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Human by The Human League

Biografía del artista The Human League

Human League Son Un Grupo Inglés De Música New Wave De Los 80 Formados En El Año 1977 En Sheffield. El Grupo Tuvo Un Éxito Masivo A Los Comienzos De Los 80. Human League Ha Seguido Componiendo Discos En Los 90's Y 2000's. El Único Miembro Constante Del Grupo Ha Sido El Cantante Phillip Oakey. Actualmente El Grupo Se Presenta Con La Formación De Oakey Junto Con Las Cantantes Femeninas Joanne Catherall Y Susan Ann Gayle Su Mayor Éxito Fue "Don't You Want Me" Que Alcanzó El No. 1 En UK Las Navidades Del 1981 Y Fue Uno De Los Discos Más Vendidos Del Año. A Su Vez Alcanzó El No. 1 En Los USA En El Verano Del 1982 Convirtiéndose En Una De Las Canciones Más Conocidas De La Historia.

Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: Human

"Human" Is A Song Recorded By British Synthpop Band The Human League. It Was Released As The First Single From Their 1986 Album Crash. The Track Was Written And Produced By US Producers Jimmy Jam And Terry Lewis. Background
In 1985 The Recording Sessions For The Human League's Fifth Album Were Not Going Well And The Band Did Not Like The Results Which Was Causing Internal Conflict. Virgin Records Executives Worried By The Lack Of Progress From Their At-The-Time Most-Profitable Signing Suggested The Band Accept An Offer To Work With Producers Jimmy Jam And Terry Lewis Who Already Had Material To Work With And Had Expressed An Interest In The Band From Their U.S. Releases. Jam And Lewis Had Recently Emerged As In-Demand Talent Due To Their Success With Janet Jackson And Her Control Album. Of The Ten Songs On Crash Jam And Lewis Wrote Three "Human" Being One Of Them. It Is A Mid-Tempo Ballad Which Lyrically Is An Exchange Between A Man And A Woman In A Relationship Who Have Reunited After A Separation. In The First Two Verses Philip Oakey Is Apologizing To His Partner For Being Unfaithful During Her Absence And In The Song's Breakdown Joanne Catherall's Spoken-Word Confession Reveals That She Too Was Unfaithful. The Song's Title Is Derived From The Chorus In Which Both Parties In The Relationship Explain That They Are "only Human" And "born To Make Mistakes". "Human" Became The Second Million-Selling Number-One Single For The Human League On The U.S. Billboard Hot 100 After "Don't You Want Me" And Their Second Chart-Topper On The U.S. Hot Dance Club Play Chart After " Keep Feeling Fascination" . Jam And Lewis' R&B-Based Production Was Also Popular On American Urban Radio Bringing The Human League Into The Top Ten Of The U.S. R&B Chart For The First Time. In The UK Where R&B Was Less Popular "Human" Peaked At Number Eight In The UK Singles Chart. It Was A Welcome Success For The Human League Who Were Starting To Suffer From Creative Stagnation And A Slight Decline In Fortunes After A Hugely Successful Start To The 1980s. The Music Video For "Human" Was Filmed In London During June 1986 In A Studio Using Chroma Key Overlay. It Is Heavily Stylized To Give A 'water Reflective' Effect And Blue Hue Throughout. In The First Time That The Band Had Been Presented As A "Phil And The Girls" Trio Images Of Oakey Catherall And Sulley Are Constantly Layered And Blended. The Video Was Conceived And Directed By Andy Morahan. In 2003 A New Video Was Created And Released To Promote The Chinese Whispers Mix. This Music Video Used The Original Footage Of Oakey Sulley And Catherall From 1986 And Interlaced It With Traditional Chinese Imagery Of Silhouetted Water Grass Water Lilies And Cantonese Characters. It Was Subject Of A U.S. MTV Featurette Which Was Introduced By Oakey And Featured Ian Widgery Talking About The Creative Process In The Reworking Of The Original Human.

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