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This chapter chiefly profiles Stephen Pearce, better known as Stevo, an illiterate teenager from Dagenham who was to become Soft Cell’s manager, and how his eccentricities and extreme approach to the music industry belied a considerable wiliness when it came to operating within its confines. It argues that his Some Bizzare compilation album, which featured future stars such as Soft Cell, Depeche Mode, The The and Blancmange, was one of the most seminal releases of its time, because it provided the first coherent gathering of the British acts at the vanguard of early synth pop. It explores how Stevo managed to strongarm the label Phonogram into offering Soft Cell a deal, which was on the brink of collapse until the surprise success of ‘Memorabilia’, recorded with Daniel Miller.

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The strange worlds of Soft Cell

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