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He wasn’t to know at the time but David Bowie got it wrong, The Human League are the past, present and future of pop music.

The story of The Human League encompasses three very distinct line-ups, all of which have their merits but one thing unites them; The Human League are A Very British Synthesizer Group. Yes, ‘group’ not band because those kinds of distinctions are important.

They’re a group who have sold millions of records, inspired two generations of artists, written some of the all-time great classic pop songs, had #1’s across Europe and the US and yet still remain fiercely independent.

When attempting to describe The Human League their one-time manager, Bob Last, puts it best “Pop music is a kind of lightning conductor for what’s going on, when it’s at its most exciting it beats everything else; it beats film, beats books and beats TV. These magical moments when it pulls something out of the ether, out of what’s going on in everyone’s head and everyone’s lives and focuses it. That’s what pop does at its best and that’s what The Human League did”.

A Very British Synthesizer Group is a four-disc sound and vision anthology featuring all the hits as well previously unreleased demos and edits. It covers the entire history of the group from the earliest incarnation to the phenomenon that was Dare and all that happened in its wake. The incredibly successful left turn of working with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, the return to being a glorious live act and the glamorous robotic pop of 2011’s Credo album.

As anyone who has access to YouTube or watched Top of the Pops and Wogan in the 80’s knows, The Human League’s music was only part of the story. The DVD in the A Very British Synthesizer Group box set includes not only all 21 of their videos collected together for the first time but also 24 BBC TV performances including some Top of The Pops appearances that can’t now be re-shown on television due to presenter ‘issues’.

All formats of A Very British Synthesizer Group feature the distinctive artwork of acclaimed Sheffield artist Pete McKee who says of the group "The Human League’s look was totally unique and innovative and it also provided one of those jaw dropping moments on Top of the Pops that made your Dad angry but inspired you. The League were unashamedly a pop band but also had that edge that made them credible, The girls were no-nonsense working class lasses who became fashion icons in their own right, make up, hair and clothes were imitated in night clubs and youth clubs across the country but few boys dared to copy Phil's hair and stiletto heels. It was a pleasure to work on the artwork for this fantastic anthology. I wanted to capture the League as the style and fashion icons who had such an impact on so many of us during the 80’s."

The box set also includes a 58-page hardcover book with a new essay by David Buckley (‘David Bowie / Kraftwerk – Biographer), memorabilia and rare photos.

The last word on The Human League goes to Susan Ann Sulley from the group ‘People think pop music is X Factor and we’re still hankering after a Roxy-Bowie-Donna Summer-Chic version of pop. We don’t fit in. 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. If a market research group got hold of us, they’d change absolutely everything. We shouldn’t have gone on as 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.’

Tracklist
[CD1]
1. Being Boiled A-Side Single (3:49)
2. The Dignity of Labour [Part 3] Dignity of Labour 12” single (3:51)
3. Empire State Human A-Side Single (3:10)
4. Only After Dark (Single Edit) Travelogue Free 7” (3:45)
5. Nightclubbing Holiday ’80 EP (3:00)
6. Boys and Girls A-Side Single (3:12)
7. The Sound of The Crowd (Instrumental Version) (4:10)
8. Hard Times B-Side Single (5:01)
9. Love Action (I Believe In Love) A-Side Single (3:50)
10. Open Your Heart A-Side Single (3:55)
11. Don't You Want Me A-Side Single (3:57)
12. Mirror Man A-Side Single (3:50)
13. You Remind Me Of Gold (3:36)
14. (Keep Feeling) Fascination (Extended Version) (5:00)
15. The Lebanon (Single Version) A-Side Single (3:43)
16. Louise (DJ Edit) A-Side Single (4:10)*

[CD2]
1. Life On Your Own (DJ Edit) A-Side Single (4:08)*
2. Human – Extended Version (5:00)
3. I Need Your Loving (DJ Edit) A-Side (2:51)*
4. Love Is All That Matters (DJ Edit) A-Side Single (2:59)*
5. Heart Like A Wheel (William Orbit Remix) A-Side Single (4:51)
6. Soundtrack To A Generation (Edit) (4:01)*
7. Tell Me When (Radio Edit) (4:09)*
8. One Man In My Heart A-Side Single (4:03)
9. Filling Up With Heaven A-Side Single (4:21)
10. Stay With Me Tonight (Single Version) A-Side Single (4:00)
11. All I Ever Wanted (Radio Edit) (3:31)*
12. Night People (Radio Edit). A-Side* (3:03)
13. Never Let Me Go (Album Version) (4:55)
14. Sky (Radio Edit) A-Side Single (3:10)

[CD3]
1. The Path Of Least Resistance – Early version (3:20)*
2. No Time ( The Word Before Last- Early version ) ( 3:51 )*
3. Being Boiled – State Of The Art Mix 1 (4:11)*
4. Stylopops You Broke My Heart – (Marianne – Early version) (3:43)*
5. I Am The Law – Early version (4:14)*
6. Darkness - Early version (4:17)*
7. Louise – Early version (4:56)*
8. The Real Thing – Early version (3:59)*
9. Love On The Run – Early version (3:51)*
10. A Doorway – Early version (4:25)*
11. F.M. (Soundtrack To A Generation - Early version) (4:22)*
12. Happening Woman (Filling Up With Heaven – Early version (3:22)*
13. Give It Back (Houseful of Nothing – Early version ) 1/6/92 ( 4:37 )*
14. New Start (All I Ever Wanted – Early version) (4:04)*
15. SH5 (Liar – Early version) (5:42)*
16. Biller 10 (Single Minded – Early version) (3:49)*
17. Jupiter 4c (Sky – Early Version ) 15/7/2008 (5:56)*

[DVD]
The Videos:
1. Circus of Death
2. Empire State Human
3. Love Action (I Believe In Love)
4. Open Your Heart
5. Don’t You Want Me
6. Mirror Man
7. (Keep Feeling) Fascination
8. The Lebanon
9. Life On Your Own
10. Louise
11. Human
12. I Need Your Loving
13. Love Is All That Matters
14. Heart Like A Wheel
15. Soundtrack To A Generation
16. Tell Me When
17. One Man In My Heart
18. Filling Up With Heaven*
19. All I Ever Wanted
20. Night People*
21. Never Let Me Go*
The Human League At The BBC:
01. The Path of Least Resistance – Mainstream 6/11/79*
02. Rock ‘n’ Roll – TOTP 8/5/80*
03. The Sound Of The Crowd – TOTP 30/4/81
04. The Sound Of The Crowd – TOTP 21/5/81*
05. Love Action (I Believe In Love) – TOTP 6/8/81
06. Open Your Heart – TOTP 8/10/81
07. Don’t You Want Me – TOTP 24/12/81
08. Love Action (I Believe In Love) – Christmas TOTP 25/12/81*
09. Love Action (I Believe In Love) – Multi Coloured Music Show 30/5/82*
10. Mirror Man – TOTP 18/11/82*
11. (Keep Feeling) Fascination - TOTP 5/5/83*
12. The Lebanon – TOTP 3/5/84*
13. Life On Your Own – TOTP 28//6/84*
14. I’m Coming Back – On The Road 25/8/84*
15. Rock Me Again and Again and Again and Again – On The Road 25/8/84*
16. Human – Wogan 13/8/86*
17. Human – TOTP 28/8/86*
18. Heart Like A Wheel – Wogan 13/8/90*
19. Heart Like A Wheel – TOTP 23/8/90*
20. Tell Me When – TOTP 22/12/94*
21. Tell Me When – TOTP 5/1/95*
22. One Man In My Heart – TOTP 16/3/95*
23. The Stars Are Going Out - Later with Jools Holland 25/11/95
24. The Sound Of The Crowd - Later with Jools Holland 25/11/95

*denotes previously unreleased

3CD/1DVD Deluxe Edition Box Set (detailed above)
US - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LMS86SQ/?tag=imwan-20
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01LMS86SQ/?tag=imwan-21

2CD Standard Edition (contains CD1 and CD2 only)
US - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KGYJQ9A/?tag=imwan-20
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01KGYJQ9A/?tag=imwan-21

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 Post subject: [2016-11-18] The Human League "A Very British Synthesizer Group" comp in 3CD/1DVD and 2CD configurations (Universal UK)
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This looks amazing-virtually everything is here.

Will this get a US release?

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The 2CD set will be released domestically. The full 3CD/1DVD edition is currently only scheduled as an import.

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Linda wrote:
The 2CD set will be released domestically. The full 3CD/1DVD edition is currently only scheduled as an import.

Crap!

Will the DVD be view-able in the US?

I didn't look, sorry.

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Any word if the DVD is playable in US players?

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Anybody buy this? It's showing out of order at this time. Problem with that DVD?

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I got the box. The DVD is Region 0. I haven't tried playing it yet.

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From Uncut:

Despite a career spanning almost 40 years, The Human League will always be defined by their radiant first decade, a journey from Bowie-endorsed synth-punk outsiders to multi-million-selling electro-pop superstars. This sumptuously repackaged and remastered anthology, spreading 47 tracks across triple CDs or vinyl discs, is inevitably stronger on the early years. But each chapter contains hidden gems and bizarre plot twists that defy the kind of cosy, reductive narrative seen in BBC Four retro-pop documentaries.

Taken in totality, A Very British Synthesizer Group chronicles the remarkable saga of a band who have endured despite their self-confessed limitations as musicians, despite multiple lineup changes, despite breakups and breakdowns and career slumps. They scored worldwide hits, including UK and US Number Ones, but remain firmly rooted in Sheffield. Even today, after selling 20 million albums, there is something of the blunt-talking, emphatically northern, working-class autodidact about Philip Oakey, Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley. This attractive quality has propelled them to sublime peaks of bloody-minded pop genius and extreme nadirs of naffness. Sometimes within the same song.

When computer operators Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh formed Britain’s first all-electronic band in 1977, initially under the achingly apt name The Future, they recruited Oakey as singer more for his striking looks than his vocal abilities. The nascent League forged a vivid post-industrial sound that distilled Kraftwerk and Kubrick, Bowie and Ballard into brilliantly weird dystopian electro-glam singles like “Being Boiled” and “Empire State Human”. They also paid skewed homage to their cult rock heroes with starkly rebooted synth versions of Mick Ronson’s post-glam classic “Only After Dark” and Iggy Pop’s zombie-punk prowler “Nightclubbing”. All are included here.

When internal tensions split the band in 1980, Oakey was left without main songwriters Ware and Marsh. In the face of critical hostility and mounting debts, the singer hastily recruited teenage schoolfriends Sulley and Catherall from the dancefloor of Sheffield’s Crazy Daisy nightclub and a new multi-vocalist incarnation of the Human League was born. Working with techno-savvy producer Martin Rushent, the band finally realised Oakey’s populist electric dreams with their 1981 album Dare, a hit-packed triple-platinum smash and still a beloved high-water mark of British synthpop.

From the scowling, totalitarian hedonism of “The Sound Of The Crowd” to the cat-meowing synths of “Love Action”, the hits of Dare still sound both instantly accessible and gloriously eccentric. Initially opposed as a single release by Oakey, the blockbuster “Don’t You Want Me” is now enshrined as one of Britain’s unofficial national anthems, and one of the most rousingly bitter songs ever to top the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.

The League followed Dare with a run of mainstream hits, reaching Number Two with both the silky synthetic Motown of “Mirror Man” and the stern but catchy “(Keep Feeling) Fascination”. Next came an audacious detour to Minneapolis to work with platinum-plated R&B producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Famous for their collaborations with Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson and Prince, the duo’s hands-on perfectionist methods created studio tension and uneven music. But while the boxy mid-Atlantic synth-funk of “I Need Your Love” now sound bloodless and dated, the sumptuous love ballad “Human” remains a left-field League classic, earning the band their second US Number One.

The League scored their last Top Ten single to date, the lightweight but agreeably effusive “Tell Me When”, in 1995. Sidelined by Britpop and major-label politics in the late 1990s, the band have spent most of the last 20 years as an indie act, chiefly surviving as live performers. Even so, their most recent album Credo, released in 2011, was a partial return to their Yorkshire futurist roots. Produced by Sheffield retro-synth fetishists I, Monster, disco-tronic tracks like “Night People” and “Sky” marry vintage analogue noises with contemporary electro signifiers. Brash but fun.

The deluxe boxset of A Very British Synthesizer Group comes with a hardcover book, photos, memorabilia and an extra DVD featuring all the band’s videos and BBC appearances. Oakey’s ever-changing, asymmetrical hairstyles provide much amusement here. But of course, the serious fan-bait in this package lies with the 25 previously unreleased tracks, mostly demos and remixes.

Inevitably, the early electronic material holds the most interest, unadorned analogue sketches that often have more warmth and texture than their official versions. A case in point is a dry run for “The Path Of Least Resistance”, where Oakey’s soulful crooning sounds more grainy and emotive than the deadpan foghorn bellow that later became his signature. “No Time”, a prototype for the 1979 track “The World Before Last”, is a spine-tingling experiment in spoken-word sci-fi storytelling, while an embryonic version of the 1984 single “Louise”, conceived as a “sequel” story for the doomed lovers in “Don’t You Want Me”, also has a relaxed, rueful tenderness lacking in its anodyne studio sister.

Sprawled across 40 years of highs and lows, A Very British Synthesizer Group is inevitably bumpy in quality, but still rich in pleasant surprises, and shot through with the bloody-minded punk genius that defines so much music from the People’s Republic of South Yorkshire. Buried treasures from a national treasure.

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PHILIP OAKEY

At the start, were The Human League an experimental band or a pop group?

We certainly were at least half an experimental band. We were a bit split because, really, we were a prog band. We loved Genesis and Van der Graaf Generator, but we always liked pop music too. When Martyn Ware told me at school that he liked Slade, it was like slapping me in the face! You didn’t admit you liked chart bands if you liked prog. But we did like pop. At the same time as hoping we would be like Can or Neu!, we also sneakily wanted to have hits.

You rarely repeated yourself musically. Was that deliberate?

We had a policy that as soon as we’d done Dare, we wanted to do something different. Right from the start, we used The Beatles as a model, and The Beatles never came out with a single where you went: ‘oh yeah, they’ve done Hey Jude again’. We wanted every single to not look like we were trying to emulate the last big hit.

You still live in Sheffield. Did you never consider moving to London?

No. We weren’t really tempted by London. We weren’t particularly impressed with what a lot of people think is enjoyment there. They think you can only be happy in a place where Kate Moss turns up or something. We didn’t ever really believe that. We almost thought it was a bit shallow to want to be in that gang.

Do you still consider yourself a punk? A futurist? A pop star?

More than anything, I considered myself a democrat until recently. But I’ve been a bit shaken by the Brexit stuff. I’m a TV news fiend, but I’ve more or less stopped watching now because we seem to be in some strange Pol Pot era where people want to do punk voting.

INTERVIEW: STEPHEN DALTON

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I still want this, but the cheapest I've seen is around $80 and I won't go above $35-$40, so...no dice.

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Best price we've yet seen -- the big 3CD/1DVD set is currently on sale at Amazon UK for £39.99:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01LMS86SQ/?tag=imwan-21

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