Pleasure Victim

[6] Originally including seven tracks on both vinyl and cassette, Pleasure Victim is sometimes listed as being an EP album.

[1] According to John Crawford, the album's reissue on Geffen was identical to the original Enigma release aside from "a little remixing".

[7] In a joint review of Pleasure Victim's 1983 reissue and Soft Cell's The Art of Falling Apart, Michael Goldberg of Record panned the album, saying that Berlin's use of sex to sell their music (particularly noting the track "Sex (I'm a ...)" and the inner sleeve photo of Terri Nunn wearing nothing but a mink stole) is unintentionally humorous, and that the instrumentation is riddled with synthpop cliches.

He concluded, "Like bad pornography, comic books and a Top 40 hit like 'Rosanna', one can wallow in the sheer trashiness of Pleasure Victim, though you wouldn't really want to call this stuff 'music'".

[10] All tracks are written by John Crawford, except where notedCredits adapted from the liner notes of Pleasure Victim.