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Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing
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Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing : ウィキペディア英語版
Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing


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''Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing'' is an EP by English synthpop duo Soft Cell, released in the United Kingdom in June 1982 by Some Bizzare Records. In addition to remixes of the group's older material, it also included a brand new track, a cover of Judy Street's 1966 song "What?", which was a Top 3 hit for Soft Cell.
As the name implies, ''Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing'' was conceived, by the band's own admission, under the influence of MDMA (commonly referred to as ecstasy). Vocalist Marc Almond later said in an interview with journalist Simon Tebbutt that the album's sound, as well as the sound of the band, was influenced by a short stint working at The Warehouse, a popular nightclub in Leeds. The album is more dance-oriented than the group's first album ''Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret'', with extended versions and instrumental cuts of various songs from its predecessor as well as several new tracks.
The band went on hiatus for a small period of time after the album's release, with David Ball taking time to reconcile with his girlfriend and Almond performing with Marc and the Mambas. This fuelled rumours that the band was splitting up; although they would release two more albums (1983's ''The Art of Falling Apart'' and 1984's ''This Last Night in Sodom'').
==Track listing==

The original North American vinyl release replaced "Chips on My Shoulder" with the extended version of "Insecure...Me?", while the 1999 remastered CD reissue contained both tracks.

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