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Depeche Mode - Violator

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Violator
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Artist(s)Depeche Mode
StudioReprise / Wea
Release DateFebruary 22, 1990
UPC Code075992608121
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Tracks

  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

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (221 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteAmazingQuote
This album has aged extremely well.It sounds as fresh as the first time I heard it 1989. Every track is excellent and and there is no filler. I usually don't listen to whole albums, but this was the exception.I strongly recommend it.It is by far the best Depeche Mode album. June 18, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGreat AlbumQuote
Im not an expert on this genre or this band, but this is a great album. classic. June 10, 2008

rating: 5 Quoteone of the best dm albumsQuote
Probably my second favorite dm album, behind black celebration. Production is phenominal. Each song has a great synth hook. April 27, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteMust have!Quote
This is the must have album for Depeche Mode. What more can I really say. Several hit songs, very good. I'm not a die hard fan but for the average fan, this ranks very high up there.

March 23, 2008

rating: 2 Quoteanother poor remasterQuote
Let me begin by saying that I love Depeche Mode, and this is one of their best albums IMHO. Unfortunately, this remaster is like so many others from the 80s with a bloated mastering level and squashed dynamic range. Compared with the original CD it sounds thin and fatiguing. Maybe this is a conscious effort on the part of record producers to make the sound more friendly to compression to MP3 format or to listening on a portable device with really poor earbuds. However, when played on a high performance system the sound really suffers. Listeners are encouraged to check out this phenomenon [...]. Do yourself a favor and hold on dearly to the original CD. It sounds much more potent and involving. The same goes for other remastered music from the great 80s. Regard the remasters with a healthy dose of skepticism. Rock on! February 26, 2008

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