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The Golden Hour of the Future

The Golden Hour of the Future is a compilation album of recordings made by the electronic band the Future and early recordings by the original line-up of the Human League.

The Golden Hour of the Future
Compilation album by
the Future and the Human League
Released20 October 2002 (2002-10-20)
Recordedvarious studios around Sheffield, UK (1977)
GenreElectronic music, minimal wave
Length76:53
LabelBlack Melody Records
ProducerThe Future, the Human League
The Future and the Human League chronology
Secrets
(2001)
The Golden Hour of the Future
(2002)
The Very Best of the Human League
(2003)

Material by the Future features Martyn Ware, Ian Craig Marsh and Adi Newton, who recorded around ten songs in the home studio of a recording engineer in 1977. The band compiled a demo tape from those recordings, which they played to record companies on an ill-fated trip to London. The band did not find a recording deal and Newton left the band to form Clock DVA.

Ware and Marsh continued as the Future for a short while before deciding to recruit Ware's friend Philip Oakey as lead vocalist. Now renamed the Human League, the trio recorded in an abandoned Sheffield factory, where they put together their first two singles for the Fast Product label ("Being Boiled" and "The Dignity Of Labour") as well as a number of other recordings before signing to Virgin Records. Most of those other recordings are included on this compilation album, along with many of the Future's recordings - only those songs that were later re-recorded for Virgin were omitted from the compilation, for contractual reasons.

The album was compiled by Richard X and released on his Black Melody label in 2002, with assistance from Human League members past and present and Sean Turner, creator of the Blind Youth website. The album was preceded by the promotional limited edition EP Dance Like a Star, which included four Human League recordings not featured on the album.[1]

The album was re-issued in September 2005 as a re-mastered edition, both as a CD and as a digital download. The track listing remained the same although digital releases featured a 'Shorter version' of the final track 'Last Man on Earth'. The CD carried a new catalogue number MELCD5.

Personnel and credits edit

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dance Like a Star" (The Human League)Martyn Ware/Ian Craig Marsh/Philip Oakey4:48
2."Looking for the Black Haired Girls" (The Future)Ware/Marsh/Adi Newton3:40
3."4JG" (The Human League)Ware/Marsh/Oakey4:36
4."Blank Clocks" (The Future)Ware/Marsh/Newton3:20
5."Cairo" (The Future)Ware/Marsh/Newton3:08
6."Dominion Advertisement" (The Human League)Ware/Marsh/Oakey0:25
7."Dada Dada Duchamp Vortex" (The Future) 5:49
8."Daz" (The Future)Ware/Marsh/Newton3:40
9."Future Religion" (The Future)Ware/Marsh/Newton3:44
10."Disco Disaster" (The Human League)Ware/Marsh/Oakey5:06
11."Interface" (The Human League)Ware/Marsh/Oakey2:59
12."The Circus of Dr Lao" (Philip Oakey)Oakey3:58
13."Reach Out (I’ll Be There)" (The Human League)Holland–Dozier–Holland3:55
14."New Pink Floyd" (The Human League)Ware/Marsh/Oakey2:14
15."Once Upon a Time in the West" (The Human League)Ennio Morricone1:53
16."Overkill Disaster Crash (V.1)" (The Human League)Ware/Marsh/Oakey2:02
17."Year of the Jet Packs" (The Human League)Ware/Marsh/Oakey5:26
18."Pulse Lovers" (The Future)Ware/Marsh/Newton4:02
19."King of Kings" (The Human League)Miklós Rózsa1:56
20."The Last Man on Earth" (The Human League)Ware/Marsh/Oakey10:01

References edit

  1. ^ The Human League

External links edit

  • Blind Youth - the early work of the Human League
  • Reviews
  • Musicbrainz release group page

golden, hour, future, compilation, album, recordings, made, electronic, band, future, early, recordings, original, line, human, league, compilation, album, future, human, leaguereleased20, october, 2002, 2002, recordedvarious, studios, around, sheffield, 1977,. The Golden Hour of the Future is a compilation album of recordings made by the electronic band the Future and early recordings by the original line up of the Human League The Golden Hour of the FutureCompilation album by the Future and the Human LeagueReleased20 October 2002 2002 10 20 Recordedvarious studios around Sheffield UK 1977 GenreElectronic music minimal waveLength76 53LabelBlack Melody RecordsProducerThe Future the Human LeagueThe Future and the Human League chronologySecrets 2001 The Golden Hour of the Future 2002 The Very Best of the Human League 2003 Material by the Future features Martyn Ware Ian Craig Marsh and Adi Newton who recorded around ten songs in the home studio of a recording engineer in 1977 The band compiled a demo tape from those recordings which they played to record companies on an ill fated trip to London The band did not find a recording deal and Newton left the band to form Clock DVA Ware and Marsh continued as the Future for a short while before deciding to recruit Ware s friend Philip Oakey as lead vocalist Now renamed the Human League the trio recorded in an abandoned Sheffield factory where they put together their first two singles for the Fast Product label Being Boiled and The Dignity Of Labour as well as a number of other recordings before signing to Virgin Records Most of those other recordings are included on this compilation album along with many of the Future s recordings only those songs that were later re recorded for Virgin were omitted from the compilation for contractual reasons The album was compiled by Richard X and released on his Black Melody label in 2002 with assistance from Human League members past and present and Sean Turner creator of the Blind Youth website The album was preceded by the promotional limited edition EP Dance Like a Star which included four Human League recordings not featured on the album 1 The album was re issued in September 2005 as a re mastered edition both as a CD and as a digital download The track listing remained the same although digital releases featured a Shorter version of the final track Last Man on Earth The CD carried a new catalogue number MELCD5 Contents 1 Personnel and credits 2 Track listing 3 References 4 External linksPersonnel and credits editProduced by the Future and the Human League Recorded in Sheffield Philip Oakey Vocals amp synthesizer Martyn Ware Vocals amp synthesizer Ian Craig Marsh Synthesizer amp devices Adi Newton Vocals Tapes loops treatments Cover design by Designers RepublicTrack listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Dance Like a Star The Human League Martyn Ware Ian Craig Marsh Philip Oakey4 482 Looking for the Black Haired Girls The Future Ware Marsh Adi Newton3 403 4JG The Human League Ware Marsh Oakey4 364 Blank Clocks The Future Ware Marsh Newton3 205 Cairo The Future Ware Marsh Newton3 086 Dominion Advertisement The Human League Ware Marsh Oakey0 257 Dada Dada Duchamp Vortex The Future 5 498 Daz The Future Ware Marsh Newton3 409 Future Religion The Future Ware Marsh Newton3 4410 Disco Disaster The Human League Ware Marsh Oakey5 0611 Interface The Human League Ware Marsh Oakey2 5912 The Circus of Dr Lao Philip Oakey Oakey3 5813 Reach Out I ll Be There The Human League Holland Dozier Holland3 5514 New Pink Floyd The Human League Ware Marsh Oakey2 1415 Once Upon a Time in the West The Human League Ennio Morricone1 5316 Overkill Disaster Crash V 1 The Human League Ware Marsh Oakey2 0217 Year of the Jet Packs The Human League Ware Marsh Oakey5 2618 Pulse Lovers The Future Ware Marsh Newton4 0219 King of Kings The Human League Miklos Rozsa1 5620 The Last Man on Earth The Human League Ware Marsh Oakey10 01References edit The Human LeagueExternal links editBlind Youth the early work of the Human League Reviews Musicbrainz release group page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Golden Hour of the Future amp oldid 1146407162, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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