Silence"
;Construction Time Again era
  • BONG 2: "Get the Balance Right!"
  • BONG 3: "Everything Counts"
  • BONG 4: "Love, In Itself"
;Some Great Reward era
  • BONG 5: "People Are People"
  • BONG 6: "Master and Servant"
  • BONG 7: "Blasphemous Rumours" / "Somebody"
;The Singles 81→85 era
  • BONG 8: "Shake the Disease"
  • BONG 9: "It's Called a Heart"
;Black Celebration era
  • BONG 10: "Stripped"
  • BONG 11: "A Question of Lust"
  • BONG 12: "A Question of Time"
;Music for the Masses era
  • BONG 13: "Strangelove"
  • BONG 14: "Never Let Me Down Again"
  • BONG 15: "Behind The Wheel"
  • LITTLE 15: "Little 15"
;101 era
  • BONG 16: "Everything Counts"
;Violator era
  • BONG 17: "Personal Jesus"
  • BONG 18: "Enjoy the Silence"
  • BONG 19: "Policy of Truth"
  • BONG 20: "World in My Eyes"
;Songs of Faith and Devotion era
  • BONG 21: "I Feel You"
  • BONG 22: "Walking in My Shoes"
  • BONG 23: "Condemnation"
  • BONG 24: "In Your Room"
;Ultra era
  • BONG 25: "Barrel of a Gun"
  • BONG 26: "It's No Good"
  • BONG 27: "Home"
  • BONG 28: "Useless"
;The Singles 86>98 era
  • BONG 29: "Only When I Lose Myself"
;Exciter era
  • BONG 30: "Dream On"
  • BONG 31: "I Feel Loved"
  • BONG 32: "Freelove"
  • BONG 33: "Goodnight Lovers"
;Remixes 81–04 era
  • BONG 34: "Enjoy the Silence 04"
;Playing the Angel era
  • BONG 35: "Precious"
  • BONG 36: "A Pain That I'm Used To"
  • BONG 37: "Suffer Well"
  • BONG 38: "John the Revelator" / "Lilian"
;The Best of Depeche Mode Volume 1 era
  • BONG 39: "Martyr"
;Sounds of the Universe era
  • BONG 40: "Wrong"
  • BONG 41: "Peace"
  • BONG 42: "Fragile Tension" / "Hole to Feed"
;Remixes 2. 81–11 era
  • BONG 43: "Personal Jesus 2011"
;Delta Machine era
  • BONG 44: "Heaven"
  • BONG 45: "Soothe My Soul"
  • BONG 46: "Should Be Higher"
  • * These singles have BONG numerations only in their 2023 Mute/Columbia re-releases.
;Spirit era
  • BONG 47: "Where's the Revolution"
  • BONG 48: "Going Backwards"
  • BONG 49: "Cover Me"
  • * These singles have BONG numerations only in their 2024 Mute/Columbia re-releases.

Interludes

Several of Depeche Mode's albums have included short unlisted or hidden tracks.Construction Time Again ends with a reprise of "Everything Counts".Music for the Masses ends with "Interlude #1 ".Violator includes "Interlude #2 " and "Interlude #3".Songs of Faith and Devotion includes "Interlude #4", an excerpt from the Brian Eno "Swamp" mix of "I Feel You".Ultra ends with "Junior Painkiller", a short excerpt from "Painkiller", the B-side to "Barrel of a Gun".Sounds of the Universe ends with "Interlude #5", a reprise of "Wrong".