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The Human League(CD Album)Live At The Dome-Secret-SMACD904-UK-2005-New & Sealed

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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
Sub-Genre
New Wave
EAN
0636551621328
Artist
Human League, The Human League
Type
Album
Format
CD
Record Label
Snapper / Secret
Release Year
2006
Era
2000s
Release Title
Live at the Dome
Features
Compilation, Live Recording
Genre
Pop, Alternative, Rock, Contemporary Christian

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Snapper / Secret
EAN
0636551621328
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59413174

Product Key Features

Artist
Human League, The Human League
Era
2000s
Format
CD
Release Year
2006
Features
Compilation, Live Recording
Release Title
Live at the Dome
Type
Album
Genre
Pop, Alternative, Rock, Contemporary Christian

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3 stars out of 5 - "Recorded on their 2003 comeback tour, the Rita, Sue and Bob Too of techno pop have changed little....Endearing."
Recording Type
Live
Distribution
Snapper Music/Proper
Number of Discs
1, 2
Recording Mode
Stereo
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Number of Tracks
19
Country/Region of Manufacture
England

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  • HUMAN LEAGUE LIVE AT THE DOME

    Live at the Dome is a simple, direct production, much like The Human League's studio albums. What you get is seventeen songs, three or four camera angles, and The Human League stationed symmetrically on a sparsely decorated stage whose cool blue lights and white microphone stands suggest an obsession with retro-futurism (not the future Bowie probably envisioned for 2003). It is initially slightly alarming when frontman Oakey busts onto the stage in his shimmery Jedi cloak and Hans Gruber sunglasses during the opening medley of "Hard Time/Love Action" -- but fortunately, he has already shed these accouterments by "Mirror Man", only the second song. Perhaps Oakey is too old to sweat it out underneath those stage lights with such an elaborate costume, but it was nice to see the pompousness of ...