Pop fans a bit put off by the Human League's dispassionate vocals on their breakout hit "Don't You Want Me" would have been shocked by the degree of emotionlessness heard two years earlier on the band's 1979 debut. The trio of Ian Craig Marsh, Martyn Ware, and Philip Oakey all handled vocals and synthesizers to create a set of grim, rigid tracks that revealed a greater lack of humanity than even Kraftwerk. It's a surprise that the Human League hit the British charts at all (with the single "Empire State Human"), since this could well be the most detached synth pop record ever released. ~ John Bush, Rovi
Reproduction
1979
Videos from Reproduction
All Music Guide Review
Reproduction Track Listing
Credits of Reproduction
- Ian Craig Marsh
- Synthesizer, Composer, Vocals
- Colin Thurston
- Producer
- Martyn Ware
- Synthesizer, Vocals
- Philip Adrian Wright
- Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Philip Oakey
- Synthesizer, Composer, Keyboards, Vocals
- The Human League
- Producer
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