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Human League Music Videos (3) 1998's THE VERY BEST OF HUMAN LEAGUE (2), Ian Burden. Producers include: Human League (2), More
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| Dare!/Love And Dancing CD (2002) Remastered
$11.79 The Human League's epochal breakthrough album, host to the 1981 mega-hit "Don't You Want Me" and the source, therefore, for the myriad sound-alike synth poppers that poured ceaselessly out in its wake, Dare remains one of the keys to truly ...
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| Very Best Of The Human League CD (2005) Remastered
$11.49 Not to be confused with the 2005 Caroline compilation of the same name, 1998's THE VERY BEST OF HUMAN LEAGUE (released on the Ark 21 label) offers a non-chronological overview of the refined British synth-pop act, ranging from 1978's moody ...
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| Reproduction CD (1979)
$13.95 From its vaguely disturbing cover photo to the arty gloom contained within, the Human League's 1979 debut album is considerably different from the smooth pop singles which later made them stars. Recorded by the trio of singer Phil Oakey and ...
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| Crash CD (1986) Bonus Tracks
$11.55 Nothing short of a C&W album recorded in the heart of Nashville would seem as far removed from the Human League's early experimental art-noise roots as 1986's CRASH. Following the commercial and critical disappointment of 1984's underrated HYSTERIA, singers Phil ...
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| Travelogue CD (1980)
$13.59 If your knowledge of the Human League begins and ends with smoothly commercial hits like "Don't You Want Me" and "Human," get ready for a shock. In the late '70s, the Human League were a much different proposition, an arty ...
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| Human League - Live At The Dome DVD (2003)
$10.19 Inspired in their teens by the innovations of David Bowie, computer operators Ian Craig Marsh and Martyn Ware set out in the late 70s to take pop music even further, replacing conventional insrtuments in synth-pop's original incarnation. The British duo ...
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| Love And Dancing CD (2003)
$12.79 Track Listing: Hard Times; Love Action; Don't You Want Me; Things That Dreams Are Made Of; Do Or Die; Seconds; Open Your Heart; Sound Of The Crowd;
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| Very Best Of The Human League CD (2005) Import
$20.19 Not to be confused with the 2005 Caroline compilation of the same name, 1998's THE VERY BEST OF HUMAN LEAGUE (released on the Ark 21 label) offers a non-chronological overview of the refined British synth-pop act, ranging from 1978's moody ...
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| Original Remixes CD (2005) (Import) England; Remastered
$14.45 The popularity of The Human League never seems to wane, with constant sell-out tours and festival appearances (Homelands and Big Gay Out in 2005). 2005 saw the League back on a 16-date tour of the UK in November. To coincide ...
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| Very Best Of The Human League CD (1998) (Import) Import
$12.65 Not to be confused with the 2005 Caroline compilation of the same name, 1998's THE VERY BEST OF HUMAN LEAGUE (released on the Ark 21 label) offers a non-chronological overview of the refined British synth-pop act, ranging from 1978's moody ...
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 Human League Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Human League songs: Don't You Want Me Lyrics, Love Action Lyrics, Human Lyrics, Being Boiled Lyrics, Mirror Man Lyrics, Open Your Heart Lyrics, Sound of the Crowd Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Keep Feeling Fascination Lyrics, Lebanon Lyrics, Things That Dreams Are Made Of Lyrics, Heart Like A Wheel Lyrics, Life on Your Own Lyrics, Seconds Lyrics, All I Ever Wanted Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Tell Me When Lyrics, Louise Lyrics, Together In Electric Dreams Lyrics, One Man In My Heart Lyrics, Empire State Human Lyrics, Love Is All That Matters Lyrics.
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 Human League Biography
Starting out in the late '70s, the Human League was one of the first of the British synth-pop bands to take the world by storm in the post-punk era. The original quartet split into two factions, one half forming Heaven 17, the other continuing under the original banner, and both subsequently achieved great success at home and abroad in the '80s.
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