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Reproduction

Album - 1979 - DeB Id: 88523
By The Human League
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Album DeRango™ -5,50

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Reproduction Mike76

 The album is not inferior; the coordinates within which the compositions range are clearly derived from Kraftwerk but nonetheless far from mere imitation.

 Phil Oakey, who sang with his splendid warm and baritone voice melodies that, in contrast, were icy.

 Explore The Human League's innovative debut and experience the roots of synthpop with 'Reproduction' today!

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There's something in your soul that makes me feel so old
In fact I think I've died about six hundred times
There's less of me now and more of me then
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Spoken Intro :Why in just a few moments we're off to Hawaii to join Steve McGarrett and the team for tonight's adventure

Nine o'clock flight from Hawaii
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Faced with the choice, what would you say?
The path of least resistance, It seems the only way
But can we look a little further? To level four I think
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Blind Youth (03:16)
No future they say
But must it be that way?
Now is calling
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Take the lovebird
Kiss the stranger
Leave the trailer
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The Human League

The Human League are a British synth-pop group formed in Sheffield in 1977. After early experimental records (Reproduction, Travelogue), they achieved worldwide success with Dare (1981) and the No.1 single “Don’t You Want Me”. Following a 1980 split that led Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh to form Heaven 17, Philip Oakey steered the band into a pioneering pop era with vocalists Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley, continuing a long career with hits like “Human” and “Tell Me When.”
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