Today’s video of the day is Soft Cell – “Tainted Love” released in 1981.


Soft Cell, the English synthesizer duo, consisting of Marc Almond (vocals) and David Ball (keyboards), burst onto the music scene in the early 1980s. Known for their distinctive style and penchant for exploring the darker aspects of life, their lyrics often delved into themes of love, romance, nightlife, kinky sex, transvestism, drugs, and even murder. In 1981, Soft Cell unleashed a sensation that would define their career – the iconic cover version of “Tainted Love.” Originally a northern soul classic by Gloria Jones (the wife of Marc Bolan), this rendition by Soft Cell propelled them into the global spotlight. “Tainted Love” became an instant hit, marking a pivotal moment in the synth-pop movement.

The song “Tainted Love” can be found on their debut album, “Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret,” released in 1981. This album laid the foundation for their success, showcasing their unique blend of electronic music with captivating, often provocative, lyrics. “Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret” was a groundbreaking record that influenced the direction of electronic and synth-pop music in the 1980s. Following the triumph of “Tainted Love,” Soft Cell continued to captivate audiences with more chart-topping singles, solidifying their place in the music industry. They also made history with “Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing,” one of the first-ever remix albums, which further showcased their innovative approach to music. One of their memorable self-penned non-album singles, “Torch,” narrowly missed claiming the No.1 spot on the UK charts, underlining their enduring popularity and musical prowess. Soft Cell’s journey in the music world continued with a series of albums that further explored their distinctive sound and lyrical themes. Their work remained a testament to their ability to push boundaries and capture the zeitgeist of their era.

In summary, Soft Cell, the English synth-pop sensation, achieved global fame with their 1981 hit “Tainted Love,” featured on their debut album “Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret.” Their unique blend of music and lyrics exploring love, nightlife, and the darker side of life left an indelible mark on the music industry. With more chart-toppers and pioneering releases, Soft Cell’s influence on electronic and synth-pop music endures.

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