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  2. (Keep Feeling) Fascination - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot from the music video for "(Keep Feeling) Fascination" The video for "(Keep Feeling) Fascination" was filmed in a semi-derelict area of Newham, London which was due for demolition and redevelopment as part of the widescale redevelopment of Docklands and East London which took place in the early 1980s. The video begins with an aerial ...

  3. The Very Best of The Human League (2003 album) - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of the Human League is a greatest hits compilation by British band The Human League.It was released in the UK on 15 September 2003 and went into the UK album charts at #24.

  4. Fascination! - Wikipedia

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    Fascination! is an EP released by English synth-pop band The Human League in 1983. The EP was issued as a stop-gap release in between the albums Dare (1981) and Hysteria (1984). Released in the US and Canada, it was made available in Europe as an import.

  5. The Human League - Wikipedia

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    The follow-up single, "(Keep Feeling) Fascination", was released in April 1983, and peaked at No. 2 in the UK and Number 8 on the Billboard Charts in the USA. The following months proved to be difficult ones for the band as they struggled to record a follow-up album to Dare under immense pressure from Virgin.

  6. The Human League discography - Wikipedia

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    The Human League Video Single: VHS, Beta: Contains videos for "Mirror Man", "Love Action" and "Don't You Want Me". 1988 Human League Greatest Hits: VHS, LD: Tie-in with 1988 Greatest Hits, containing videos for all tracks on that album except "Being Boiled" and "Love Is All That Matters", plus "Circus of Death". 1995 The Human League Greatest ...

  7. Mirror Man (The Human League song) - Wikipedia

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    Its release in the US was delayed until May 1983 where it was incorporated into the stop gap EP Fascination!. A&M Records, the band's record company in the US, had refused to release it as a single "unless there was to be an album hot on its heels". [5] The track peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the fall of 1983.

  8. The Very Best of The Human League (video) - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of the Human League is a DVD by veteran British Synthpop group The Human League, containing most of the band's music videos recorded up to that point, digitally re-mastered. The only music video missing is Filling up with Heaven from 1995 which was excluded due to a licensing fee dispute between Virgin Records and EastWest [1]

  9. Live at the Dome (The Human League album) - Wikipedia

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    The Human League Live at the Dome is a live album by British synthpop band The Human League recorded during a concert at the Brighton Dome, UK on 19 December 2003. [1] It was released as an enhanced digipak CD in the UK on 18 July 2005 by Secret Records Limited (distributed by Snapper Music).