A Question of Lust


"A Question of Lust" is Depeche Mode's sixteenth UK single, released on 14 April 1986.
It is the second Depeche Mode single with Martin Gore on lead vocals, after "Somebody", and the first to be released in its own right. However, the 12" single was released as a double A-side with "A Question of Time" in the US, like "Somebody".
The single hit number 28 in the UK single charts. In West Germany, the single became a top ten hit on the sales chart.

B-sides

The B-side is an instrumental called "Christmas Island", named after the island of the same name. It is penned by both Martin Gore and Alan Wilder and was produced by Depeche Mode themselves.
The live tracks available on some versions of the single are taken from a 1984 concert in Basel, Switzerland.

Music video

The music video for "A Question of Lust" features the return of director Clive Richardson for his last video with the band. It also became the last music video the band filmed before the arrival of Dutch director Anton Corbijn, who since August 1986, became a regular collaborator for the band until mid-2010s.

Track listings

7": Mute / 7Bong11 (UK)

  1. "A Question of Lust" – 4:29
  2. "Christmas Island" – 4:51
  1. "A Question of Lust" – 4:29
  2. "Christmas Island " – 5:37
  3. "People are People " – 4:21
  4. "It Doesn't Matter Two " – 2:49
  5. "A Question of Lust " – 6:49
  1. "A Question of Lust " – 5:07
  2. "Christmas Island" – 4:51
  3. "If You Want " – 5:16
  4. "Shame " – 4:13
  5. "Blasphemous Rumours " – 5:25
  1. "A Question of Lust" – 4:29
  2. "Christmas Island" – 4:51
  3. "Christmas Island " – 5:37
  4. "People Are People " – 4:21
  5. "It Doesn't Matter Two " – 2:49
  6. "A Question of Lust " – 6:49
The CD single was released in 1991 as part of the singles box set compilations

7": Sire / 7-28697-DJ (US)

  1. "A Question of Lust " – 3:45
  2. "A Question of Lust" – 4:14
  1. "A Question of Lust " – 6:49
  2. "Black Celebration " – 6:05
  3. "A Question of Time " – 6:38
  4. "Something to Do " – 3:50
All songs written by Martin L. Gore, except "Christmas Island" written by Martin Gore and Alan Wilder and "If You Want" written by Alan Wilder.