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''Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing'' is a 'mini' or 'remix' album by English
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duo
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, 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
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's 1966 song "
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", which reached number three on the
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. 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
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(commonly referred to as ecstasy). Vocalist
Marc Almond Peter Mark Sinclair "Marc" Almond, (born 9 July 1957) is an English singer. Almond first began performing and recording in the synthpop/ new wave duo Soft Cell where he became known for his distinctive soulful voice and androgynous image. H ...
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
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. The album is more dance-oriented than the group's first album '' Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret'', with remixes and instrumental versions of two songs from its predecessor, and both sides of the Memorabilia single, 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
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of Steely Dan, and several tracks co-written by him were recorded, but those songs were shelved due to label disputes with
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. 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
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. This fuelled rumours that the band was splitting up, though they would release two more albums, ''
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'' (1983) and '' This Last Night in Sodom'' (1984).


Reception

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'' gave the release a one star rating out of five, declaring it "more sterile English dance music" and that the release was "more of the same junk. And I do mean same: Two of the cuts here are simply re-recorded versions of previously released material."


Track listing


Notes

* "Memorabilia" appears here as a brand-new version of the B-side of "A Man Can Get Lost", performed in duet with Cindy Ecstasy. * "Where Did Our Love Go" is a remix of the B-side of "Tainted Love". * "A Man Could Get Lost" and "Chips On My Shoulder" are heavily remixed instrumental versions of the original songs. * "Sex Dwarf" is also remixed, but is closer to the structure of the original song. * The original North American vinyl release replaced "Chips on My Shoulder" with an edit of the extended version of "Insecure...Me?", while the 1999 remastered CD reissue contained both tracks.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing''.


Soft Cell

* David Ball *
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Additional musicians

* Cindy Ecstasy – rap * David Tofani
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* John Gatchell – trumpet, flugelhorn


Technical

* Mike Thorne – production * Don Wershba – engineering * Nicky Kalliongis – engineering assistance * Harvey Goldberg – mixing * Jack Skinner – cutting engineer


Artwork

* Peter Ashworth – front photo * Josh – back photo * Huw Feather – design * M.T. 9 – artwork


Charts


Certifications


References

{{Authority control 1982 EPs 1982 remix albums Albums produced by Mike Thorne Soft Cell albums Some Bizzare Records EPs