The best music of the 70s 80s 90s ( Soft Cell - Tainted Love )

Soft Cell's 'Tainted Love', an unforgettable electronic synth-pop duo that brought us musical pleasure, topped the charts in the UK and abroad before and after joining the glorious masterpiece 'Non-stop'. "Erotic Cabaret."

From hits that followed us without getting enough, even appearing in boring insurance advertising campaigns, they went on to enjoy the merit of fame and popularity, not only for their poor quality, but also for their personal style and tact. . This characterized Mark Almond's notable and consistent solo music career until 1984 and his more deliberate career as a producer and musician, notably The Grid for David Ball.

The seeds of the song in question can be said to have been written by Ed Cobb, one of the members of the famous American musical quartet The Four Preps from Los Angeles, which had some relevance in the decades of the 1950s, 1960s and 1960s. Singer Gloria Jones, one of the early soul performers of the 1970s, recorded the song as the B-side to 1965's Young Promise and the single "My Bad Boy's Comen' Home."

There are many (and interesting) versions of “Toxic Love” by the Pussycat Dolls, Marilyn Manson, Coil, Inspiral Carpets, Imelda May,

La Unión and others, but none has gone down in history as much as that of Soft's Cell. Mark's voice and eyelashes, like percussion instruments that never go out, shined on their own. Dirty Love continues to break down generational barriers. It's still very fun to listen to and dance to.



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