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The compilation was partly assembled (by Stevo from Some Bizarre. While almost every Soft Cell single (to that date) was included in the package, the compilers opted to overlook all of Almond's solo and Mambas work up to 1988 except for his 1985 collaboration with ].
The compilation was partly assembled (by Stevo from Some Bizarre. While almost every Soft Cell single (to that date) was included in the package, the compilers opted to overlook all of Almond's solo and Mambas work up to 1988 except for his 1985 collaboration with ].
The compilation was released as an LP, CD, cassette and VHS video in May 1991, receiving positive reviews.{{citation needed|date=October2020}} The artwork was designed by Big-Active Limited with a cover photograph by Richard Haughton.
The compilation was released as an LP, CD, cassette and VHS video in May 1991.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/release/1084193-Soft-Cell-Marc-Almond-Memorabilia-The-Singles</ref> The artwork was designed by Big-Active Limited with a cover photograph by Richard Haughton.
==Reception==
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''Memorabilia – The Singles'' received good reviews from the majority of critics.{{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
==Track listing==
==Track listing==
Revision as of 08:58, 14 April 2022
1991 compilation album by Soft Cell and Marc Almond
The majority of the Soft Cell singles on this compilation are not the original versions and have new re-recorded vocals and some new musical recordings and remixing, with the exception of "Torch" and "Soul Inside".
The version of "Soul Inside" is unique to this recording, as is "Tears Run Rings", which is an edited version of the Justin Strauss remix.
The compilation was partly assembled (by Stevo from Some Bizarre. While almost every Soft Cell single (to that date) was included in the package, the compilers opted to overlook all of Almond's solo and Mambas work up to 1988 except for his 1985 collaboration with Bronski Beat.
The compilation was released as an LP, CD, cassette and VHS video in May 1991. The artwork was designed by Big-Active Limited with a cover photograph by Richard Haughton.
Track listing
LP
All tracks are written by D. Ball and M. Almond; except where indicated
A 14-track video compilation, Memorabilia – The Video Singles, was released with a slightly different track listing. "What" was accidentally left off the printed track listing on the outer cover of some releases of Memorabilia – The Video Singles, but is actually included on the videocassette itself.