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The Human League - Crash (LP) - NM/EXC

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of The Human League's Crash LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of The Human League's Crash second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
Current Stock:
Visually Graded Record:
NM
Visually Graded Sleeve:
EXC
Catalogue #:
V 2391
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Electronic, Synth-pop
$18.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of The Human League's Crash LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: The Human League
Album: Crash
Released: Australia, 1986

Tracklist:

A1Money3:54
A2Swang4:37
A3Human4:24
A4Jam4:19
A5Are You Ever Coming Back?4:52
B1I Need Your Loving3:43
B2Party4:29
B3Love On The Run3:54
B4The Real Thing4:19
B5Love Is All That Matters6:07


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Description

The Human League's "Crash," released in 1986, represents a pivotal moment in the band's career, marked by a shift towards a more mainstream pop sound under the production guidance of American producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Known for their pioneering work in synth-pop and new wave, The Human League embraced a blend of R&B, funk, and pop elements on "Crash," resulting in an album that both challenged and expanded their musical identity.

The album's lead single, "Human," stands out as a highlight and became one of the band's most successful tracks. The song features a smooth blend of synthesizers and soulful melodies, underscored by the emotive vocals of lead singer Philip Oakey. The introspective lyrics, exploring themes of forgiveness and human fallibility, resonate deeply, showcasing the band's ability to craft songs that are both catchy and thought-provoking. "Human" exemplifies the successful fusion of The Human League's electronic roots with Jam and Lewis's sophisticated R&B production, resulting in a track that appealed to a broad audience.

Other notable tracks on "Crash" include "Love Is All That Matters" and "I Need Your Loving," which further illustrate the album's foray into R&B-influenced pop. These songs feature the band's signature use of electronic instrumentation, combined with more prominent bass lines and rhythmic elements characteristic of mid-80s R&B. The inclusion of these styles marked a departure from the band's earlier, more experimental work, showcasing their versatility and willingness to evolve with the changing musical landscape.

The production of "Crash" is polished, with Jam and Lewis's influence evident in the tight grooves, crisp sound, and meticulous arrangements. Their expertise in crafting hit R&B and pop tracks helped to bring a new dimension to The Human League's sound, making "Crash" a distinctive entry in the band's discography.

Critically, "Crash" received mixed reviews at the time of its release. Some praised the band's successful collaboration with Jam and Lewis and the resulting pop sensibilities, while others lamented the perceived loss of the band's original synth-pop identity. Despite these divided opinions, the album was a commercial success, bolstered by the popularity of "Human" and other singles.

In retrospect, "Crash" is often viewed as a unique experiment in The Human League's career, representing a moment when they bridged the gap between their synth-pop roots and the broader pop and R&B trends of the 1980s. The album's legacy lies in its demonstration of the band's adaptability and the enduring appeal of tracks like "Human," which continue to be celebrated as classics of the era.



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