Reissue of one of the biggest new wave hits of the '80s, the top 10 1982 smash 'Tainted Love' by Marc Almond & David Ball's hit synth-pop duo. Contains the original B-side that first appeared on the 7 inch vinyl, their... more » remake of the Motown anthem 'Where D« less
Reissue of one of the biggest new wave hits of the '80s, the top 10 1982 smash 'Tainted Love' by Marc Almond & David Ball's hit synth-pop duo. Contains the original B-side that first appeared on the 7 inch vinyl, their remake of the Motown anthem 'Where D
CD Reviews
Great version of Tainted Love/Where did our Love go
Mike Seay | VA. USA | 09/04/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"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. The Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret version was very short, with "Where Did Our Love Go" completely edited out. Then there was the 45 version, which included both songs connected together, but with 2 minutes edited out of the middle section and 2 minutes chopped off the end of the song. If your looking for the song in particular, get this one and stay away from Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret. You would think Non-Stop being the "album", it would have the longest version available. Wrong."
Still Untainted After All These Years.
The Groove | Boston, MA | 12/17/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's hard to do a survey of the great electropop singles of the 1980s without mentioning "Tainted Love" from the influential duo Soft Cell. Vocalist Marc Almond sings this song with the urgency of a scarred lover who's had his heart bruised too many times. The moody and dark synths underscore the pained lyrics which convincingly illustrate a picture of a relationship gone bad. "Tainted Love" stayed in the charts for weeks and weeks, and it's easy to see why. Not only did we connect with Almond's agony, it also provided ample proof that synth pop can carry emotion. But "Tainted Love" doesn't really hit its climax until it segues into their version of the Supremes' "Where Did Our Love Go." This single, which has the original 9-minute extended version, excludes the b-side "Memorabillia," which was featured on the original US 12-inch single. Also, the 1991 remix that surfaces here isn't bad, but it's rather unnecessary. Still, "Tainted Love" is a single definitely worth revisiting. Even after all these years, it remains untainted."
The song that never gets old
Mike Seay | 02/27/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Tainted Love rocks. Ever since I first heard this song, I was captivated. I loved it, and I always will. 80s songs rock!"
THE BEST SONG EVER!!!!!
Mike Seay | 01/04/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Let's get one thing stait:I am NOT one of those people who gush about a song one week and hate it the next."Tainted Love" has been my FAVORITE song for over a decade-and I'm only 18!You HAVE to buy it!!!!!!!!"
Marc rules
The Groove | 05/29/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Marc Almond is a true DIVA. I have everything he has ever done with and without David Ball. His solo stuff is amazing. He is the Torch singer of all Torch singers!"