The Human League Live at the Dome
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"The Human League Live at the Dome" is a compilation album by British
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

 Synthpop
Synthpop
Synthpop is a genre of popular music that first became prominent in the 1980s, in which the synthesizer is the dominant musical instrument. It was prefigured in the 1960s and early 1970s by the use of synthesizers in progressive rock, electronic art rock, disco and particularly the "Kraut rock" of...

 band The Human League
The Human League
The Human League are an English electronic New Wave band formed in Sheffield in 1977. They achieved popularity after a key change in line-up in the early 1980s and have continued recording and performing with moderate commercial success throughout the 1980s up to the present day.The only constant...

 recorded during a live concert at the Brighton Dome
Brighton Dome
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, UK on December 19, 2003. It was released as an enhanced digipak
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 CD in the UK on July 18, 2005 by Secret Records Limited (distributed by Snapper Music
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).

The album features singles and album tracks, spanning the years from their debut album release, 1979's Reproduction
Reproduction (album)
Reproduction is the debut album released by British synthpop band The Human League. The album was released in October 1979 through Virgin Records Ltd....

, to their most recent album, 2001's Secrets
Secrets (Human League album)
Secrets is an album recorded by British synthpop band The Human League. It was issued in 2001 by Papillon Records and was the Human League's first studio album in six years...

. Also included are three enhanced live video tracks.

A DVD
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 also called The Human League Live at the Dome (DVD)
The Human League Live at the Dome (DVD)
The Human League Live at the Dome is a DVD by veteran British Synthpop group The Human League, containing a recording of a complete concert...

was released concurrently with the album, the DVD contains the full concert and bonus footage.

The Cover artwork for both the album and DVD was by Stig Olsen

Track listing

  1. "Medley Hard Times / Love Action (I Believe in Love)
    Love Action (I Believe in Love)
    "Love Action " is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League, released as a single in the UK in July 1981. It peaked at number three in the UK Singles Chart, the band's first Top 10 success....

    " - 8:21
  2. "Mirror Man
    Mirror Man (song)
    "Mirror Man" is a Motown-inspired song by the British synthpop group The Human League. It was released as a single in the UK on 27 November 1982 and peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart. It was written jointly by lead singer Philip Oakey with keyboard players Jo Callis and Ian Burden...

    " - 4:27
  3. "Louise
    Louise (song)
    "Louise" is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League. It was released as a single in the UK in October 1984 and peaked at number thirteen in the UK Singles Chart. It was written jointly by lead singer Philip Oakey with fellow band members Jo Callis and Philip Adrian Wright...

    " - 5:04
  4. "The Snake" - 4:22
  5. "Darkness" - 3:53
  6. "All I Ever Wanted
    All I Ever Wanted (The Human League song)
    "All I Ever Wanted" is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League. It is taken from the Secrets album of 2001 and was released as its first single. It is currently their most recent single released on a major label...

    " - 4:03
  7. "Open Your Heart" - 4:02
  8. "The Lebanon
    The Lebanon (song)
    "The Lebanon" is a song by the British Synthpop group The Human League. Written jointly by lead singer Philip Oakey and keyboard player Jo Callis, it was recorded at Air studios between 1983-1984. Originally an album track on Hysteria, it was released as a single in the UK and the U.S...

    " - 4:16
  9. "Human" - 4:21
  10. "The Things That Dreams Are Made Of" - 3:48
  11. "(Keep Feeling) Fascination
    (Keep Feeling) Fascination
    " Fascination" is a dance song performed by British synthpop group The Human League. It was composed by Jo Callis and Philip Oakey....

    " - 4:01
  12. "Don't You Want Me
    Don't You Want Me
    "Don't You Want Me" is a single by British synthpop group Human League, released from their album: Dare on 27 November 1981.It is the band's best known and most commercially successful recording to date, and was the Christmas number one in the UK, in 1981, where it sold over 1,400,000 copies,...

    " - 3:59
  13. "Together in Electric Dreams
    Together in Electric Dreams
    "Together in Electric Dreams" is a song by the British singer and composer Philip Oakey and producer Giorgio Moroder. It was written by Oakey and Moroder and recorded for the original soundtrack of the 1984 film Electric Dreams....

    " - 4:48
  14. "Mirror Man" (Enhanced Video) - 4:27
  15. "Human" (Enhanced Video) - 4:21
  16. "(Keep Feeling) Fascination" (Enhanced Video) - 4:01

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