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The Art of Falling Apart

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Released
  
January 1983

Length
  
40:00

Artist
  
Soft Cell

Label
  
Sire Records

Recorded
  
1982

Producer
  
Mike Thorne, Soft Cell

Release date
  
January 1983

Genre
  
Synth-pop

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The Art of Falling Apart (1983)
  
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Soft Cell albums, Synth-pop albums

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The Art of Falling Apart is the second full-length album by the English synthpop duo Soft Cell, released in 1983.

Contents

The album reached No. 5 on the UK charts, although its two singles "Where the Heart Is" and the double A-sided single "Numbers" / "Barriers" both failed to reach the Top 20, breaking the duo's run of five consecutive Top 5 singles in the UK, reaching No. 21 and No. 25, respectively.

Initial copies of the album included a bonus 12 inch EP containing the tracks "Martin" and "Hendrix Medley".

Soft cell the art of falling apart


Background

The song "Martin" was inspired by the 1978 horror film Martin directed by George A. Romero.

The song "Numbers" refers to the banned 1967 novel Numbers by John Rechy.

Reception

In a joint review of The Art of Falling Apart and Berlin's Pleasure Victim, Michael Goldberg of Record remarked that while the opening tracks "Forever the Same" and "Where the Heart Is" are decent, Marc Almond's monotonal vocal style quickly wears thin, and David Ball's use of the same synthesizer stylistics on every track similarly "[makes] the whole album sound like variations on one theme." He particularly derided the synth-pop renditions of Jimi Hendrix songs, saying "Just that concept ought to elicit a chuckle. Suffice to say that Soft Cell are not able to do for the Hendrix songs what they did for Gloria Jones' 'Tainted Love'."

Track listing

All tracks written and composed by David Ball and Marc Almond, except where noted.

  1. "Forever the Same" – 5:06
  2. "Where the Heart Is" – 4:34
  3. "Numbers" – 4:55
  4. "Heat" – 6:11
  5. "Kitchen Sink Drama" – 3:56
  6. "Baby Doll" – 6:44
  7. "Loving You, Hating Me" – 4:18
  8. "The Art of Falling Apart" – 5:01

Extra tracks on remastered CD: SOME BIZZARE/MERCURY (558,266-2, June 1998)

  1. "Hendrix Medley" – 10:20 (Jimi Hendrix, Billy Roberts) [on bonus 12" with initial copies of the vinyl LP]
  2. "Martin" – 10:16 [on bonus 12" with initial copies of the vinyl LP]
  3. "Barriers" – 7:05 [double A-side of "Numbers" 7" and 12" singles]
  4. "It's a Mug's Game" – 8:15 [B-side of "Where the Heart Is" 12"]

Personnel

Soft Cell
  • Marc Almond - lead vocals, production
  • David Ball - synthesizers, backing vocals, multi-instruments, production
  • with:

  • John Gatchell - trumpet, horns
  • Technical
  • Harvey Goldberg - mixing, engineering
  • Mike Thorne - production
  • Don Weshba - engineering
  • Songs

    1Forever the Same5:01
    2Where the Heart Is4:32
    3Numbers4:57

    References

    The Art of Falling Apart Wikipedia