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Soft Cell ‎– Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret -1981 - Synth Pop ( vinyl )

Soft Cell ‎– Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret -1981 - Synth Pop ( vinyl )

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Soft Cell ‎– Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret -1981 - Synth Pop ( vinyl )

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Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret is the debut album by English synthpop duo Soft Cell, released in the United Kingdom on 27 November 1981[1][2] by Some Bizzare Records. The album's critical and commercial success was bolstered by the worldwide success of its single "Tainted Love", a cover version of a soul song by Gloria Jones, which topped charts worldwide and became the best-selling British single of 1981 in the United States—as a result of the single's success the album had reported advance orders of more than 200,000 copies.[2] The album produced two more top five singles in the UK with "Bedsitter" and "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye".


The album was created on a very low budget; it was supposedly recorded almost entirely with a ReVox tape recorder, a borrowed Roland drum machine belonging to Kit Hain, a small, preset Roland bass synthesizer, and an NED Synclavier, belonging to producer Mike Thorne.[citation needed] The group caused some controversy in the UK over the song "Sex Dwarf", the music video of which was banned for explicit, S&M-related content.

Label:
Vertigo ‎– Some Bizzare ‎– VOG-1-3309
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:Canada
Released:1981
Style:Synth-pop

Sleeve Condition (Out of 10) ~ 8 cover edge wear / with inner sleeve / liner is a bit ragged
Label Condition (Out of 10) ~ 10
Vinyl Condition ~ (Out of 10)
Side 1 - 10
side 2 - 10

BIN R71

Tracklist

A1 Frustration 4:11
A2 Tainted Love 2:34
A3 Seedy Films 5:05
A4 Youth 3:15
A5 Sex Dwarf 5:16
B1 Entertain Me 3:36
B2 Chips On My Shoulder 4:07
B3 Bedsitter 3:36
B4 Secret Life 3:38
B5 Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
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