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Secrets [ CD / Album ]

Secrets

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  • Released Date: 11 Aug 2023

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

The Human League are back with a deluxe edition of their album "Secrets," and let me tell you, it's a synth-pop extravaganza. From the moment you press play, you're transported to a world where the hairspray flows freely and the shoulder pads are bigger than your future.

Lead singer Philip Oakey's vocals are as smooth as silk, gliding effortlessly over the pulsating beats and catchy hooks. Tracks like "All I Ever Wanted" and "Never Let Me Go" are instant earworms, guaranteed to have you dancing around your living room like it's 1981.

But it's not just the hits that shine on this album. The deep cuts, like "The Sign" and "The Snake" show a darker, more introspective side to the band, proving that there's more to The Human League than just catchy pop tunes.

The production on this album is top-notch, with layers of synths and slick guitar riffs creating a lush sonic landscape that pulls you in and doesn't let go. The deluxe edition even includes bonus tracks and remixes that add even more depth to an already stellar album.

In conclusion, The Human League's "Secrets" (Deluxe Edition) is a must-listen for any fan of 80s synth-pop, or anyone looking for a fun, nostalgic journey through a musical time capsule. So grab your neon leggings, tease up your hair, and get ready to groove to the sounds of The Human League.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. All I Ever Wanted (Dave Bascombe Mix)
10. Liar
2. Nervous
11. Lament
3. Love Me Madly? (Dave Bascombe Mix)
12. Reflections
13. Brute
4. Shameless
14. Sin City
5. 122.3 BPM
15. Release
6. Never Give Your Heart
16. You'll Be Sorry
7. Ran
8. The Snake
9. Ringinglow
17. Tranquility


Disc: 2
1. All I Ever Wanted (The Das Kompressor Vanity Case Mix)
2. All I Ever Wanted (Original Version - Toy Mix)
3. All I Ever Wanted (Oliver Lieb's Main Full Vocal Mix)
4. All I Ever Wanted (Oliver Lieb's Alternative Mix)
5. All I Ever Wanted (The Vanity Case Instrumental Mix)
6. All I Ever Wanted (Alter Ego Remix)
7. L Bastards Mojo Mix)
8. You'll Be Sorry (Marc Anthony Radio Mix)
9. You'll Be Sorry (Marc Anthony Black & Blue Mix)
10. You'll Be Sorry (Marc Anthony Dub Mix)
11. You'll Be Sorry (Karaoke Mix)
12. Love Me Madly? (Voice of Buddha Mix)
13. Love Me Madly? (Zenn Eternal Countdown Mix)
14. Love Me Madly? (Cuzco Mix)

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About the artist

The Human League

Human League - Synthpop Pioneers or Just a Bunch of '80s Relics? Ah, The Human League. The pioneers of synthpop have been gracing our ears since the late '70s, with their infectious hits and iconic electronic sound. But are they still relevant in today's music scene, or are they just a relic of the '80s, like a forgotten pair of leg warmers? Formed in Sheffield in 1977, The Human League quickly rose to fame with their breakthrough album "Dare" in 1981, which gave us the timeless classics "Don't You Want Me" and "Love Action". Their unique blend of catchy melodies and cutting-edge synth sounds set them apart from their peers, and cemented their place in music history. But fast forward to 2021, and the question remains: are The Human League still a force to be reckoned with? Well, their recent album "Credo" may not have set the charts on fire, but tracks like "Night People" and "Never Let Me Go" prove that they still have that magic touch when it comes to creating infectious pop tunes. Sure, their hairstyles may have changed (we miss those iconic mullets!), and their fashion sense may have evolved (thank god for that!), but one thing remains constant: The Human League are a band that knows how to make us dance, cry, and everything in between. So, next time you're feeling nostalgic for the '80s, or just fancy a good old-fashioned synthpop fix, why not give The Human League a spin? Who knows, you might just rediscover why they were one of the most influential bands of the decade.

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