This Last Night in Sodom [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

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Album Description
Digitally remastered 1998 reissue on Mercury of their 1984 LP for the label. Features new cover art, new liner notes, all 10 of the original tracks & six bonus tracks: 'Disease And Desire', 'Born To Lose', 'You Only Live Twice', '007 Theme', 'Soul Inside' (12' Mix) and 'Her Imagination'.

This Last Night in Sodom
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • My Personal Favorite!
  • Best of Soft Cell
  • Top of the short list
  • Superior work. The peak of their form.
This Last Night in Sodom
Soft Cell
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. The Art of Falling Apart
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ASIN: B00000I603
Release Date: 1999-02-23

Tracks:

  1. Mr. Self Destruct
  2. Slave To This
  3. Little Rough Rhinestone
  4. Meet Murder My Angel
  5. The Best Way To Kill
  6. L'Esqualita
  7. Down In The Subway
  8. Surrender To A Stranger
  9. Soul Inside
  10. Where Was Your Heart (When You Needed It Most)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars My Personal Favorite!.......2003-12-03

I'm 39 yrs. old and used to be a punk rocker-new waver of the late 70's to early 80's. I've heard it all 100 times over. This is absolutely the best Soft Cell album ever made barnone,... period! Listen to it in the dark, turned up real loud, on a hit of acid and see if you can walk away unaffected. Weird, darkly humorous, dirty, creepy, aren't strong enough words to describe this band's strange unclassifiable music. God I love this band!!! Murder my Angel*****

5 out of 5 stars Best of Soft Cell.......2002-02-11

This is their best work without question. If you are true fan of Soft Cell you need this CD. Most casual listeners will know these guys from their mega-hit "Tainted Love" from their first LP. However, people who know the duo's other material know that Tainted love was the exception and not the norm.

These boys sing about depression, sex, sleeze, porn, murder, drugs, self abuse and self destruction.

Last Night in Sodom is sort of a slight departure from the previous works in that there is some guitar in some of the songs. The songs are more angrier in tone as well. "Mr Self Destruct" may be the closest Soft Cell has come to making an actual rock song. "Slave to This" is a chilling dirge where Marc Almond's lyrics are never more angry and desperate in this artsy track. "Meet Murder my Angel" is a great song that describes the mind of a killer before he takes out his victim. It is very creepy much like "Martin" is from the "Art of Falling Apart" CD. "Down in the Subway" is a catchy song in which Almond almost makes killing himself sound like fun or a happy event..heh. "Where was your Heart" is about a girl "giving it up" and losing her virginity to someone who never cared about her and just wanted to have sex with her. No, as you can probably tell there is no "Tainted Love" part 2 on this CD.

Hey, its great stuff from an 80's group who was way ahead of everyone else during this time period in ideas and also in sound. Almond is a great singer and his study of theater really shows when he sings. David Ball is one of the best keyboard players off all time......a must have.

5 out of 5 stars Top of the short list.......1999-12-10

If I were on a desert island and only allowed 10 CDs this would be on my list. I don't even consider myself a huge Soft Cell fan. This recording has stood the test of time. I've had this for about 15 years and it still sounds fresh everytime I hear it.

5 out of 5 stars Superior work. The peak of their form........1999-08-26

Please read the reviews attached to the album "The Art of Falling Apart" - the lyrical and orchestral content is similar, the form more refined and less ponderous. Although it is a close race, I have to buck the trend and declare this Almond & Ball's best album. Squalor and desperation have never been put to music more incisively, invasively and insidiously all at once. You'll feel the need to take a shower after listening. DON'T start your experience with this album; I still recommend easing one's self into their perspective by starting with their first and second albums, Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing and Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret before moving onto This Last Night and The Art of Falling Apart. If you're curious as to whether or not your emotional memory/reaction to "the club scene" is/was common (and just how well it could be described through music), you will not find better. Far, far ahead of its time in every way back then, it's still ahead of its time now.
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    This Last Night in Sodom
    Soft Cell
    Manufacturer: Universal/Mercury
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000B94Y
    Release Date: 1998-06-23

    Tracks:

    1. Mr. Self Destruct
    2. Slave To This
    3. Little Rough Rhinestone
    4. Meet Murder My Angel
    5. The Best Way To Kill
    6. L'Esqualita
    7. Down In The Subway
    8. Surrender To A Stranger
    9. Soul Inside
    10. Where Was Your Heart (When You Needed It Most)
    11. Disease And Desire
    12. Born To Lose
    13. You Only Live Twice
    14. 007 Theme
    15. Soul Inside
    16. Her Imagination

    Album Description

    Digitally remastered 1998 reissue on Mercury of their 1984 LP for the label. Features new cover art, new liner notes, all 10 of the original tracks & six bonus tracks: 'Disease And Desire', 'Born To Lose', 'You Only Live Twice', '007 Theme', 'Soul Inside' (12' Mix) and 'Her Imagination'.

    Album Details

    Digitally Remastered with New Sleeve Notes and Packaging.

    Music:

    1. Through the Wires
    2. Time Capsule [Import]
    3. Tomorrow Is Now [CD-single] [Import]
    4. Tournado: Tangerine Dream Live [Live] [Original recording remastered]
    5. Trent Reznor Chatback
    6. Under the Flesh [Explicit Lyrics]
    7. Watching Her Fingers (remix) cd single
    8. Weather Changer Girl
    9. What I Got [CD-single]
    10. White Cannibal [Live]

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    Monsters Pt.1 [CD-single] [Import]

    Schubert: Piano Sonatas, Opp. 42 & 122

    Sonatas for 2 Violins & Continuo

    That's All

    Hooray! It's a Death Trip

    Serenity

    Romantically Helpless [Import]

    Maria Callas in Hamburg 1962 and the Rarest Material

    Scientific Dream & A French Kiss

    Nojima Playe Ravel

    Sabroso!

    Soultrane

    Que Sentiras

    Baroque Favorites

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