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''The Art of Falling Apart'' is the second full-length album by the English synthpop duo Soft Cell, released in 1983. The album reached No. 5 on the UK charts, although its two singles "Where the Heart Is" and the AA sided single "Numbers / Barriers" both failed to reach the Top 20, breaking the duo's run of five consecutive Top 5 singles in the UK, reaching No.21 & No.25 respectively. Initial copies of the UK release vinyl album included a free 12" single containing the tracks "Martin" & "Hendrix Medley". == Track listing == All tracks written and composed by Dave Ball and Marc Almond, except where noted. # "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 BIZZARE/MERCURY (558,266-2, June 1998) # "Hendrix Medley" – 10:20 (Jimi Hendrix, Billy Roberts) (free 12" with initial copies of the vinyl LP ) # "Martin" – 10:16 (free 12" with initial copies of the vinyl LP ) # "Barriers" – 7:05 (A-side of "Numbers" 7" and 12" singles ) # "It's a Mug's Game" – 8:15 (of "Where the Heart Is" 12" ) The song "Martin" was inspired by the 1978 horror film ''Martin'' directed by George A. Romero.〔(Making The Art of Falling Apart by Mike Thorne )〕 The song "Numbers" refers to the banned 1967 novel ''Numbers'' by John Rechy.〔(LGBT Song of the Day – Soft Cell – Numbers )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Art of Falling Apart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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