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The Human League, Reproduction

Audio CD

Disk ID: 523110

Disk length: 1h 15m 10s (17 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1978

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Almost Medieval 4:43
2. Circus Of Death 4:00
3. The Path Of Least Resistance 3:34
4. Blind Youth 3:26
5. The World Before Last 4:05
6. Empire State Human 3:18
7. Morale ... You've Lost That Loving Feeling 9:39
8. Austerity - Girl One (Medley) 6:45
9. Zero As A Limit 4:13
10. Introducing 3:20
11. The Dignity Of Labour (Part 1) 4:23
12. The Dignity Of Labour (Part 2) 2:56
13. The Dignity Of Labour (Part 3) 3:57
14. The Dignity Of Labour (Part 4) 3:54
15. Flexi Disc 4:11
16. Being Boiled (Fast Version) 3:54
17. Circus Of Death (Fast Version) 4:42

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Review

The moody, sparse electronic sound of the Human League's debut album from 1979 is the very reason why 'Reproduction' has become suddenly back in vogue by electronic music fans. All the tracks from the first three Human League indie label singles have been added as bonus tracks including 'Being Boiled' (Fast Product Version) which David Bowie declared, upon its release, as being the future sound of music. Additional bonus tracks, 'Introducing', 'The Dignity Of Labour' (Parts One through Four), 'Flexi Disc', & 'Circus Of Death' (Fast Product Version). Remastered. Caroline. 2003.

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Reproduction

Tracks: 17, Disk length: 1h 15m 10s

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