The Human League - Hard Times / Love Action (I Believe In Love) (Canada 12") (1981)
BAND/ARTIST: The Human League
- Title: Hard Times / Love Action (I Believe In Love)
- Year Of Release: 1981
- Label: Virgin [VSX 1134]
- Genre: Electronic, New Wave
- Quality: FLAC (Tracks) | 24 Bit/96 kHz
- Total Time: 00:21:14
- Total Size: 514 mb (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
“Love Action (I Believe in Love)” is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League, released as a single in the UK in July 1981. It became the band’s first Top 10 success, peaking at number three in the UK Singles Chart.
The song was written jointly by lead singer Philip Oakey and keyboard player Ian Burden. It features a lead vocal by Oakey, female backing vocals by Susanne Sulley and Joanne Catherall, and analog synthesizers by Jo Callis, Philip Adrian Wright, and Ian Burden. Drum machines, sequencing, and programming were provided by producer Martin Rushent and his then engineer and programmer David M. Allen. One of the most notable synths sounds on the recording makes use of the pitch-to-voltage converter and envelope shaper on the Roland System 700 modular synth. Jo Callis’ guitar strumming was fed into the synth and used to shape and trigger the sounds, producing an unusual choppy, strumming synth patch.
“Love Action (I Believe in Love)” was the second of three songs from the Dare album to be released in advance of the album itself in 1981. It was released as a double A-side single with the non-album track “Hard Times”. In the US, “Love Action (I Believe in Love)”/”Hard Times” made the dance charts twice: in 1981, the tracks first peaked at number thirty-seven, and one year later, re-entered the dance chart and peaked at number fifty-seven.
The release of the single was widely advertised in the music press in early August 1981 with prominence given also to the B-side “Hard Times” as well as the A-side, and to the fact that a “limited” 12″ single would also be made available as “Hard Times/Love Action” in “Disco Mix and Odd Mix” although these names were not used for the actual release. The single was designated ‘Red’ on the Human League’s short-lived self-imposed labeling system of ‘Blue’ for pop songs and ‘Red’ for dance tracks.
The single made number 3 in the UK charts and placed The Human League at the forefront of media attention. It also renewed Virgin Records’ faith in the band and guaranteed the release of the album that was to become Dare, just four months later.
The song was ranked at number 5 among the top ten “Tracks of the Year” for 1981 by NME.
Tracks:
SIDE A:
Hard Times/Love Action (I Believe In Love) 10:10
SIDE B:
Hard Times/Love Action (I Believe In Love) (Instrumental) 11:04
The song was written jointly by lead singer Philip Oakey and keyboard player Ian Burden. It features a lead vocal by Oakey, female backing vocals by Susanne Sulley and Joanne Catherall, and analog synthesizers by Jo Callis, Philip Adrian Wright, and Ian Burden. Drum machines, sequencing, and programming were provided by producer Martin Rushent and his then engineer and programmer David M. Allen. One of the most notable synths sounds on the recording makes use of the pitch-to-voltage converter and envelope shaper on the Roland System 700 modular synth. Jo Callis’ guitar strumming was fed into the synth and used to shape and trigger the sounds, producing an unusual choppy, strumming synth patch.
“Love Action (I Believe in Love)” was the second of three songs from the Dare album to be released in advance of the album itself in 1981. It was released as a double A-side single with the non-album track “Hard Times”. In the US, “Love Action (I Believe in Love)”/”Hard Times” made the dance charts twice: in 1981, the tracks first peaked at number thirty-seven, and one year later, re-entered the dance chart and peaked at number fifty-seven.
The release of the single was widely advertised in the music press in early August 1981 with prominence given also to the B-side “Hard Times” as well as the A-side, and to the fact that a “limited” 12″ single would also be made available as “Hard Times/Love Action” in “Disco Mix and Odd Mix” although these names were not used for the actual release. The single was designated ‘Red’ on the Human League’s short-lived self-imposed labeling system of ‘Blue’ for pop songs and ‘Red’ for dance tracks.
The single made number 3 in the UK charts and placed The Human League at the forefront of media attention. It also renewed Virgin Records’ faith in the band and guaranteed the release of the album that was to become Dare, just four months later.
The song was ranked at number 5 among the top ten “Tracks of the Year” for 1981 by NME.
Tracks:
SIDE A:
Hard Times/Love Action (I Believe In Love) 10:10
SIDE B:
Hard Times/Love Action (I Believe In Love) (Instrumental) 11:04
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