English synth-pop band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Human League is a British pop music band from Sheffield. The Human League has 3 members: Philip Oakey, Joanne Catherall, and Susan Ann Sulley. The band originally had 6 members. The other 3 members were Ian Burden, Jo Callis, and Philip Adrian Wright. They all left The Human League in the late 1980s.
The Human League | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | The Future (1977) The Men The League Unlimited Orchestra (1982) |
Origin | Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England |
Genres | Electronic Synthpop New Wave Electropop Avant-garde |
Years active | 1977–present |
Labels | Fast Product EMI Wall of Sound Virgin |
Members | Joanne Catherall Philip Oakey Susan Ann Sulley |
Past member(s) | Ian Burden Jo Callis Ian Craig Marsh Martyn Ware Philip Adrian Wright Jim Russell |
The Human League started in 1977 and they had their greatest success during the 1980s. They continue to make new music today. Philip Oakey, the band's singer, is the only Human League member that has been with the band since it started. The other 2 members, Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley, joined The Human League in 1980.
The Human League has made 10 albums. Their newest album is called "Credo" and it was released in March 2011. Some of The Human League's hit songs are "Don't You Want Me", "Keep Feeling Fascination", "The Lebanon" and "Human".
Below is a list of all the albums by The Human League.
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