Some Bizzare Records discography

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The following list details the discography of the British independent record label, Some Bizzare Records. The label is notable for hosting such artists as Soft Cell, The The and Marc Almond. The discography is broken down into different media type sections.

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Vinyl

7" singles

10" singles

12" singles

Guy Chambers started with a band called ‘The Burmoe Brothers’ releasing their first single, featuring Marc Almond "Skin" on Some Bizzare Records in 1984

Albums

Compact disc

CD singles

CD albums

Soft Cell - Non Stop Erotic Cabaret Film (DVD)

The The Soul Mining

The The Infected the movie The The Infected the album The The Mind Bomb The The Dusk The The Hanky Panky The The "Best Of"

Test Dept & the South Wales Striking Miners Choir - Comrades in arms

Test Dept A Good Night Out

The Champagne Kinder garden I want to marry harry when I have grown up

Agnes Bernelle Mother the Wardrobe Is Full of infantrymen

Coil Scatology CD Enhanced Coil Horse Rotorvator

Marc Almond & The Willing Sinners (Live In Berlin) [DVD] Marc Almond in Session Volume 1 (2003, BBC/Strange Fruit) Marc Almond in Session Volume 2 (2003, BBC/Strange Fruit) Three Black Nights of Little Black Bites (2012, Cherry Red Records) (as Marc and the Mambas)

Marc Almond Twelve Years of Tears (Live at the Royal Albert Hall) (1993, WEA)

Soft Cell at the B.B.C July 26, 1981 - June 1, 1983 The first five tracks are from the Richard Skinner show on 26 July 1981, the last three are from the David Jensen show on 6 January 1983. The CD also contains video footage of Soft Cell performing 'Youth' and 'Sex Dwarf' live on the Old Grey Whistle Test programme recorded on 4 February 1982. Released October 14, 2003

Swans Public Castration Is a Good Idea

Irked E.P Flat Stanley/Sonnenstrah [1998 CD Enhanced ]

Einstürzende Neubauten Roar Records Einstürzende Neubauten - Halber Mensch Film DVD

Cabaret Voltaire - Conform to deform Some Bizzare/Virgin)

Cabaret Voltaire - Gasoline in your eyes Some Bizzare/Virgin) ANNIE HOGAN Plays Kickabye

B.Movie The Dead Good Tapes B.Movie Remembrance Days (compilation album) B.Movie The BBC Sessions 1981-84 (2001)

Marc Almond Treasure Box (2002 Some Bizzare/Parlophone) - Original recording remastered Marc Almond Fantastic Star Some Bizzare /WEA Mercury (1995)

Compact cassette

Cassette albums

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References

  1. Page 26, British Hit Singles and Albums, Guinness World Records Ltd
  2. Page 486, British Hit Singles and Albums, Guinness World Records Ltd