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So, 'Soft Cell: Live in Milan' is one of those concert films that just captures a moment in time, ya know? Filmed at the Rolling Stone, the atmosphere is electric, and you can feel the intimacy of the crowd. The pacing flows nicely, with the setlist diving deep into their catalog, providing a nice mix of hits and lesser-known tracks. Marc Almond's performance is raw and genuine, really drawing you into the experience. The visuals aren't flashy but serve their purpose, letting the music take center stage. It’s all about that connection between the band and the audience – really distinctive in how it feels more like a shared experience than a typical concert film. A nice snapshot of the early 2000s music scene, for sure.
This concert film is somewhat of a rarity, as it was limited to releases during its initial run and hasn’t seen extensive reissues. Fans of Soft Cell often seek this out not just for the music but for the raw energy it encapsulates, making it a valuable piece for collectors. While not overly common, it has a dedicated following, which keeps its desirability alive among music film enthusiasts.
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