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  2. The Human League - Wikipedia

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    Although "video albums" had been released by bands such as Blondie and ELO as early as 1979, this release was a short (12 mins) video tape cassette in either VHS or Betamax format containing just three tracks (the music videos for "Mirror Man", "Love Action (I Believe in Love)", and "Don't You Want Me"). Although it was not a commercial success ...

  3. The Human League Video Single (1983) - Wikipedia

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    The Human League Video Single is a music video compilation by the British synthpop group The Human League, released on VHS and Betamax format tape. Marketed as a "video single", it was released in the UK in August 1983.

  4. The Human League discography - Wikipedia

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    The Human League Video Single: VHS, Beta: Contains videos for "Mirror Man", "Love Action" and "Don't You Want Me". 1988 Human League Greatest Hits: VHS, LD: Tie-in with 1988 Greatest Hits, containing videos for all tracks on that album except "Being Boiled" and "Love Is All That Matters", plus "Circus of Death". 1995 The Human League Greatest ...

  5. The Very Best of The Human League (video) - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of the Human League is a DVD by veteran British Synthpop group The Human League, containing most of the band's music videos recorded up to that point, digitally re-mastered. The only music video missing is Filling up with Heaven from 1995 which was excluded due to a licensing fee dispute between Virgin Records and EastWest [ 1 ]

  6. The Human League Greatest Hits (video) - Wikipedia

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    The Human League Greatest Hits is a compilation music video by the British Synthpop group The Human League released VHS and Laserdisc.. The original version was released by Virgin Records in 1988, and ties in with the compilation album of the same name, released concurrently, with a slightly differing track listing and order.

  7. (Keep Feeling) Fascination - Wikipedia

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    A view of the location of the "(Keep Feeling) Fascination" music video in 2014. Unusually for Human League videos to this point, the band are all seen playing instruments as if it were a live performance. Philip Oakey said in 1983: "The aim of the video is to show that we're a group who play music together ...

  8. Live at the Dome (The Human League concert video) - Wikipedia

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    A companion two disc CD album was released in 2005 by Snapper Music called The Human League Live at the Dome. The cover artworks for both the album and DVD was by Stig Olsen [1] The DVD was renamed The Sound Of The Crowd - Greatest Hits In Concert, and given a new cover design when the album was reissued under a new name in 2017. [2] [3]

  9. Soundtrack to a Generation (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Soundtrack to a Generation" was a simply shot studio performance of the song with video smudge effects and a video overlay of falling leaves to give an "autumn" effect. The band's dress style had been a deliberate attempt to distance themselves from the over-stylized, late-1980s videos.