The Art of Falling Apart
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| Studio album by Soft Cell | |||||
| Released | January 1983 | ||||
| Recorded | 1982 | ||||
| Genre | Synth Pop | ||||
| Length | 40:00 | ||||
| Label | Some Bizarre | ||||
| Producer | Mike Thorne & Soft Cell | ||||
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The Art of Falling Apart is a 2nd full-length album released in 1983 by Soft Cell, a pioneering synthpop/new wave duo which featured Marc Almond singing and David Ball playing synthesizers.
[edit] Track listing
- "Forever the Same" - 5.06
- "Where the Heart Is" - 4.34
- "Numbers" - 4.55
- "Heat" - 6.11
- "Kitchen Sink Drama" - 3.56
- "Baby Doll" - 6.44
- "Loving You Hating Me" - 4.18
- "The Art of Falling Apart" - 5.01
Extra tracks on remastered CD: SOME BIZARRE/MERCURY (558 266-2, June 1998)
- "Hendrix Medley" - 10.20 [on free 12" with initial copies of the vinyl LP]
- "Martin" - 10.16 [on free 12" with initial copies of the vinyl LP]
- "Barriers" - 7.05
- "It's a Mug's Game" - 8.15


