1980s cover band from San Francisco. Includes member biographies, audio/video, show schedule, song list and booking information.
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Tainted Love - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" Tainted Love " is a song composed by Ed Cobb, formerly of The Four Preps, which was originally recorded by Gloria Jones. It attained worldwide fame after being covered by Soft Cell in 1981, reachi...
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1. Tainted Love/ Where Did Our Love Go ... This is the best version of Tainted Love/Where did our Love go. To help others out, this version was released at the same time Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret was released, 1982, but as an import from England. So if you had an album rock station, they probably played this version.
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Soft Cell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soft Cell are an English synthpop duo who came to prominence in the early 1980s. They consist of vocalist Marc Almond and David Ball on synthesizers. The duo is well known for their huge worldwide hi...
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Music video by Soft Cell performing Tainted Love: Videowith Mike Thorne [Producer](C) 1981 Some Bizarre.
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Tainted Love by Soft Cell song meaning, lyrics, video and chart position ... Soft Cell is the duo of Marc Almond and David Ball. They started recording this as a "throwaway cover song." The choices were "Tainted Love" or a Frankie Valli song.
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A commentary on Soft Cell smash hit, Tainted Love, by producer Mike Thorne. ... Tainted Love, written for her by Ed Cobb, was a hit first for Gloria Jones in the sixties, and was clearly a persistent one in some people's minds back then.
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