BURNING THE GROUND EXCLUSIVE 1983
“Je T’aime (Moi Non Plus)” translated to I love you (me no more) is the second 12″ single released by New Wave Synth-Pop duo formed in Leeds, England in 1981. The duo consisted of two members, English/French singer Josephine Warden and keyboardist Brian Moss. The duo began as backing vocalists for Soft Cell, then known as the Vicious Pink Phenomenon.
“Je T’aime (Moi Non Plus)” was recorded in 1982 at Ric-Rac Studios Leeds West Yorkshire, and was produced by Dave Ball. When “Tainted Love” hit number 1 in many Countries, Dave Ball had to commit himself 100% to Soft Cell. The duo then went to New York and shortened their name to Vicious Pink.
SIDE A:
Je T’aime (Moi Non Plus) 7:58
Mixed By [Special Mix By] – Paul Greedus
Producer – David Ball*
Written-By – Serge Gainsbourg
SIDE B:
Maniac 4:50
Producer – Ian Dewhurst
Written-By – Bryan Moss, Josephine Warden*
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Accord – ACD 13 7030
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Maxi-Single
Country: France
Released: 1983
Genre: Electronic
Style: New Wave, Synth-pop
NOTES:
A Warehouse/Edge Production
Find the 12″ at DISCOGS
VINYL RESTORATION BY:
-DjPaulT
burningtheground.net
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