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Marc Almond

Rock music
New wave
Glam rock
Composer and singer, Marc Almond is associated with the advent of synthetic pop and new-wave thanks to the track "Tainted Love", covered with David Ball, his Soft Cell alter-ego, from 1982 to 1987. Yet Almond is not just the singer of one glamorous hit: openly homosexual, he is a complex artist, author of an impressive discography with Soft Cell, Marc & the Mambas (two albums in 1982-1983) and then solo from 1984 with the albums Vermin in Ermine (1984), Stories of Johnny (1985), Mother Fist & Her Five Daughters (1987), then The Stars We Are (1988), including a number-one duet wit...
Songs
Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart
Something's Gotten Hold of My HeartMarc Almond

The Stars We Are

4:40

Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart
Something's Gotten Hold of My HeartMarc Almond and Gene Pitney

The Stars We Are

The Days of Pearly Spencer
The Days of Pearly SpencerMarc Almond

Tenement Symphony

Almost Diamonds
Almost DiamondsMarc Almond

Open All Night

5:17

Games People Play
Games People PlayJools Holland and Marc Almond

Moving Out to the Country

3:15

Tainted Love
Tainted LoveMarc Almond and Soft Cell

2:43

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