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1 Mutant Moments   Oct 1980  
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2 Memorabilia   Mar 1981  
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3 Bedsitter   Dec 1981  
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4 Say Hello Wave Goodbye   Feb 1982  
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5 Torch   Jun 1982  
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6 Sex Dwarf   Jun 1982  
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7 Tainted Love 10 9   Jul 1982  
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8 Where Did Our Love Go   Aug 1982  
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9 What!   Aug 1982  
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10 Insecure Me   Sep 1982  
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11 Where The Heart Is   Dec 1982  
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12 Insecure Me   1982  
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13 Soul Inside   Oct 1983  
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14 Down In The Subway   Mar 1984  
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15 I Feel Love   May 1985  
  Bronski Beat & Marc Almond  
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16 Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart   Jan 1989  
  Marc Almond Featuring Gene Pitney  
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17 Tears Run Rings   Feb 1989  
  Marc Almond  
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18 The Days Of Pearly Spencer   May 1992  
  Marc Almond  
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19 Tainted Love   Apr 1999  
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20 Monoculture   Sep 2002  
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21 The Night   Feb 2003  
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Soft Cell was an alternative music synth music duo consisting of Marc Almond and David Ball. Marc Almond's solo hits are shown below. The one hit wonder song Tainted Love was the greatest hit by Soft Cell both in rock music and pop music. Soft Cell experimented with many versions of Tainted Love. One popular dance music version was Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go, a medley of two 60s soul songs, by Gloria Jones and The Supremes respectively.


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