With a new line-up, sound, and vocalist, Ware decided that the band needed a new name, and so The Human League was chosen, taken from 'Starforce: Alpha Centauri', a science-fiction wargame. Using material written for The Future , the Human League released a demo tape to record companies under their new name, which found its way to Bob Last's Edinburgh-based independent label Fast Product, and he signed the band. They released their first single, 'Being Boiled', in June 1978, (I still have my 7" copy of it), and from then on I followed the band, via their 'Dignity Of Labour' 12" single, and through to the first two albums, but lost interest when they recruited the two girl singers and became a pop band, and so these early recordings are a revelation. Although they were never signed and did not release any material commercially at the time, a collection of demos has recently appeared, and is the basis of this post. The CD from which these tracks are taken consisted of recording by both the Future and The Human League, but mixed them together, and also missed off a number of The Future tracks which they could have included, so I've split them into two albums, with the Human League tracks on the first one and The Future tracks on the second. We'll start with the better known version of the outfit, and I must say that I was very impressed with both the musical and the sound quality of these early demos. The only slight tweak that I've made is that I felt that 'Overkill Disaster Crash (v.1)' was a bit too short and ended rather abruptly, so I've extended it a bit and faded it down, now becoming (v.2).
Track listing
01 Dance Like A Star
02 4JG
03 Dominion Advertisement
04 Disco Disaster
05 Interface
06 The Circus Of Dr. Lao
07 Reach Out (I'll Be There)
08 New Pink Floyd
09 Overkill Disaster Crash (v.2)
10 Once Upon A Time In The West
11 Year Of The Jet Packs
12 King Of Kings
13 Last Man On Earth
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