Enclosed with issue 16 of BONG magazine and sent to members of the official Depeche Mode fan club in the spring of 1992, Death’s Door (Jazz Mix) was the second title exclusively distributed with the publication. About 18 months later, the track saw a general commercial release as the B-side of the 1993 single Condemnation. The original shorter version of Death’s Door was recorded at Konk Studios in London and is featured on the soundtrack of the 1991 film ‘Until the End of the World’.
7-inch one-sided limited edition flexi-disc – UK / US
BONG magazine – Flexi Records – FLX-2039-1 (released in March or April 1992, special inner sleeve / generic sleeve)
A1 Death’s Door (Jazz Mix) 6:39
US edition
Until The End Of The World – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Warner Bros. Records (compilation originally released 10 December 1991)
LP / CD – Germany
7599-26751-1 / 7599-26751-2
15 tracks by 12 artists / 17 tracks by 14 artists
B4 / 11. Death’s Door (Soundtrack Version) 3:53
LP – Europe
7599-26707-1
12 tracks by different artists
B4 Death’s Door (Soundtrack Version) 3:53
CD – Europe
7599-26707-2
19 tracks by 16 artists
13. Death’s Door (Soundtrack Version) 3:53
CD – US
9 26707-2
19 tracks by 16 artists
13. Death’s Door (Soundtrack Version) 3:53
Depeche Mode – Death’s Door
- written by Martin Gore
- produced by Depeche Mode
- highest chart position N/A
- also appears on the box set 5, Singles 25-30, the SACD edition of Songs Of Faith And Devotion, and on Songs Of Faith And Devotion | The 12″ Singles
- 1992 Depeche Mode was Andrew Fletcher, David Gahan, Martin Gore, and Alan Wilder
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