Seduction (The Danse Society album)

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ReleasedSeptember 1982 (1982-09)
LabelSociety
ProducerThe Danse Society, Tim Parry
Seduction
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1982 (1982-09)
GenrePost-punk, gothic rock
LabelSociety
ProducerThe Danse Society, Tim Parry
The Danse Society chronology
Seduction
(1982)
Heaven Is Waiting
(1984)

Seduction is the debut studio album by English gothic rock band the Danse Society. It was released in September 1982 on the band's own record label, Society. It includes a song inspired by the David Lynch film Eraserhead.

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Godsend"4:53
2."My Heart"4:19
3."Falling Apart"4:13
4."Danse / Move"4:51
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Ambition"6:35
2.""In Heaven (Everything Is Fine)""7:39

Release

Seduction reached No. 3 in the UK Indie Chart.[1]

In 2001, Cherry Red Records reissued a remastered, expanded edition of the album, Seduction: The Society Collection, as part of its Anagram Goth series. It included the original six-track album plus eight additional tracks taken from their early independent singles.

Critical reception

Trouser Press panned the album, calling it a "longwinded six-track 12-inch with busy Bauhaus-strength mud supporting sporadic vocals and gimmicky sound effects. Tuneless and tedious".[2]

Personnel

References

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