Album
Travelogue
1980 · Electronic
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Travelogue is an Electronic album by The Human League, originally released in 1980. On Gatefold: 68 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.
About
"Travelogue" is the second full-length studio album released in 1980 by British synthpop band "The Human League". The band at this point had yet to achieve any degree of commercial succe. For this album, they worked with a new producer, Richard Mainwaring, who the next year would produce "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's" platinum selling "Architecture & Morality". However, "Travelogue" did not sell well, reaching #16 on the UK album chart in May 1980 and, tired of commercial disappointment, it precipitated the departure of founding band members Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh. The album included a cover of an advertising jingle for "Gordon's Gin", written by Jeff Wayne (famous for his "War of the Worlds" album). Virgin Records remastered and re-issued "Travelogue" on CD in 1988, with an expanded track listing which included the "Holiday '80" EP, the disco single "I Don't Depend on You" (originally released under the moniker "The Men"), and the single "Boys and Girls", which had been produced by Oakey and Wright after the line-up split. .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1The Black Hit Of Space4:05
- A2Only After Dark3:45
- A3Life Kills3:02
- A4Dreams Of Leaving5:46
- A5Toyota City3:15
Side B
- B1Crow And A Baby3:40
- B2The Touchables3:20
- B3Gordon's Gin2:56
- B4Being Boiled4:20
- B5WXJL Tonight4:38
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- brittle
- detached
- nocturnal
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Ian Craig MarshSYNTHESIZER SYNTHESIZER, VOCALS VOCALS
- Martyn WareSYNTHESIZER SYNTHESIZER, VOCALS VOCALS
- Philip Adrian Wright
- Philip OakeySYNTHESIZER SYNTHESIZER, VOCALS VOCALS
- The Boys Of BuddhaPROGRAMMED BY
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