(Vinyl Love is a series of posts that quite simply lists, describes, and displays the pieces in my growing vinyl collection. You can bet that each record was given a spin during the drafting of each corresponding post.)

Artist: The Box
Album Title: The best of The Box
Year released: 2024
Details: RSD2024 release, 2 x LP, fluorescent orange & fluorescent green, foil cover, gatefold sleeve











The skinny: I’ve been participating in Record Store Day festivities for more than a decade but with the diminishing amount of exclusive releases to catch my interest, it’s been a number of years since I’ve actually ventured out early enough to get stuck in lines and get involved in the crush and the rush of the crash and grab. This year, though, there were a few on my wishlist and I ventured out before the clock even reached ten. I got coffee and queued up for hours outside and inside a couple of my local shops and in the end, found three of the four that I had my eye on*. One of these was a Canadian RSD release of a new compilation called “The best of The Box”. I wrote recently how I realized that I was a fan of The Box (without even knowing it) when I posted about their single “L’affaire Dumoutier (Say to me)” for my Eighties Best 100 Redux. Listening to this vinyl the other night only reinforced for me how underrated and how talented the Canadian new wave band was at writing an ear worm that stuck with you throughout the decades. This release is pressed to two discs in fluorescent colours (orange and green)** and comes in a foil wrapped gatefold sleeve. Definitely a successful RSD for me.
Standout track: “Ordinary people”
*I wasn’t expecting to find the fourth one here in Canada but am still on the hunt for it and closing in.
**They were an 80s band, you know.

7 replies on “Vinyl love: The Box “The best of The Box””
I perused the list of RSD fare, and the Box stood out for me. I have all their albums, so I didn’t bother picking it up. It looks nice!
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Yeah. If you have all their albums, you wouldn’t need this at all but for me, it was perfect. I didn’t actually know I was fan until a few years ago!
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It was a trip to Montreal where I decided to pick up the Box at a local record store. I’ve always liked them, but didn’t have any in my collection. Their albums are really good.
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I know! I thought that I only knew “L’affaire Dumoutier” because that was a song that struck me as a teeniebopper on AM radio and I looked it up many years later. Then, a couple years ago I saw they were touring and decided to look up their other stuff and discovered I knew pretty much all their singles. JM Pisapia is a great pop song writer and I love his voice.
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