Don't You Want Me: The Collection (2014)

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Title: Don't You Want Me: The Collection
Artist: The Human League
Genre: New Wave
Released: 2014

Tracks:
1 - Love Action (I Believe in Love) - 4:59
2 - Mirror Man - 3:51
3 - Don't You Want Me - 3:59
4 - Human - 3:48
5 - (Keep Feeling) Fascination - 3:45
6 - The Lebanon - 3:45
7 - Heart Like a Wheel - 4:59
8 - Hard Times - 4:54
9 - I Don't Depend on You - 4:33
10 - Boys and Girls - 3:12
11 - Being Boiled (Fast version) - 3:51
12 - Blind Youth - 3:19
13 - Rock 'n' Roll / Nightclubbing - 6:21
14 - Marianne - 3:16
15 - I Love You Too Much - 3:19
16 - Only After Dark - 3:47
17 - You Remind Me of Gold - 3:37
18 - The Path of Least Resistance - 3:30
19 - Soundtrack to a Generation (edit) - 4:02

Overview:
A very generous 2014 U.K. collection that runs 19 full tracks and contains all of the Human League's singles of note. This includes not only the expected hits -- "Mirror Man," "Don't You Want Me," "Human," "(Keep Feeling Fascination)" -- but earlier 45s like "The Lebanon" and "Being Boiled," which don't often show up in collections like this, plus a smattering of latter-day singles as well. All in all, this makes for a strong overview of Human League's career, even if it hopscotches through their past at will.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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