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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
Tainted Love
Tainted LoveMarc Almond and Soft Cell

Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing

2:43

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

Tears Run Rings
Tears Run RingsMarc Almond

The Stars We Are

4:21

Vision
VisionMarc Almond

Torment and Toreros

The River
The RiverMarc Almond, Marc Almond & the Willing Sinners and Willing Sinners

Mother Fist & Her Five Daughters

7:46

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