Tom Robinson Band, Soft Cell and related - 8 x LP Albums including 1 x maxxi single - Diverse titels - LP albums (meerdere items) - 1ste persing, Diverse persingen (zie de beschrijving) - 1972





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Acht LP's inclusief één maxi-single van Tom Robinson Band en Soft Cell, met oudste releasedatum 1972, diverse labelnummers, originele binnenhoes inbegrepen en verschillende persingen en toestand van hoes/vinyl.
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Tom Robinson Band
British rock band founded in 1976.
1 : Power In The Darkness - EMI 1C 064 687 - Germany - 1978
Vinyl : Ex
Sleeve : VG+
2 : TRB Two - EMI 4C 058 06977 - Belgium - 1979
Vinyl : Ex
Sleeve: VG+
3 : Still Loving You - RCA PL 71142 - Germany - 1986
Vinyl : Ex
Sleeve : Ex
Soft Cell
English synthesizer duo, who came to prominence in the early 1980s. They had a huge world-wide hit in 1981 with a cover version of Tainted Love (a northern soul classic originally sung by Gloria Jones), which they followed up with more charting singles and one of the first remix albums (Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing). Their self-penned non-album single Torch missed the No.1 spot of the UK charts by a hairbreadth.
The Art Of Falling Apart followed in 1982, produced with Mike Thorne with Dave Ball using the then new CMI Fairlight synthesizer. It spawned 2 singles chosen against the will of the record companies; Where The Heart Is and Numbers ; neither sold too well. The commercial pressure finally collided with their artistic ambitions which led to solo and side projects and two farewell shows in January 1984 even before their 3rd album This Last Night... In Sodom was released. (Their lyrics often focused on love and romance as well as the darker side of life, with subjects such as the nightlife, sex, transvestism, drugs, murder or youthful frustration.)
Almond & Ball reunited in the early 2000's and toured, with a 4th studio album Cruelty Without Beauty following in 2002. Once again they reunited for a final well documented Say Hello, Wave Goodbye live show in 2018 and the recording of a new single. A 5th studio album accompanied by various singles followed in May 2022, with anniversary events and documentations as well as reissues and new recordings & mixes. Dave Ball's death in 2025 most likely means the end of Soft Cell.
4 : Non - Stop Erotic Cabaret - Philips 6359 087 - Yugolslavia - 1981
Vinyl : Ex / NM
Sleeve : VG+
5 : Stones Of Johnny - Virgin 207 287 - Europe - 1985
Vinyl : Ex / NM
Sleeve : Ex
6 : A Woman's Story - Virgin 207 762 - Europe - 1986
Vinyl : Ex / NM
Sleeve : Ex
7 : Mother Fist - Virgin 208 221 - Europe - 1987
Vinyl : Ex / NM
Sleeve : Ex
8 : Bitter Sweet - Parlophone 06 20 3075 6 - Germany - 1988 ( maxi single )
Vinyl : Ex / NM
Sleeve : Ex
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Tom Robinson Band
British rock band founded in 1976.
1 : Power In The Darkness - EMI 1C 064 687 - Germany - 1978
Vinyl : Ex
Sleeve : VG+
2 : TRB Two - EMI 4C 058 06977 - Belgium - 1979
Vinyl : Ex
Sleeve: VG+
3 : Still Loving You - RCA PL 71142 - Germany - 1986
Vinyl : Ex
Sleeve : Ex
Soft Cell
English synthesizer duo, who came to prominence in the early 1980s. They had a huge world-wide hit in 1981 with a cover version of Tainted Love (a northern soul classic originally sung by Gloria Jones), which they followed up with more charting singles and one of the first remix albums (Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing). Their self-penned non-album single Torch missed the No.1 spot of the UK charts by a hairbreadth.
The Art Of Falling Apart followed in 1982, produced with Mike Thorne with Dave Ball using the then new CMI Fairlight synthesizer. It spawned 2 singles chosen against the will of the record companies; Where The Heart Is and Numbers ; neither sold too well. The commercial pressure finally collided with their artistic ambitions which led to solo and side projects and two farewell shows in January 1984 even before their 3rd album This Last Night... In Sodom was released. (Their lyrics often focused on love and romance as well as the darker side of life, with subjects such as the nightlife, sex, transvestism, drugs, murder or youthful frustration.)
Almond & Ball reunited in the early 2000's and toured, with a 4th studio album Cruelty Without Beauty following in 2002. Once again they reunited for a final well documented Say Hello, Wave Goodbye live show in 2018 and the recording of a new single. A 5th studio album accompanied by various singles followed in May 2022, with anniversary events and documentations as well as reissues and new recordings & mixes. Dave Ball's death in 2025 most likely means the end of Soft Cell.
4 : Non - Stop Erotic Cabaret - Philips 6359 087 - Yugolslavia - 1981
Vinyl : Ex / NM
Sleeve : VG+
5 : Stones Of Johnny - Virgin 207 287 - Europe - 1985
Vinyl : Ex / NM
Sleeve : Ex
6 : A Woman's Story - Virgin 207 762 - Europe - 1986
Vinyl : Ex / NM
Sleeve : Ex
7 : Mother Fist - Virgin 208 221 - Europe - 1987
Vinyl : Ex / NM
Sleeve : Ex
8 : Bitter Sweet - Parlophone 06 20 3075 6 - Germany - 1988 ( maxi single )
Vinyl : Ex / NM
Sleeve : Ex
See pictures for a good impression.
Registered mail

