Soft Cell – Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing
Label: |
Some Bizzare – BZX 1012 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, LP, Album, Mini-Album, Stereo
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Synth-pop |
Tracklist
A1 | Memorabilia | 5:22 | |
A2 | Where Did Our Love Go | 4:12 | |
A3 | What | 4:33 | |
B1 | A Man Could Get Lost | 4:05 | |
B2 | Chips On My Shoulder | 4:26 | |
B3 | Sex Dwarf | 5:15 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Phonogram Ltd.
- Published By – Metropolis (7)
- Published By – Warner Bros. Music
- Published By – Jobete Music (UK) Ltd.
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Mixed At – Mediasound
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
- Pressed By – PRS Ltd.
Credits
- Artwork – M.T. 9.
- Design – Huw*
- Engineer – Don Wershba
- Engineer [Assistant] – Nicky Kalliongis
- Lacquer Cut By [Cutting Engineer] – Jack Skinner
- Mixed By – Harvey Goldberg
- Photography By [Back Photo] – Josh (164)
- Photography By [Front Photo] – Ashworth*
- Producer – Mike Thorne
- Rap – Cindy Ecstasy
- Tenor Saxophone – Dave Tofani
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn [Flugel Horn] – John Gatchell
Notes
All tracks flow into each other (Side A) and (Side B) as "Continuous Audio".
Includes two eight-inch photos of Dave and Marc.
Some copies with "Soft Cell" merchandising insert.
All Timing Approximate
℗ 1982 Phonogram Ltd.
A1, B1 to B3: Metropolis/Warner Bros Music
A2: Jobete Music (UK) Ltd.
A3: Copyright Control
Mixed at Media Sound, NYC.
Thanks to the New York Cell & Daniel Miller.
A message from SBL: Reality is a playground, so let's play.
Labels: Made in England.
Includes two eight-inch photos of Dave and Marc.
Some copies with "Soft Cell" merchandising insert.
All Timing Approximate
℗ 1982 Phonogram Ltd.
A1, B1 to B3: Metropolis/Warner Bros Music
A2: Jobete Music (UK) Ltd.
A3: Copyright Control
Mixed at Media Sound, NYC.
Thanks to the New York Cell & Daniel Miller.
A message from SBL: Reality is a playground, so let's play.
Labels: Made in England.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped, variant 1): BZX 1012 A//1 ▽130 11 STERLING 1 5
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched, variant 1): BZS- 812- A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped, variant 1): BZX 1012 B//1 ▽130 STERLING 11 1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched, variant 1): BZS- 812- B
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped, variant 2): BZX 1012 A // 1 ▽ 130 11 STERLING 22
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched, variant 2): BZS - 812 - A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped, variant 2): BZX 1012 B // 1 ▽ 130 STERLING 11 11
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched, variant 2): BZS - 812 - B
Other Versions (5 of 49)
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Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing (LP, Album, Jacksonville Pressing) | Some Bizzare | 9 23694-1 B, 1-23694 | US | 1982 | |||
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Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing (LP, Album) | Some Bizzare | 529815 | 1982 | |||
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Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing (LP, Album, Stereo) | Vertigo | 6359 110 | Scandinavia | 1982 | ||
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Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing (LP, Album) | Vertigo | 6359 110, 63 59 110 | Spain | 1982 | ||
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Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing (LP, Album) | Some Bizzare | VBO-1-3313 | Canada | 1982 |
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Reviews
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Edited one year agoAmazed when I came across this in a re-use shop at my local dump. Cover a bit worse for wear, but when I checked the vinyl it was perfect, so I grabbed this. Fixed the cover cleaned the vinyl and gave it try. So glad I did, this is a brillant album, love it.
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Edited 4 months agoWell its safe to say at this point there will never be a cd release of the US version of ecstatic dancing. Fade to me crying in the rain at the pink flamingo. Side 2 of the American version mixes straight from "a man could get lost" directly into "insecure me" then into "sex dwarf"...so the energy of this mini lp therefore just goes through the roof and is a strong contender for the ultimate soft cell record
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Interesting to note that the remixed track, bearing the title A Man Could Get Lost, is originally called A Man Can Get Lost on the double A debut 7" release for Phonogram/Some Bizzare.
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Edited 8 years agoNOTES:
Underneath the Label Code top right corner on the rear sleeve it says:
A message from SBL
"Reality is a playground so lets play"
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