Depeche Mode - Violator

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Album Details

Title: Violator
Artist: Depeche Mode
Release Date: 2/1990
Re-Released On: 1/22/2008
Label: Sire, Mute Records
Duration: 47:04
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075992608121, 094635843125, 0094635843125, 0724384177454, 075992608114, 5016025310647, 5016025610648, 094636010359
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Alternative Dance, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock, Dance-Rock
Moods: Brooding, Detached, Dramatic, Austere, Cathartic, Intimate, Melancholy, Nocturnal, Ominous, Plaintive, Reflective, Somber, Sophisticated, Angst-Ridden, Bleak, Cold, Gloomy, Hypnotic, Insular, Literate, Provocative, Refined/Mannered, Stylish, Tense/Anxious, Wintry, Confrontational, Paranoid, Searching, Sensual, Sexy, Slick, Theatrical, Wistful, Yearning, Bittersweet, Cynical/Sarcastic, Sad, Sexual, Sparse, Bitter
Total Copies: 37
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. World in My Eyes
  2. Sweetest Perfection
  3. Personal Jesus
  4. Halo
  5. Waiting for the Night
  6. Enjoy the Silence
  7. Policy of Truth
  8. Blue Dress
  9. Clean

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDMute Records64
2006CDMute Records
1993CDMute Records64
1990CDSire26081
1989CDSire2-26081

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Album Review

In a word, stunning. Perhaps an odd word to use given that Violator continued in the general vein of the previous two studio efforts by Depeche Mode: Martin Gore's upfront lyrical emotional extremism and knack for a catchy hook filtered through Alan Wilder's ear for perfect arrangements, ably assisted by top English producer Flood. Yet the idea that this record would both dominate worldwide charts, while song for song being simply the best, most consistent effort yet from the band could only have been the wildest fantasy before its release. The opening two singles from the album, however, signaled something was up. First was "Personal Jesus," at once perversely simplistic, with a stiff, arcane funk/hip-hop beat and basic blues guitar chords, and tremendous, thanks to sharp production touches and David Gahan's echoed, snaky vocals. Then "Enjoy the Silence," a nothing-else-remains-but-us ballad pumped up into a huge, dramatic romance/dance number, commanding in its mock orchestral/choir scope. Follow-up single "Policy of Truth" did just fine as well, a low-key motown funk number for the modern day with a sharp love/hate lyric to boot. To top it all off, the album itself scored on song after song, from the shuffling beat of "Sweetest Perfection" (well sung by Gore) and the ethereal "Waiting for the Night" to the guilt-ridden-and-loving-it "Halo" building into a string-swept pounder. "Clean" wraps up Violator on an eerie note, all ominous bass notes and odd atmospherics carrying the song. Goth without ever being stupidly hammy, synth without sounding like the clinical stereotype of synth music, rock without ever sounding like a "rock" band, Depeche here reach astounding heights indeed. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan GregorieEngineer
Alan WilderGroup Member, Synthesizer
Andrew Fletcher?, Synthesizer
Anton CorbijnOriginal Sleeve Design, Photography
Daniel MillerMixing, Liner Notes
Daryl BamonteAssistant, Assistant Engineer
David BrowneAssistant Engineer, Assistant
David Gahan?, Vocals
Dennis MitchellEngineer
Depeche ModeProducer
Dick MearyAssistant Engineer
FloodMixing, Producer
François KevorkianEngineer, Mixing
Goh HotodaEngineer
Mark FlanneryAssistant, Assistant Engineer
Martin L. GoreGroup Member, Synthesizer
Peter IversenEngineer
Phil LeggEngineer, Mixing
Pino PischetolaEngineer
RickyAssistant Engineer
Roland BrownReissue Producer
Simon HeyworthRemastering
Steve LyonEngineer

Member Reviews

Val M. (jaglvr) wrote on 8/13/2006...

this is the ultimate depeche cd....love it!!