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The Human League Video Single (1983)

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Released
  
August 1983

Length
  
12 Minutes

Artist
  
The Human League

Duration
  
12 minutes 0 seconds

Director
  
Steve Barron

Recorded
  
1981 - 1983

Producer
  
Various

Release date
  
August 1983

Label
  
Virgin Records

Genre
  
Electropop

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The Human League Video Single is a compilation of music videos by the British synthpop group The Human League, released on VHS and Betamax format tape, and marketed as a "video single," released in the UK in August 1983.

It was the first "Video Single" to be released in the UK, designed to tap into the market created by the new and rapidly increasing popularity of domestic Videocassette recorders in the UK. Although extremely innovative, because it was such a new concept it was not a huge commercial success at the time. It was also not helped by a retail price of £10.99 which in 1983 was very expensive compared to the average cost of a vinyl single at £1.99. Within a few years such releases would be common place in the music industry. The video single would be a precursor to the Human Leagues next video venture, The Human League Greatest Hits released five years later in 1988

Track list

The Video Single was released after the success of the single "Mirror Man" which had reached number two in the UK single charts in December 1982, and "Mirror Man" is the title track, bundled together with the band's two previous biggest selling single videos.

  1. "Mirror Man"
  2. "Love Action (I Believe in Love)"
  3. "Don't You Want Me"

References

The Human League Video Single (1983) Wikipedia