Howard Jones - Humans Lib (Deluxe Audio Commentary Edition - 2018 Remaster) (2022)

Artist: Howard Jones
Title: Humans Lib (Deluxe Audio Commentary Edition - 2018 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1984
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: New Wave, Synth-pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 64:22
Total Size: 149 / 347 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Humans Lib (Deluxe Audio Commentary Edition - 2018 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1984
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: New Wave, Synth-pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 64:22
Total Size: 149 / 347 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Conditioning [Audio Commentary] (1:39)
2. Conditioning (4:33)
3. What Is Love? [Audio Commentary] (1:36)
4. What Is Love? (3:42)
5. Pearl In The Shell [Audio Commentary] (1:01)
6. Pearl in the Shell (4:01)
7. Hide & Seek [Audio Commentary] (1:48)
8. Hide and Seek (5:39)
9. Hunt The Self [Audio Commentary] (1:15)
10. Hunt the Self (3:43)
11. New Song [Audio Commentary] (2:21)
12. New Song (4:15)
13. Don't Always Look At The Rain [Audio Commentary] (1:30)
14. Don't Always Look at the Rain (4:14)
15. Equality [Audio Commentary] (1:10)
16. Equality (4:29)
17. Natural [Audio Commentary] (0:40)
18. Natural (4:27)
19. Human's Lib [Audio Commentary] (1:27)
20. Human's Lib (4:06)
21. China Dance [Audio Commentary] (0:32)
22. China Dance (3:57)
23. Thank You For Listening To Human's Lib [Audio Commentary] (0:41)
Human's Lib Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Human's Lib is an unintentionally revealing title for Howard Jones' debut album. What first seems like a play on words reveals itself as something of an empowering manifesto, a shift that mirrors his music. Upon first glance, Human's Lib appears to be state-of-the-art synth pop circa 1984: a record where every element outside of the human voices appears to be electronic. While that may well be true, Jones isn't a futurist the way such peers as Depeche Mode or Eurythmics are. At his core, Jones is a reconstituted free spirit, preaching the power of positive thinking and advocating universal love. His dedication to synthesizers does camouflage Jones' innate hippie, which gives the album an appealing dichotomy: underneath his electronics and stylish haircut, he's singing about subjects better suited to acoustic guitars and tie-dyed T-shirts. Still, Human's Lib benefits from Jones' complete immersion in synths, giving the album a glimmering sheen that remains emblematic of the dawn of MTV. In particular, "New Song" is quintessential post-New Wave synth pop, all percolating blips and analog washes held together by a massive melodic hook. Throughout Human's Lib, Jones usually relies on texture, a move that makes the album an ingratiating artifact, but there are moments where his songcraft surfaces. Usually those are on singles, such as "Pearl in the Shell," which flattens a Tamla/Motown beat for the music video era. But it's the searching "What Is Love?" -- the album's biggest hit everywhere outside of the U.S. -- that points the way toward Jones future: it's a big, soaring ballad that hints at the adult contemporary he'd later embrace.
Human's Lib is an unintentionally revealing title for Howard Jones' debut album. What first seems like a play on words reveals itself as something of an empowering manifesto, a shift that mirrors his music. Upon first glance, Human's Lib appears to be state-of-the-art synth pop circa 1984: a record where every element outside of the human voices appears to be electronic. While that may well be true, Jones isn't a futurist the way such peers as Depeche Mode or Eurythmics are. At his core, Jones is a reconstituted free spirit, preaching the power of positive thinking and advocating universal love. His dedication to synthesizers does camouflage Jones' innate hippie, which gives the album an appealing dichotomy: underneath his electronics and stylish haircut, he's singing about subjects better suited to acoustic guitars and tie-dyed T-shirts. Still, Human's Lib benefits from Jones' complete immersion in synths, giving the album a glimmering sheen that remains emblematic of the dawn of MTV. In particular, "New Song" is quintessential post-New Wave synth pop, all percolating blips and analog washes held together by a massive melodic hook. Throughout Human's Lib, Jones usually relies on texture, a move that makes the album an ingratiating artifact, but there are moments where his songcraft surfaces. Usually those are on singles, such as "Pearl in the Shell," which flattens a Tamla/Motown beat for the music video era. But it's the searching "What Is Love?" -- the album's biggest hit everywhere outside of the U.S. -- that points the way toward Jones future: it's a big, soaring ballad that hints at the adult contemporary he'd later embrace.
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