This 1982 single reached number two in the UK. It's a definitive Human League-style soul pop hit that digitizes Motown love.
Released in 1982, it reached number two on the UK singles chart. Produced by Philip Oakey and others with respect for Motown, and with the skill of Martin Ruschent, it created a warm pop sound that was primarily based on synths.
The album features bouncy electronic drums, brass-like synth phrases, Philip Oakey's low, taut vocals, and the chorus of Susan Sully and Joan Catherall, creating a vibrant backdrop. Martin Ruschent's production skillfully injects the uplifting spirit of soul music while making the most of the richness of analog synths. The B-side, "You Remind Me Of Gold," takes a completely different, more introspective tone. This effortlessly blends techno-pop with a Motown sensibility, and is a prime example of the playfulness of '80s British pop.
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Producer - The Human League
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Producer - Martin Rushent
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Photography By - Simon Fowler (2)