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Vinyl love: The Clientele “The violet hour”

(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 Clientele
Album Title: The violet hour
Year released: 2003
Year reissued: 2025
Details: standard black

The skinny: Here’s one that’s been on my vinyl wish list for a very, very long time, perhaps even from day one of my collecting vinyl in earnest. “The Violet hour” was my introduction to London-based dream pop outfit The Clientele and to say I was obsessed with its gauzy sound for the larger part of the 2000s would be putting it mildly. I’ve been intently following the group ever since and every single one of their long players has found a place on my record shelves, all but this one… until now. As I wrote when the song featured below appeared on my Best tunes of 2003 list, the original recordings had been thought to have been lost, which was why this was the only album in their discography that hadn’t seen a recent vinyl reissue. When it was located, incidentally in the year of the album’s 20th anniversary, I was hopeful that this reissue would finally see the light. And now, two years later, here it is and I wasted no time in procuring a copy. It’s a thing of beauty.

Standout track: “Porcelain”

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Vinyl love: Concrete Blonde “Bloodletting”

(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: Concrete Blonde
Album Title: Bloodletting
Year released: 1990
Year reissued: 2017
Details: standard black

The skinny: Well, it’s All Hallow’s Eve again and though it’s been years since I’ve celebrated it in any traditional sense and double that since I dressed up in costume as the holiday warrants, I know it’s an important one to many people and I do try to observe it every year in my own way. This year, as I often do, I’ll spin some gothic rock tunes, perhaps some Sisters, some Joy Division, or this album by Concrete Blonde. “Bloodletting” took the alt rock trio from California into gothic rock territory, their frontwoman Johnette Napolitano having been reportedly inspired by Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles novels, and scoring the group their best-selling album* in the process. I purchased this bare bones reissue when I saw it come up for sale on Amazon back in 2017 because it’s one of those albums** that I knew I needed in my collection, a total mood record that is playable front to back and to front again. And every time I do spin it, I get the urge to light some black candles and crack a bottle of full bodied red wine. Happy Hallowe’en everybody!

Standout track: “Tomorrow Wendy”

*This mostly on the back of their huge radio-friendly hit “Joey“.

**It ranked number six on my best albums of 1990 list when I counted it down earlier this year.

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Vinyl love: Operators “Blue wave”

(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: Operators
Album Title: Blue wave
Year released: 2016
Details: white

The skinny: Here’s an album that hasn’t seen my turntable in some time. I purchased it from Amazon (back when I was still buying records from Amazon) shortly after its release on the back of seeing the group perform live the previous edition of Ottawa’s Bluesfest. Operators was a short-lived synth rock trio led by Dan Boeckner, formed after the dissolution of Handsome Furs, then the one album collaboration with Spoon’s Britt Daniels (Divine Fits), and just before the reformation of Wolf Parade. The trio also included drummer Sam Brown and keyboardist Devojka and only ever released an EP and two full length albums. Spinning this white vinyl pressing of their debut “Blue wave” and its new wave influenced rock will forever remind me of a certain time and place and feeling, hot and yellow summery nights, crowds of like minded music fans, and joy.

Standout track: “Nobody”