Dance Like a Star explained

Dance Like a Star
Type:EP
Artist:The Human League
Cover:Dlascover.jpg
Released:Sept 2002
Recorded:Sheffield, 1977
Genre:Electronic music
Length:23:23
Label:Black Melody
Producer:Tim Pearce,
The Human League
Prev Title:Secrets
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:The Golden Hour of the Future
Next Year:2002

Dance Like a Star is an EP released in the UK in September 2002. It was released by Black Melody records on behalf of the original lineup of the British synthpop band The Human League and contains very early tracks recorded in 1977 when the Human League were known briefly as The Future. All tracks are previously unreleased. The record is a limited edition 12-inch vinyl EP released as a companion to The Golden Hour of the Future, CD released in October 2002. Only 2000 copies of the 12-inch were ever pressed.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Dance Like a Star" (V.1) (Oakey/Marsh/Ware)
  2. "C’est Grave" (Trad arr Marsh/Ware)
  3. "Titled U.N." (Marsh/Ware)
  4. "Dance Like a Star" (V.2) (Oakey/Marsh/Ware)
  5. "Treatment" (Marsh/Ware)
  6. "The Last Man on Earth" (Marsh/Ware)

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.the-black-hit-of-space.dk/dance_like_a_star_review.htm Made In Sheffield