A 15-track compilation album released in 2017 via streaming on Bandcamp and Youtube,
Bare Bodkin includes material personally selected by bandleader Leslie Medford from each of the band's studio releases, in addition to five previously unreleased tracks which were recorded before the band's breakup. About the album, Medford said,
"I approached Bare Bodkin as if it would be the last will and testament of The Ophelias, as if it alone might be our legacy. [...] I use [the] four opening "new" songs to make a kind of personal statement about my feelings as to the prime aesthetic thrust of The Ophelias, musically, lyrically, visually...an extended prologue and set-up for the perhaps more-familiar numbers [.]" Then, in 2019, The Ophelias were among the first signees to Bruce Licher’s reconstituted
Independent Project Records with a vinyl and compact disc release of
Bare Bodkin part of the label’s first planned moves. The Covid-19 Pandemic caused a two-year delay, but
Bare Bodkin, remastered in 2021 by Philip Shaw Bova, was released on CD 25 February 2022 with artwork by Medford and IPR which can truthfully be called deluxe. A 45 RPM double LP is promised by summer 2022. Earlier, in August 2021, to announce the label’s return, Independent Projects released the
Source compilation which includes “Capital”, an unreleased rarity by The Ophelias from 1989. IPR also sponsored a new video for The Ophelias’ 1987 “The Night of Halloween” which was released 26 October 2021. ==
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