Depeche Mode - Violator -1990- -uk Pbthal Lp 24... -

In 2001, was re-released as part of Depeche Mode’s 10th-anniversary edition, featuring a bonus disc with remixes and live tracks. The album has also been certified 3x Platinum in the United States and has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.

Recorded at Pacha in Madrid, Château d’Hérouville in France, and Hansa Tonstudio in Berlin, was produced by Depeche Mode and Flood, with additional production credits going to Dave Bascombe. The album’s sound is characterized by its brooding atmosphere, courtesy of Martin Gore’s haunting synthesizers and Alan Wilder’s innovative use of distorted basslines. Depeche Mode - Violator -1990- -UK PBTHAL LP 24...

The UK PBTHAL LP 24 pressing of is a rare and highly collectible item. Released on Parlophone Records, this pressing features the original album artwork, including a striking image of a woman with a violated expression. The vinyl itself is a sought-after collectible, with many fans and collectors seeking out mint condition copies. In 2001, was re-released as part of Depeche

Lyrically, explores themes of love, desire, and existential crisis. Lead vocalist Dave Gahan’s distinctive baritone delivery brings depth and emotion to tracks like “Personal Jesus,” “Enjoy the Silence,” and “Policy of Truth.” The album’s lyrics are both personal and universal, resonating with listeners who connected with Depeche Mode’s introspective and often provocative storytelling. The album’s sound is characterized by its brooding