I really admire the creativity of this album and it isn't even that bad, either.
I don’t care if this song isn’t technically the greatest song ever made, it’s charming, fun and nostalgic and that’s all a guy needs
This is just awesome. The production is some of the coolest and slickest stuff ever and these guys know how to play the FUCK out of their instruments. Good stuff.
I love this bands songs a lot, but this album is a tad disappointing if I’m being honest. Still a couple good songs (I Like and The Safety Dance especially), but most of this isn’t essential. Pretty fun though.
Ban the Game (67)
Living in China (77)
The Great Ones Remember (85)
I Got the Message (86)
Cocoricci (73)
The Safety Dance (100)
Ideas for Walls (76)
Things in My Life (87)
I Like (100)
The Great Ones Remember (Reprise) (71)
One of the most feel-good songs I've ever heard.
There's something about this album that I just can't help but love. A random one off collab album just made super quickly full of synth pop bangers. Of course not much here (aside from the amazing Together in Electric Dreams) is anything mind blowing, but it's just fun.
1. Why Must the Show Go On (85)
2. In Transit (75)
3. Good-Bye Bad Times (90)
4. Brand New Love (Take a Chance) (86)
5. Valerie (83)
6. Now (79)
7. Together in Electric Dreams (100)
8. Be My Lover Now (89)
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This is so awesome, who knew the Human League could make a rock song so great
Actually pretty good. Better than Dare? No. But still pretty solid synth-pop Human League-y stuff here. The only downsides are that this album is less creative overall and was pretty dated even for 1984.
This sounds like something that would play in a 90s lazertag match, and I'm all here for it
This is a really cool album. The production is just really awesome. However, that almost kind of comes around and hurts the album in a way, as the songwriting takes quite the backseat compared to the production. Songs like Sin and HLAH show how amazing this album could have been. Still really good, though, don't get me wrong.