Tag: Mute

  • Depeche Mode, Construction Time Again, 1983 on Sire / Mute / Reprise

    Depeche Mode, Construction Time Again, 1983 on Sire / Mute / Reprise

    This was the third full length from Depeche Mode, originally released in 1983 on Mute, distributed in the US by Sire. Alan Wilder had joined and wrote two of the songs on the album. (Vince Clarke had departed after the debut album). One of my favorites, including “Love, In Itself,” “More Than a Party” and…

  • Depeche Mode, People Are People, 1984 on Sire / Mute

    Depeche Mode, People Are People, 1984 on Sire / Mute

    Compilation album for North America put out by Sire in 1984, pulling the title track single and a combination of album cuts, and b-sides. This song was such a key to the soundtrack of my life in the early 80s: “People are people so why should it be / you and I should get along…

  • José González, Local Valley, 2021 on Imperial

    José González, Local Valley, 2021 on Imperial

    José González’s fourth studio album, released in 2021 on Imperial/Mute (in the US). Recorded and produced in Studio Koltrast in Sweden. Cover art by Hannele Fernström. My copy—from the merch table at a José González gig in Beverly—is the green vinyl “Indie Exclusive” limited edition.

  • José González, Veneer, 2003 on Imperial Records

    José González, Veneer, 2003 on Imperial Records

    Hard to believe but this was González’s debut album back in 2003 (2005 in the US). His sound is already so fully formed and just wonderful in “Heartbeats” but also “Deadweight on Velveteen” and “Lovestain” and others. Just an all around brilliant debut. My copy is actually the 20th anniversary edition issued on Mute in…

  • Depeche Mode, Black Celebration, 1986 on Mute/Sire

    Depeche Mode, Black Celebration, 1986 on Mute/Sire

    Fifth studio LP from Depeche Mode, released by Mute in the UK and Sire in the US, and recorded in Berlin and London. One of my favorite Depeche Mode albums of all time, starting with “Black Celebration” all the way through “But Not Tonight.” Core Depeche Mode lineup of Alan Wilder, Andrew Fletcher, David Gahan,…

  • Depeche Mode, Some Great Reward, 1984 on Sire

    Depeche Mode, Some Great Reward, 1984 on Sire

    I’ve not shared many Depeche Mode records here, mostly because I’m sharing new additions to my collection and I don’t find many DM records I don’t already have, but also because my collection is very 80s heavy, and I’m trying to rotate through decades. That said, I have been a massive Depeche Mode fan from…

  • Depeche Mode, Speak & Spell: The 12″ Singles, 2018 on Mute

    Depeche Mode, Speak & Spell: The 12″ Singles, 2018 on Mute

    Reissued box of singles by Rhino / Sire / Mute. The singles: “Dreaming of Me,” “New Life,” and “Just Can’t Get Enough” all came out in 1981, the same year as Speak & Spell the band’s debut album. This reissue from 2018 also includes a flexi-disc with “Sometimes I Wish I Was Dead” (which was…

  • Yazoo, Upstairs At Eric’s, 1982 on Mute

    Yazoo, Upstairs At Eric’s, 1982 on Mute

    Yazoo, Upstairs At Eric’s, 1982 on Mute My copy s a UK pressing, thus the Yazoo instead of Yaz, as the US Sire pressings had it. Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode cofounder) and Alison Moyet – such a fantastic album. “Only You” and “Don’t Go” on a debut LP?

  • Depeche Mode, Spirit, 2017 on Columbia / Mute

    Depeche Mode, Spirit, 2017 on Columbia / Mute

    Depeche Mode, Spirit, 2017 on Columbia / Mute Three-sided vinyl (fourth side is etched with “Spirit” logo). I’ve been a huge Depeche Mode fan from the early eighties – very consistent band Songs like “Going Backwards,” “where’s the revolution,” and “scum” tell you how DM feels about the state of the political world in 2017.