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The Very Best Of Soft Cell,Soft Cell
    • The Very Best Of Soft Cell
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    • Sex Dwarf (Original Version)
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    • Tainted Love (2XS Remix)
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    • Tainted Love

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    • Memorabilia (Single Version)
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    • Tainted Love
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    • Where Did Our Love Go? (Original / 7-inch Single Version)
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    • Bedsitter
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    • Say Hello, Wave Goodbye (7-inch Single Version)
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    • Sex Dwarf (Original Version)
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    • Torch (Original / 7-inch Single Version)
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    • Insecure Me (2002 Edit)
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    • What?
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    • Where The Heart Is (Original / 7-inch Single Version)
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    • It's A Mugs Game (Edit)
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    • Numbers (2002 Edit)
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    • Loving You Hating Me
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    • Soul Inside (Single Version)
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    • Down In The Subway (Original / 7-inch Single Version)
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    • Somebody, Somewhere, Sometime
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    • Divided Soul
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    • Tainted Love (2XS Remix)
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    • Say Hello Wave Goodbye (Almighty Radio Edit)

album review

"Out in clubland, having fun, now I'm hiding from the sun." No lyrics could have ever wrapped up the duel nature of Soft Cell's music better, these lines (from "Bedsitter") tells of their fun new wave club hits and their intimate electronic dirges, and the effect they both have on listeners. The true magic of the band is when they could combine the two, like on their signature song "Tainted Love." But there are plenty of excellent songs by the duo that were never praised as highly, and most of them make it to this collection of their best material. "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" is a touching ballad that floats its lush and heavenly melodies on a bed of throbbing synthesizers and minimalist percussion. "Sex Dwarf" is a sleazy anthem that features plodding keyboards, aggressive drums, and one of the ugliest vocal performances committed to record. It isn't that Marc Almond has a death metal throat, but instead it's the way he creeps and crawls over the track like a perverted lounge singer. The sweet gloss of "Where the Heart Is" reveals a bright and energetic group using their quirky approach to shape a thoughtful pop nugget, while "Numbers" predates the Pet Shop Boys' sarcastic-yet-touching synth pop with like-minded lyrics and equally lush keyboards. There isn't a wasted moment on the album, and the documentation of a brilliant pop group deconstructing their own genre to fit their needs is quite refreshing when so much music from this time period comes off as so dated. A good song overcomes any wacky '80s keyboard work ("Soul Inside") or high-concept production techniques ("Memorabilia"), and that's the lesson to learn from this excellent collection of hidden gems. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide

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