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Rocket Girl: Vinita Joshi's Favourite Albums
Will McCartney , March 6th, 2024 11:06

Ghetto blasting synth punk in Rugby. Lending pyjamas to Mogwai. Writing to Nick Drake’s sister. Finding psychology theory in music. Pranked by Robin Guthrie. Rocket Girl Records label head Vinita Joshi takes Will McCartney through the 13 records that have shaped her life

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Soft Cell – Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret

I was a massive Soft Cell fan. ‘Tainted Love’ was a big part of my childhood. Everybody knew the song – there was this real solidarity surrounding them. I knew the lyrics to every song. Marc Almond was playing at Coventry Polytechnic, but mum wouldn’t let me go! I didn’t speak to her for a week. I was a moody cow! Chart music back then was really something else. When my wallpaper was changed, I wrote all their tracks and chart numbers on the walls. I was obsessed! On the last day of school, my friend Julia had signed my school shirt ‘The other Marc Almond fan’.

All their music was great. I had all the 7-inches. I loved all the B-sides. ‘It’s A Mug’s Game’ is a personal favourite – it told a whole story. I hadn’t heard anything like that before. Even their cover versions were amazing. What an amazing partnership. What a great fashion statement. Marc had gone through a lot in his childhood, and I think it shows in his music. He certainly poured a lot of sadness into it.

I didn’t understand a lot of those lyrics at the time, but you took them the way you wanted. You often have no idea what bands are singing about when you’re a kid. When you’re a kid, some songs resonate and others you don’t understand. But that’s fine. It’s being an innocent kid, and that’s quite sweet really.