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Very Best of Music Artist : Human League Music Label : Blue Plate Caroline Release Date : 2005-03-22 Artistopia's Price :$11.89
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The Motown Record Music Artist : Human Nature Music Label : Hip-O Records Release Date : 2012-03-06 Artistopia's Price :$14.16
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Multi-platinum, Australian sensation, HUMAN NATURE, are storming America with their new CD, The Motown Record and bringing their incredible vocal harmonies to some of pop music's most enduring anthems. The 11 tracks on this debut U.S. album feature the best of classic Motown. Songs include Human Nature's fresh and distinctive versions of "Get Ready" (featuring Smokey Robinson), "My Girl", "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" and many more. In addition, the album includes 2 distinct a cappella versions of "Ooo Baby Baby" and "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)", that showcase Human Nature's amazing 4-part vocal harmonies. Adding to the celebration is a compelling new version of the Jackson 5's "I'll Be There," the first Motown song that Human Nature ever sang together that is also a highlight of their hit stage show.
Out of the Dust Music Artist : Human Music Label : Organic Records Release Date : 1998-04-28 Artistopia's Price :$16.98
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In 1980, the NME front cover proclaimed "One day all music will be made like this." Dare! Seems unassailable as a landmark of electronic pop, synthesizers and digital equipment as modern pop's standard tools. Open Your Heart and the classic single Don't You Want Me were hits on both sides of the Atlantic, the latter a UK Number 1, which ensured Dare! topped the British charts. At the time, Dare! appealed to housewives and students, electronic boffins and people who bought one record a year. Thirty years on, both the above tracks and 'The Things That Dreams Are Made Of' are still the most in demand in their live set.
Digital Veil Music Artist : Human Abstract Music Label : Entertainment One Music Release Date : 2011-03-08 Artistopia's Price :$15.02
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Credo Music Artist : Human League Music Label : Mb3 Records Release Date : 2011-09-13 Artistopia's Price :$8.62
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Famously described by David Bowie in 1979 as "the sound of the future", The Human League are more highly regarded in 2011 than they were in 1981 when they released their landmark album Dare! The Human League kick off 2011 with the release of their ninth studio album, Credo, as brilliant a distillation of their ideas about pop and dancing, glamour and electronics as anything they have ever done.
They're used to everyone from Madonna to Moby, Pet Shop Boys to Lady Gaga, citing them as an influence. Now the dubstep generation - notably, the acclaimed Darkstar, who cover the League's 1982 B-side `You Remind Me Of Gold' on their current album, North - have begun to pay homage. But they're about more than esoteric infiltration - there has been mainstream penetration, perhaps most famously via the greatest ever Christmas Number 1 single with 1981/2's "Don't You Want Me" plus four Top 10 albums and eight Top 10 singles in the UK as well as two US Number 1 singles and sold 20 million records worldwide.
The Human League have never been about resting on their laurels or relying on past glories to see them through. Credo is as brilliant a distillation of their ideas about pop and dancing, glamour and electronics, as anything they have ever done. They called it Credo ("belief") for The Human League fans who never stopped believing in the band in the decade since their last album, 2001's critically acclaimed Secrets.
Produced by fellow pop experimentalists I Monster, Credo is part of that particular pop lineage that goes from Bowie, Roxy and Kraftwerk to Donna Summer, Chic and Michael Jackson. Supremely infectious chart pop music with an extra subversive "x" factor. Credo's eleven tracks still bear all the classic League synth pop hallmarks but are as modern as the sharpest 21st century chart pop, including ecstatic album opener and current single "Never Let Me Go".
"We're peculiar," says The Human League. "We don't fit in. People don't quite appreciate how strange we are. There are three of us, two of whom have never written a song and are pretty average singers, plus we've got a lead singer who doesn't consider himself a singer at all and can't play any instruments very well. And yet we still think of ourselves as a pop group, not arty-farty or weird. We shouldn't have gone on this long as we have - we should have `gone rock' by now, like Depeche Mode, Simple Minds and U2 did. But we're still a pop group." Not just a pop group - possibly the last great pop group. Believe.