Import only collection geared more towards their UK and European fan base but does include their domestic hits, 'Don't You Want Me' (Original Version) and (Snap 7-inch Remix), 'Love Action (I Believe in Love)', '(Keep Feeling) Fascination', 'Human' along with their European Hits and favored early electro tracks. An essential purchase for those who want to (re)discover the bands repertoire. EMI.
2014 collection from the British Synthpop band. In the early 1980s, The Human League transformed themselves from an Indie synth band into a mainstream chart act with huge UK hits such as 'Love Action,' 'Don't You Want Me,' and 'Mirror Man.' This 19-track collection features some of the group's biggest hits alongside key early tracks, ace album cuts and collectable B-sides.
Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of the British synthpop band's 2001 album. Following a greatest hits compilation in the late '90s, The Human League signed to the Papillon label. The line-up of Philip Oakey, Susan Sulley and Joanne Catherall recorded the Secrets album, with keyboard player Neil Sutton, who co-wrote most of the songs with Oakey, and programmer David Beevers providing the trademark Human League sound. The album's release in 2001 was preceded by the single "All I Ever Wanted", but both the single and album lost promotion and sales when Papillon ran into financial ... [Read More]
2011 album from the Synthpop pioneers. Credo is part of a particular pop lineage that goes from Bowie, Roxy and Kraftwerk to Donna Summer, Chic and Michael Jackson to Lady Gaga, Usher and Girls Aloud. Supremely infectious chart pop music with a twist of subversion. Credo manages to make itself heard above the brashest state of the art pop productions and brings some of that primitive essence to the milieu, as well as The Human League's unique quality of apartness. Wall of Sound.
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