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The “Come Under My Spell 1981 Exclusive” is more than a collector’s item; it’s a reminder of when music felt personal, limited, and a little dangerous. Whether you eventually track down a copy or simply enjoy the lore, let its mystique inspire you to dig deeper into the forgotten corners of 1981—a year when magic still slipped through the analog cracks.

In the neon-soaked, transition era of 1981, the landscape of cinema was shifting. The golden age of the Hollywood New Wave was fading, and the VHS boom was just over the horizon, creating a unique breeding ground for strange, hypnotic, and unclassifiable films. Among the dusty boxes of video rental stores and late-night cable slots lived a unique sub-genre of erotic thriller/horror, and few titles capture that specific, sleazy elegance quite like . come under my spell 1981 exclusive

In collector circles, a Verified 1981 Exclusive pressing of “Come Under My Spell” sold at auction in 2019 for $4,200. The buyer? A silent partner for a Quentin Tarantino soundtrack, rumored to be using the track for an unreleased film set in Atlantic City. The “Come Under My Spell 1981 Exclusive” is

defined the gothic scene with Juju . Duran Duran released their self-titled debut. The golden age of the Hollywood New Wave

The “Come Under My Spell 1981 Exclusive” is more than a collector’s item; it’s a reminder of when music felt personal, limited, and a little dangerous. Whether you eventually track down a copy or simply enjoy the lore, let its mystique inspire you to dig deeper into the forgotten corners of 1981—a year when magic still slipped through the analog cracks.

In the neon-soaked, transition era of 1981, the landscape of cinema was shifting. The golden age of the Hollywood New Wave was fading, and the VHS boom was just over the horizon, creating a unique breeding ground for strange, hypnotic, and unclassifiable films. Among the dusty boxes of video rental stores and late-night cable slots lived a unique sub-genre of erotic thriller/horror, and few titles capture that specific, sleazy elegance quite like .

In collector circles, a Verified 1981 Exclusive pressing of “Come Under My Spell” sold at auction in 2019 for $4,200. The buyer? A silent partner for a Quentin Tarantino soundtrack, rumored to be using the track for an unreleased film set in Atlantic City.

defined the gothic scene with Juju . Duran Duran released their self-titled debut.