- Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret
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Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret Studio album by Soft Cell Released 23 November 1981 Recorded 1981; Advision Studios,
Camden Cell Studios
(London, England)Genre Synthpop, New Wave Length 40:32 Label Some Bizzare
Sire
Vertigo (original release)
Mercury (various reissues)Producer Dave Ball, Daniel Miller, Mike Thorne Soft Cell chronology Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret
(1981)Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing
(1982)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Rolling Stone [2] Rolling Stone Russia [3] World of Music [4] Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret is the debut album by English synthpop duo Soft Cell, released in the United Kingdom on 23 November 1981 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. The album produced two more top five singles in the UK with "Bedsitter" and "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye".
Despite the reputation of many New Wave bands as being on the cutting edge of technology, 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. The album was recorded in New York City at the height of its gay club scene, at a time when the drug MDMA (also known as ecstasy) was just beginning to become popular. The sound and club beats of the album reflect this atmosphere, with songs about pornographic cinemas and infidelity, although the album's themes sprang not from New York but the seedy underworld of early '80s London. The group caused some controversy in the UK over the single "Sex Dwarf", the music video of which was banned for explicit, S&M-related content. The duo would delve deeper into its fascination with decadence on its subsequent works, including the 1982 remix album Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing, which features an alternate cut of "Sex Dwarf" on which singer Marc Almond appears to simulate a female orgasm with his voice.
CMJ New Music Report included Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret on a list of The Top 25 College Radio Albums of All Time.[5] American magazine Out placed the album at number sixty-six on their list of The 100 Greatest, Gayest Albums (of All Time).[6] It was also included in Robert Dimery's book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[7]
Contents
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Dave Ball and Marc Almond, except where noted.
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Frustration" 4:12 2. "Tainted Love" Ed Cobb 2:34 3. "Seedy Films" 5:05 4. "Youth" 3:15 5. "Sex Dwarf" 5:15 6. "Entertain Me" 3:35 7. "Chips on My Shoulder" 4:05 8. "Bedsitter" 3:36 9. "Secret Life" 3:37 10. "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" 5:24 1996 remastered CD bonus tracks[8] No. Title Writer(s) Length 11. "Where Did Our Love Go?" (B-side of "Tainted Love") Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr. 3:14 12. "Memorabilia" (B-side of "A Man Can Get Lost" in the UK and "Tainted Love" in the US) 4:49 13. "Facility Girls" (B-side of "Bedsitter") 2:25 14. "Fun City" (B-side of "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye") 7:45 15. "Torch" (non-album single) 4:08 16. "Insecure Me" (B-side of "Torch") 4:39 17. "What?" (non-album single) H. B. Barnum 2:50 18. "....So" (B-side of "What?") 3:47 2002 remastered CD bonus tracks[9] No. Title Writer(s) Length 11. "Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go" (12" Mix) Cobb, Holland, Dozier, Holland 8:59 12. "Tainted Dub" (12" Mix) Cobb 9:14 2008 deluxe edition
Disc 1: Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing[10] No. Title Writer(s) Length 11. "Memorabilia" 5:20 12. "Where Did Our Love Go?" Holland, Dozier, Holland 4:22 13. "What?" Barnum 4:31 14. "A Man Could Get Lost" 3:57 15. "Chips on My Shoulder" 4:28 16. "Sex Dwarf" 5:10 17. "Torch" (bonus track) 4:08 18. "A Man Could Get Lost" (bonus track) 3:18 Disc 2[10] No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Memorabilia" (Extended) 7:45 2. "Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go?" (12" Mix) Cobb, Holland, Dozier, Holland 9:02 3. "Bedsitter" (Extended) 7:52 4. "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" (Extended) 8:53 5. "Torch" (Extended) 8:27 6. "What?" (Extended) Barnum 6:06 7. "Persuasion" 7:38 8. "Facility Girls" 2:21 9. "Fun City" 7:44 10. "Insecure Me" (Extended) 8:14 11. "So" 3:49 Personnel
- Marc Almond – vocals
- Dave Ball – backing vocals, producer, synthesizers, electronic instruments, acoustic instruments
- Peter Ashworth – photography
- Arun Chakraverti – mastering
- Michael Christopher – assistant engineer
- Cindy Ecstasy – backing vocals
- John Gatchell – trumpet, flugelhorn
- Harvey Goldberg – mixing
- Paul Hardiman – engineer
- Andy Hoggman – assistant engineer
- Nicky Kalliongis – assistant engineer
- Daniel Miller – producer
- Vicious Pink Phenomena – backing vocals
- Andrew Prewett – design
- Jack Skinner – mastering
- Mike Thorne – producer
- David Tofani – saxophone, clarinet
- Don Wershba – engineer
Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (1981/1982) Peak
positionCanadian Albums Chart[11] 2 New Zealand Albums Chart[12] 7 Swedish Albums Chart[13] 25 UK Albums Chart[14] 5 US Top LPs[15] 22 US Soul LPs[15] 55 Certifications
Country Certification Canada Platinum[16] United Kingdom Platinum[17] References
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- ^ World of Music (November 08): 27.
- ^ "The Top 25 College Radio Albums of All Time". CMJ New Music Report (CMJ Network, Inc) 74 (5): 12. 6 January 2003. ISSN 0890-0795. http://books.google.com/books?id=xkzZ53I3Fx8C&lpg=PA1&pg=PA12#v=onepage&q&f=false. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
- ^ "Out's 100 Greatest, Gayest Albums (of All Time)". Out. Here Media Inc. http://out.com/gayestAlbumsPart1SS.asp?pagenumber=35. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
- ^ "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die". Rocklist.net. http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/steveparker/1001albums.htm. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
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- ^ "Soft Cell – Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret". Swedish Recording Industry Association. Hung Medien. http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Soft+Cell&titel=Non-Stop+Erotic+Cabaret&cat=a. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
- ^ "Chart Stats – Soft Cell – Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret". The Official Charts Company. Chart Stats. http://www.chartstats.com/release.php?release=39849. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
- ^ a b "Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret – Soft Cell – Billboard Albums". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. http://www.allmusic.com/album/non-stop-erotic-cabaret-r49694/charts-awards/billboard-album. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
- ^ "Gold Platinum Database". Music Canada. 1 March 1982. http://www.musiccanada.com/GPSearchResult.aspx?st=Non-Stop+Erotic+Cabaret&sa=Soft+Cell&smt=0. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
- ^ "Certified Awards Search". British Phonographic Industry. 15 November 1982. http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/Search.aspx. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
Categories:- 1981 albums
- Albums certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry
- Albums certified platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association
- Debut albums
- Soft Cell albums
- Universal Deluxe Editions
- Sire Records albums
- Vertigo Records albums
- Mercury Records albums
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