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Romantic?
Release Date: 1990 - 08 - 31, Audio CD, A&M Last Update 24.11.2009 05:46
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by nicksmartuk - written on 09/09/02 (Very useful, 168 readings)
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really are the pioneers of some of today’s music, and that their lead singer was called Phil Oakey. I don’t doubt that there are people out there who afford The Human League the same amount of credibility that I used to give them, and if you too think there’s no more to this band than cheesy 80’s pop, then I recommend you pick up a copy of Dare! without delay. Kicking off with a robotic drum beat, provided by the band’s trademark Linn Drum Computer, and a series of whistles, whirrs, and delicately crunchy noises, the album opens with life affirming ‘The things that dreams are made of’ ...
Dare - Human League
by nicksmartuk - written on 09/09/02 (Very useful, 168 readings)
Rating:
really are the pioneers of some of today’s music, and that their lead singer was called Phil Oakey. I don’t doubt that there are people out there who afford The Human League the same amount of credibility that I used to give them, and if you too think there’s no more to this band than cheesy 80’s pop, then I recommend you pick up a copy of Dare! without delay. Kicking off with a robotic drum beat, provided by the band’s trademark Linn Drum Computer, and a series of whistles, whirrs, and delicately crunchy noises, the album opens with life affirming ‘The things that dreams are made of’ ...
Dare - Human League
by shucky - written on 29/03/01 (Useful, 39 readings)
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after Ian Craig Marsh and Martyn Ware left to form Heaven 17. It is also their best selling album to date and one of the best sellers of the Eighties. The Human League`s lack of success with later albums is all relative to this masterpiece from 1981. It is a colourful collection of analogue synthesizer sounds from the days before digital sounds were truly exploited. But don`t let this put you off. Most of the tracks are cheerful tunes that you will be singing along with for quite a while. Although this might be a good purchase for those who experienced the eighties, it wouldn`t impress the younger generation. This album sounds dated and can only be given sentimental ...
Dare - Human League
by shucky - written on 29/03/01 (Useful, 39 readings)
Rating:
after Ian Craig Marsh and Martyn Ware left to form Heaven 17. It is also their best selling album to date and one of the best sellers of the Eighties. The Human League`s lack of success with later albums is all relative to this masterpiece from 1981. It is a colourful collection of analogue synthesizer sounds from the days before digital sounds were truly exploited. But don`t let this put you off. Most of the tracks are cheerful tunes that you will be singing along with for quite a while. Although this might be a good purchase for those who experienced the eighties, it wouldn`t impress the younger generation. This album sounds dated and can only be given sentimental ...
The Very Best Of The Human League - Human League
by paulhanton - written on 17/07/08 (Very useful, 134 readings)
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The Very Best of The Human League . This compilation of HL tunes was released in 2003 and if you do want to buy it after this review, my advice is iTunes, all 28 songs for £7.99. To buy in most shops as a double CD is still more than £10, and the price (and availability) varies greatly online. To be honest, when I was compiling an 80 s playlist for my iPod I needed about 6 songs from HL but could not resist downloading the lot for the price. Did I regret it? would I have been better off getting just a few tracks? well........ 1.Don t You Want Me Absolute classic, who can forget the video. Heavy electronic beats, a great storyline, good vocals and almost everyone knows ...
The Very Best Of The Human League - Human League
by paulhanton - written on 17/07/08 (Very useful, 134 readings)
Rating:
The Very Best of The Human League . This compilation of HL tunes was released in 2003 and if you do want to buy it after this review, my advice is iTunes, all 28 songs for £7.99. To buy in most shops as a double CD is still more than £10, and the price (and availability) varies greatly online. To be honest, when I was compiling an 80 s playlist for my iPod I needed about 6 songs from HL but could not resist downloading the lot for the price. Did I regret it? would I have been better off getting just a few tracks? well........ 1.Don t You Want Me Absolute classic, who can forget the video. Heavy electronic beats, a great storyline, good vocals and almost everyone knows ...
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