Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing

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Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing è un EP del gruppo musicale inglese dei Soft Cell, pubblicato nel 1982. rdf:langString
Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing is a 'mini' or 'remix' album by English synth-pop duo Soft Cell, released in the United Kingdom in June 1982, by Some Bizzare Records. In addition to remixes of the group's older material, it included a brand-new track, a cover of Judy Street's 1966 song "What", which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart. In some territories the album was released as an EP. rdf:langString
Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing — мини-альбом английского синти-поп дуэта Soft Cell, выпущенный в Великобритании в июне 1982 года на лейбле Some Bizzare Records. Помимо ремиксов на уже известный материал группы, он также включал в себя новую композицию, кавер на песню «What?» соул-певицы Джуди Стрит. После выхода альбома, группа объявила перерыв: Дэвиду Боллу нужно было время, чтобы помириться с своей девушкой, а Марк Алмонд начал выступать с Marc and the Mambas. Это подпитывало слухи о распаде группы, однако впоследствии дуэт выпустил ещё два альбома: в 1983 году и в 1984. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing is a 'mini' or 'remix' album by English synth-pop duo Soft Cell, released in the United Kingdom in June 1982, by Some Bizzare Records. In addition to remixes of the group's older material, it included a brand-new track, a cover of Judy Street's 1966 song "What", which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart. In some territories the album was released as an EP. As the name implies, Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing was conceived, by the band's own admission, under the influence of MDMA (commonly referred to as ecstasy). Vocalist Marc Almond later said in an interview with journalist Simon Tebbutt that the album's sound, as well as the sound of the band, was influenced by a short stint working at The Warehouse, a popular nightclub in Leeds. The album is more dance-oriented than the group's first album Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret, with remixes and instrumental versions of various songs from its predecessor as well as the new track "What". In the United Kingdom, this mini-LP format was just becoming prominent. Subsequent reissues would see the original mini-album length track listing bolstered with several extended versions of other Soft Cell material of the period. Originally, the album was set to be produced by Donald Fagen of Steely Dan, and several tracks co-written by him were recorded, but those songs were shelved due to label disputes with MCA Records. The whole album had to be scrapped due to songwriting liabilities and Soft Cell famously had to write and record the album in the span of one week. The band went on hiatus for a small period of time after the album's release, with David Ball taking time to reconcile with his girlfriend and Almond performing with Marc and the Mambas. This fuelled rumours that the band was splitting up, though they would release two more albums, The Art of Falling Apart (1983) and This Last Night in Sodom (1984).
rdf:langString Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing è un EP del gruppo musicale inglese dei Soft Cell, pubblicato nel 1982.
rdf:langString Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing — мини-альбом английского синти-поп дуэта Soft Cell, выпущенный в Великобритании в июне 1982 года на лейбле Some Bizzare Records. Помимо ремиксов на уже известный материал группы, он также включал в себя новую композицию, кавер на песню «What?» соул-певицы Джуди Стрит. Как следует из названия, Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing был задуман группой, по собственному признанию, под воздействием МДМА (более известного как «экстази»). Вокалист Марк Алмонд позже сказал в интервью журналисту Саймону Теббету, что на звучание альбома, а также на звучание группы в целом, повлияла недолгая работа в The Warehouse, популярном ночном клубе в Лидсе. Альбом получился более танцевально-ориентированным, чем Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret. После выхода альбома, группа объявила перерыв: Дэвиду Боллу нужно было время, чтобы помириться с своей девушкой, а Марк Алмонд начал выступать с Marc and the Mambas. Это подпитывало слухи о распаде группы, однако впоследствии дуэт выпустил ещё два альбома: в 1983 году и в 1984.
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