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This Last Night In Sodom

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Download links and information about This Last Night In Sodom by Soft Cell. This album was released in 1984 and it belongs to New Wave, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 45:21 minutes.

Artist: Soft Cell
Release date: 1984
Genre: New Wave, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 45:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mr. Self Destruct 3:13
2. Slave To This 5:03
3. Little Rough Rhinestone 4:32
4. Meet Murder My Angel 4:38
5. The Best Way To Kill 4:42
6. L'esqualita 7:09
7. Down In the Subway 2:51
8. Surrender To a Stranger 3:38
9. Soul Inside 4:27
10. Where Was Your Heart (When You Needed It Most) 5:08

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For those whose exposure to Soft Cell has been limited to the glorious and inescapable "Tainted Love," the duo's 1984 swan song This Last Night in Sodom should feature a warning sticker. Singer Marc Almond and keyboardist Dave Ball don't attempt to recapture the Top 40 magic of that hit here. Instead, Almond completes his transformation into an electro-pop Scott Walker, operatically singing self-conscious and jaded songs like "Mr. Self-Destruct," "Little Rough Rhinestone," and "Meet Murder My Angel," while Ball's keyboards explore an icy, nearly Germanic abstraction (in the Kraftwerk/Neu! sense). Anyone intrigued by the prospect of faux-decadent torch songs in the Piaf/Brel tradition should be interested in this electronic hybrid of the style, but if you're looking for "Tainted Love, Pt. 2," it isn't here., Rovi