In 1985, Depeche Mode elected not to record a new album, and instead release singles collections in the US and UK titled
Catching Up with Depeche Mode and
The Singles 81→85, respectively. Depeche Mode did not like the videos made for their second album
A Broken Frame ("
See You", "
The Meaning of Love", and "
Leave in Silence"), all of which were directed by
Julien Temple, with the band's opinions of these videos ranging from "embarrassing" to being "a complete disaster".
Alan Wilder later said, "You can pretty much lump all the Julian Temple videos into one collective disaster. In those days, we were very naive and it wasn’t until
Anton Corbijn got involved in 1986, that we realised we could take more control over the cohesive image of the group." The video for "
Get the Balance Right!", directed by Kevin Hewitt, was also not included. Videos directed by Clive Richardson, which the band did like, were included on
Some Great Videos, as well as videos for their two latest singles, "
It's Called a Heart" and "
Shake the Disease", both of which were directed by
Peter Care. ==Release==