Soft Cell are an English
synth-pop
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duo who came to prominence in the early 1980s. The duo consists of vocalist
Marc Almond
Peter Mark Almond (born 9 July 1957) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. He is the lead vocalist of the synth-pop/ new wave duo Soft Cell. He has a distinctive soulful voice and androgynous image. He has had a diverse career as a ...
and instrumentalist
David Ball. The band are primarily known for their 1981 hit version of "
Tainted Love" and their platinum-selling debut album ''
Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret''.
In the United Kingdom, Soft Cell had twelve top 40 hits,
including "Tainted Love" (number 1), "
Torch
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" (number 2), "
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
"Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" is a song from the album'' Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret'' by English synth-pop duo Soft Cell that was released as a single in January 1982 and reached number three on the UK Singles Chart.
In 1991, the track was remixed by ...
", "
What
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Film and television
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* ...
" (both number 3), and "
Bedsitter
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" (number 4). They also had four top 20 albums between 1981 and 1984.
The duo split in 1984 but reformed in 2001 to tour and release a new album. They held a reunion concert in London on 30 September 2018, stating it would be their last live UK performance as a duo but that they may still perform abroad and record together.
Soft Cell's songs have been covered by several artists, including
David Gray,
Coil and
Nine Inch Nails
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.
Their track "Memorabilia" earned recognition for the band as pioneers of the synth-oriented
techno
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genre. The duo have sold in excess of ten million records world-wide.
History
''Mutant Moments'' and "Memorabilia"

Soft Cell were formed in 1978, after Almond and Ball had met at
Leeds Polytechnic in the previous year. Their initial efforts at recording resulted in an EP titled ''
Mutant Moments
''Mutant Moments'' is the debut EP by synthpop duo Soft Cell. Only 2000 copies were pressed, originally by Big Frock Records, then later by a Japanese fan club, making the record extremely rare and prized by collectors and fans alike. The duo, wh ...
'', released in 1980 and which was funded by a loan of £2,000 from Dave Ball's mother and made with a simple two-track recorder.
[Almond, Marc (1999). ''Tainted Life''. London: Sidgwick & Jackson. .]
Soft Cell's next recording, "The Girl with the Patent Leather Face", appeared as a contribution to the ''
Some Bizzare Album
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Information
The album c ...
'', which included
Depeche Mode
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,
the The
are an English rock band from London, formed in 1979 by singer-songwriter Matt Johnson, the only constant member, and often the sole member.
achieved critical acclaim and commercial success in the UK, with 15 chart singles, seven reaching ...
, and
Blancmange
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. The duo ultimately signed to the Some Bizzare label, backed by
Phonogram Records
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. Their first single, "A Man Could Get Lost" b/w "Memorabilia" on 7" and "Memorabilia" b/w "Persuasion" on 12", was produced by
Daniel Miller who founded
Mute Records
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, "Memorabilia" was a success in nightclubs, but did not enter the UK singles chart.
"Tainted Love"
After the chart failure of "Memorabilia",
Phonogram Records
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allowed Soft Cell to record a second and final single in an attempt to score a chart success. The band opted to record a cover version of "Tainted Love", an obscure 1965
northern soul
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track originally released by
Gloria Jones
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(the girlfriend of
Marc Bolan
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at the time of his death) and written by
Ed Cobb of
the Four Preps.
Released in 1981, Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" was a No. 1 hit in 17 countries, including the United Kingdom, where it was the second best selling single of 1981
after selling 1.05 million copies (a total which increased to 1.35 million copies by August 2017).
In 1982, "Tainted Love" became a No. 8 single in the United States and went on to set a
Guinness World Record
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at the time for the longest consecutive stay (43 weeks) on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The song's popularity developed slowly, needing 19 weeks to enter the US Top 40. The A-side of the
12-inch single
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of "Tainted Love" actually featured a two-song medley, with "Tainted Love" blending into the
Motown
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classic "
Where Did Our Love Go" (originally recorded by
the Supremes
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in 1964).
''Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret''
The duo's first album, ''
Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret'', hit UK No. 5 and further explored the now-trademark Soft Cell themes of squalor and sleaze. "Seedy Films" talks of long nights in
porno cinemas, while "Frustration" and "Secret Life" deal with the boredom and hypocrisy associated with suburban life. A companion video titled ''
Non-Stop Exotic Video Show'' was released in 1982 and featured videos directed by
Tim Pope
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. The video generated some controversy in Britain, mainly due to a scandal involved with the "Sex Dwarf" clip.
''
Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret'' garnered two additional hits: "
Bedsitter
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" dealt with the loneliness and lifestyle of a young man having recently left home to live in a
bedsit
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while partying hard. "Bedsitter" reached No. 4 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1981. The song was highly acclaimed in a retrospective review by
AllMusic
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journalist Ned Raggett who wrote that it "ranks as one of the best, most realistic portrayals of urban life recorded." The final single on the album, the ballad "
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
"Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" is a song from the album'' Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret'' by English synth-pop duo Soft Cell that was released as a single in January 1982 and reached number three on the UK Singles Chart.
In 1991, the track was remixed by ...
", peaked at No. 3 in February 1982.
During 1982, the duo spent most of their time recording and relaxing in New York City, where they met a woman named Cindy Ecstasy who Almond would later confirm was his drug supplier (it was Cindy Ecstasy who introduced them to the new nightclub drug of the same name). Soon after "Say Hello Wave Goodbye" dropped out of the chart, Soft Cell released a brand new song:
"Torch", a love song which was to prove the closest the band ever got to having a No. 1 hit with one of their own songs. The song entered straight into the Top 20 and peaked at No. 2.
In June 1982, as was the trend at the time, the duo released a mini album titled ''
Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing'', containing remixes of older material along with their new single, "What!", which is a cover of the 1965 song by
Melinda Marx
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, which was later covered in 1968 by
Judy Street, whose version became extremely popular on the Northern Soul scene."What!" was a major hit in the UK and reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart in August that year.
Decline and dissolution
By 1983, fame and nearly constant drug use were having a bad effect on the duo. Marc Almond also formed the group
Marc and the Mambas
Marc and the Mambas was a new wave group, formed by Marc Almond in 1982 as an offshoot project from Soft Cell. The band's line-up changed frequently, and included Matt Johnson from and Annie Hogan, with whom Almond worked later in his solo ...
, featuring collaborations with
the The
are an English rock band from London, formed in 1979 by singer-songwriter Matt Johnson, the only constant member, and often the sole member.
achieved critical acclaim and commercial success in the UK, with 15 chart singles, seven reaching ...
's
Matt Johnson and future Almond collaborator Annie Hogan, as an
offshoot to experiment out of the glare of the Soft Cell spotlight. Soft Cell's third album release, appropriately titled ''
The Art of Falling Apart'', was a Top 5 hit in the UK but the singles were only modest successes. The first single "Where The Heart Is" only reached 21, while the double A-side "Numbers"/"Barriers" peaked at 25. "Numbers" also generated controversy due to references in the song to the drug
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.
In September 1983, the duo released a new single "Soul Inside", which returned them to the UK Top 20, but by early 1984 the duo had amicably decided to end Soft Cell. They played farewell concerts at
Hammersmith Palais
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in January, and released one final album called ''
This Last Night in Sodom'' (UK No. 12) in March. The album's second and final single "Down in the Subway" (UK No. 24), had already been released in February 1984.
Reunions
Almond and Ball reunited as Soft Cell in 2000 with a series of live dates. They performed at the opening of the Ocean nightclub in London during March 2001. A mini-tour followed later in the year. The track "God Shaped Hole" featured on the
Some Bizzare compilation titled ''
I'd Rather Shout at a Returning Echo than Kid Someone's Listening'', released during 2001. A new Soft Cell album, ''
Cruelty Without Beauty'', was released during late 2002, followed by a European tour and a small US tour during early 2003. The second single from the album, a cover of
the Four Seasons "The Night", reached No. 39 in the UK. Soft Cell had considered recording "The Night" in place of "Tainted Love" during 1981, though keyboardist David Ball stated in a 2003 interview with the BBC, "I think history has kind of shown that we did make the right choice
n 1981.
In 2005 they released an album compiling some of their early demo recordings called
the Bedsit Tapes. Another similar compilation entitled
Demo Non Stop was also released around this time.
In November 2008, the band released a remix album entitled ''Heat''. The album included Soft Cell tracks remixed by such acts as
Paul Dakeyne,
the Grid
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,
Manhattan Clique,
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,
Richard X
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,
Ladytron
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,
MHC,
Atomizer,
Mark Moore,
Spektrum,
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and many more.
In February 2018, Soft Cell announced that they would reunite for one last UK reunion concert. On 21 August 2018, Almond revealed on the
Chris Evans Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 that Soft Cell were releasing two new tracks ahead of the concert: "Northern Lights" and "Guilty (Cos I Say You Are)". Entitled "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye", the reunion concert took place at the
O2 Arena in London on 30 September 2018. It was stated this was their final live UK show as a duo, but that they may still perform abroad and record material together.
In 2019 Ball said a new Soft Cell album was in the works. In May 2019, the ''To Show You, I've Been There'' book was released, which came with a vinyl copy of the ''Magick Mutants'' EP, a sequel to their debut ''
Mutant Moments
''Mutant Moments'' is the debut EP by synthpop duo Soft Cell. Only 2000 copies were pressed, originally by Big Frock Records, then later by a Japanese fan club, making the record extremely rare and prized by collectors and fans alike. The duo, wh ...
'' EP.
In June 2020, the ''Mutant Moments'' EP received its first official release. Originally to be part of the UK June
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2020, the 10 inch EP was sold directly through the band's website, as the event was cancelled due to the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic
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.
In July 2021, the duo announced that their new album would be called ''
Happiness Not Included'' and would feature tracks such as "Heart Like Chernobyl",
"Light Sleepers" and "Nostalgia Machine".
The album was released in May 2022, 20 years after their previous studio album release, with Dave Ball revealing
Pet Shop Boys
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were working on a remix for a forthcoming single.
Despite claiming their 2018 reunion show would be the last in the UK, Soft Cell reunited again for 5 performances in 2021. The short tour was to mark 40 years of the ''Non Stop Erotic Cabaret'' album, with the band performing the album in full, as well as some hits and new material. The run began at the O2 Academy in Glasgow, Scotland on 10 November and ended at the London Hammersmith Apollo on 16 November. On 16 September 2023 they opened the BBC Radio 2 "Live in the Park" event in Victoria Park Leicester
Influences
The group cited
David Bowie
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,
Marc Bolan
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and
Suicide
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as primary influences.
Almond also named
Siouxsie Sioux
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as a major influence for his early performance style.
Discography
* ''
Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret'' (1981)
* ''
The Art of Falling Apart'' (1983)
* ''
This Last Night in Sodom'' (1984)
* ''
Cruelty Without Beauty'' (2002)
* ''
Happiness Not Included'' (2022)
* ''
Happiness Now Completed'' (2024)
References
Further reading
*
*
External links
*
Soft Cell singles listBBC Top of the Pops InterviewMarc Almond's official site*
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