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This chapter tells the story of ‘Tainted Love’, by far Soft Cell’s biggest hit, and the factors that made it both so phenomenally successful and ultimately a curse for the band who were desperate to escape its shadow. It argues that the song combined two crucial elements: the innovative electronic music of Kraftwerk, and the raw energy of the Northern Soul scene, both of which Dave Ball was exposed to simultaneously during his formative years in Blackpool. It tells the story of just why his home city had emerged as the epicentre of that scene, chiefly a divide between the cultural sensitives of youth from the north and south of England, respectively. It also examines how Soft Cell’s live show was developing, and the addition of key players Josephine Warden and Brian Moss into their live setup.

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