Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Human League - Human (Virgin)

Hands up anyone who actually remembers the Human League. Sheffield's own were last gracing the charts in 1984 with 'Louise'. Then Phil Oakey went off to do things with Giorgio Moroder. Now they're back with this smoochy little number which at first isn't all that impressive. However for want of anything better to play we've given it quite a few listens here at No.1 and it does grow on you - honest. With time this could be a massive hit. 5/5 (Pat Thomas, No 1, August 16, 1986)

Long-awaited re-appearance of the Leaguesters, and I'm seemingly the sole objector at rm. What infiltrates the charts with unswerving regularity these days, they ponder? Mostly American, mostly medallion-sporting balladeers. Aw shucks, we can't fail. Exactly the girlie nonsense I consistently fall for, but not this time. As for that dumb blonde talkover twixt 'I'm only huuuman'... yeeuurrk! Limp, listless and resolutely installed in the subconscious. Mammoth hit. (Lesley O'Toole, Record Mirror, August 16, 1986)

Just about everybody in the Smash Hits' "office" tried to bully me into awarding this record the unparalleled accolade of Single Of The Fortnight. At first I agreed. After all, it is a beautifully crafted, warm and melodic tune. A perfect pop record, no less. It's also remarkably similar to many other songs by artistes like The SOS Band. Change. Alexander O'Neal and Cherelle who have all, together with "Human", been produced by the much in demand team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. There is one howlingly evident difference, though: Philip Oakey can't sing. The vocals on this single sound, as on all League records, fragile and unconfident. "I'm only human, born to make mistakes," sings Philip in his own unique flat style. Jam and Lewis actually turned down Lionel Richie to make this record and I would guess that as well as producing it, they arranged it, played all the instruments on it and probably wrote most of it as well. Pity they couldn't sing on it or get someone else in to do the job. (Simon Mills, Smash Hits. August 13, 1986)

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