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INYIM Media “Back To The Future” Edition: Saluting 1980s London Nightlife Via Soft Cell’s Trendsetting Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret!

INYIM Media “Back To The Future” Edition: Saluting 1980s London Nightlife Via Soft Cell’s Trendsetting Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret…

INYIM Media “Back To The Future” Edition: Saluting 1980s London Nightlife Via Soft Cell’s Trendsetting Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret!

It’s 39 years since this groove-laden ’80s sensation was released to the
world from West Yorkshire synth-pop newcomers
 Soft Cell. Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret came out on Some Bizzare Records, and featured one of the most iconic new
wave tracks of all time:
 Tainted Love.

Soft Cell - Non-Stop Erotic CabaretSoft Cell – Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret

The song became such a hit for the group that many forget that it was actually
a cover version of the ’60s Northern soul number originally recorded by Gloria
Jones. It was re-recorded by Soft Cell in just a day and a half, with one
vocal take from frontman Marc Almond, and went on to reach number one in six
different countries. Since then, the song has seen several more cover
renditions, notably Marilyn Manson’s 2001 version for the soundtrack
to Not Another Teen Movie

Meanwhile, the album itself reached number 5 in UK charts and was also Soft
Cell’s highest charting US release. Produced by Mike Thorne (who has also
worked with Roger Daltrey, John Cale and Bronski Beat), it also featured the
singles Bedsitter and Say Hello, Wave Goodbye which – like much of the rest of the record – explore themes of the
glittering ’80s London club scene. 

One song that was seen as a step too far, however, was the S&M-inspired
Sex Dwarf. In a situation 
not unfamiliar in the world of pop music, the music video was banned in the UK for the explicit nature of the track, but it still makes for
a popular club track in alternative scenes today.

There’s a lot to be said for low budget pop releases; here we’ve got a campy,
flamboyant record that’s so wonderfully ’80s in hindsight, and yet at the time
it did its very best to step away from the formulaic pop culture of the age
with the most unapologetic attitude imaginable.” – Contactmusic.com

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