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・ Untitled (How Does It Feel)
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・ Untitled (Morrison)
・ Untitled (Patel)
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・ Untitled (Rape Scene)
・ Untitled (Richard Fleischner artwork at Alewife station)
・ Untitled (Rosati)
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・ Untitled (Selections from 12)
・ Untitled (Shapiro)
・ Untitled (Terri Walker album)
・ Untitled (The Armed album)
・ Untitled (The Birth)
・ Untitled (The Byrds album)
・ Untitled (The Rembrandts album)


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Untitled (Marc and the Mambas album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Untitled (Marc and the Mambas album)

''Untitled'' is the first studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond's band Marc and the Mambas. It was released by Some Bizzare in September 1982.
==Background==

''Untitled'' was Almond's first album away from Soft Cell and was made concurrently with the latter's The Art of Falling Apart album. Almond collaborated with a number of artists for this album, including Matt Johnson of The The and Anni Hogan.〔 The album was produced by the band, with assistance from Stephen Short (credited as Steeve Short) and Flood.
Jeremy Reed writes in his biography of Almond, ''The Last Star'', that ''Untitled'' was "cheap and starkly recorded". He states that Almond received "little support from Phonogram for the Mambas project, the corporate viewing it as non-commercial and a disquieting pointer to the inevitable split that would occur within Soft Cell". An article in ''Mojo'' noted that "from the beginning, Almond and Ball had nurtured sideline projects, though only the former's - the 1982 double 12 inch set ''Untitled'' - attracted much attention, most of it disapproving." The article mentions that Almond "who preferred to nail a song in one or two takes" stated that it was all "about feel and spontaneity, otherwise it gets too contrived" when accused of singing flat.
Simon Price of ''The Independent'' quotes Almond as calling the album "the deluded ramblings of self-indulgence fuelled by too much acid".
The album was released on gatefold double vinyl with the first record playing at 33rpm and the second at 45rpm. The album reached number 42 in the UK Albums Chart.〔

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