The Human LeagueRomantic?

Label:

Virgin – 260 984

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

Europe

Released:

Genre:

Pop

Style:

Synth-pop

Tracklist

1 Kiss The Future
Engineer [Assistant]David Dodd*
Engineer [Extra]Mike "Spike" Drake
Mixed ByThe Creators (3)
ProducerRobert Gordon
Written-ByOakey*
4:13
2 A Doorway?
Engineer [Assistant]David Dodd*
Engineer [Extra]Mike "Spike" Drake
Mixed ByThe Creators (3)
ProducerRobert Gordon
Written-ByDennett*
4:21
3 Heart Like A Wheel
EngineerTimm Baldwin
Engineer [Mix]Neil O'Connor (2)
Producer, Mixed ByMartin Rushent
Written-ByCallis*
4:30
4 Men Are Dreamers
Engineer [Assistant]David Dodd*
Mixed ByDanton Supple
Producer, EngineerTimm Baldwin
Written-ByDennett*
3:54
5 Mister Moon And Mister Sun
EngineerMike "Spike" Drake
Engineer [Assistant]David Dodd*
Mixed ByWilliam Orbit
Written-ByOakey*
4:43
6 Soundtrack To A Generation
Engineer [Assistant]David Dodd*
Mixed ByDanton Supple
Producer, Mixed ByBob Kraushaar
Written-ByOakey*
4:36
7 Rebound
EngineerMike "Spike" Drake
Mixed ByWilliam Orbit
Written-ByOakey*
3:57
8 The Stars Are Going Out
EngineerMike "Spike" Drake
Engineer [Assistant]David Dodd*
Mixed ByWilliam Orbit
Written-ByOakey*
4:05
9 Let's Get Together Again
EngineerMike "Spike" Drake
Engineer [Assistant]David Dodd*
Mixed ByWilliam Orbit
Written-ByRossall*
5:01
10 Get It Right This Time
EngineerTimm Baldwin
Engineer [Mix]Neil O'Connor (2)
Producer, Mixed ByMartin Rushent
Written-ByCallis*
4:12

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Virgin Records Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Virgin Records Ltd.
  • Published ByVirgin Music (Publishers) Ltd.
  • Published ByChannel Music Publishing
  • Published ByLuzuli Music
  • Recorded AtGenetic Sound
  • Mixed AtSarm West Studios
  • Mixed AtGenetic Sound
  • Mixed AtGuerilla Studios
  • Mastered AtCBS Studios, London
  • Glass Mastered AtDADC Austria

Credits

  • Engineer [Resident]David Dodd*
  • Guitar, Synthesizer, Percussion, VocalsRussell Dennett
  • Keyboards, Percussion, SynthesizerNeil Sutton
  • Mastered ByTim Young
  • Percussion, SynthesizerRobert Gordon
  • Percussion, Synthesizer, Programmed ByJo Callis
  • Photography BySimon Fowler (2)
  • Synthesizer, Percussion, VocalsPhilip Oakey
  • VocalsSusan Ann Sulley*

Notes

℗ 1990 Virgin Records Ltd. © Virgin Records Ltd.

CD states "Manufactured in Austria".

Cat# CDV 2624 and 260 984 on booklet and rear insert; cat# CDV2624 on CD label.

Jewel case with 8 page booklet.

Initial copies has a circular sticker on jewel case stating "INCLUDES THE HIT Heart Like A Wheel CDV 2624".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 012981 262426
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5012981262426
  • Price Code (F-): PM 518
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored - Variant 1): CDV-2624 11 MASTERED BY DADC AUSTRIA
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored - Variant 2): CDV-2624 21 MASTERED BY DADC AUSTRIA
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored - Variant 3): CDV-2624 11 A2 MASTERED BY DADC AUSTRIA
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored - Variant 4): CDV-2624 11 A1 MASTERED BY DADC AUSTRIA

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Romantic? (CD, Album) Virgin 75021 5316 2 US 1990
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Romantic? (LP, Album) Virgin 210984 Spain 1990
Romantic? (LP, Album, Stereo) Virgin V 2624 UK 1990
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Romantic? (Cassette, Album) Virgin TCV 2624 UK 1990
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Romantic? (LP, Album) Virgin 210 984, V 2624 Europe 1990

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Reviews

  • cnoaro's avatar
    cnoaro
    Lovely album. Probably my fifth favourite of theirs after the first four. Critics trot out the tired cliched criticism of 'dated' - as if everyone wants the trendiest hippest thing. 'Dated' means it belongs to a time - belonging, and belonging to a time past is a beautiful thing. Hence the 2500 or so people who own this album and bothered to catalogue it.
    • Crijevo's avatar
      Crijevo
      Edited 4 years ago
      "Romantic?" should have been a return to form - "Heart Like a Wheel" that announced the comeback already sounded like johnny-come-lately in the year 1990, still it had all the perfect ingredients of the group's spot-on hit work (after all, it was Martin Rushent who worked on this particular song). Secondly, judging from the production team the group ed forces with at the time, "Romantic?" really should have delivered - alongside Rushent, there's Mark Brydon, Robert Gordon, William Orbit and Bob Kraushaar but sadly, with "Kiss the Future" (a promising title though), the shot on the very front cover was immediately evident of a group so tired and desperate for creative recovery.

      With the MKII-era line-up long gone, the core-trio maintained some of its image consistency, but the aforementioned opening song with its cheesy horns and trendy beat of the day, immediately reflected the forced sound of "Crash". Somewhere between Jam & Lewis and LA Reid & Babyface, "Kiss the Future" would have ed for any newcomer's attempt at imitating the likes of Bobby Brown...

      But there's still mediocre-to-the-core to come - "Let's Get Together Again" is arranged in the worst of the Eurosong fashion, a cheap electro-contender that would have ended up with zero points regardless. And just when we thought it couldn't get any sadder, along comes "Soundtrack to a Generation". After exposure to this particular song, one cannot help but wondering why the album didn't bear the title "Ironic?". "Get It Right This Time" is actually rather good a song that would have fitted in better with "Hysteria" (instead of "Don't You Know I Want You") or the "Electric Dreams" soundtrack album - however, on a 1990 album it sounded ever so hopelessly dated (additionally, it very much resembled "Love on the Run" from 1986), despite Martin Rushent's involvement. "Men Are Dreamers" only added to the landslide, a dull and utterly forgettable ballad, where Oakey & Co. were emulating the worst of the omnipresent fifth-rate mainstream pop formula.

      Some of the songs did get a grip on the League's post-1981 successes; "The Stars Are Going Out" showed some promise, as did "Rebound" - this one is actually the second strongest to "Heart Like a Wheel", slightly darker in tone, radiant with the League's well-known synth-pop charm; both "Heart Like a Wheel" and "Rebound" were cleverly coupled for the single release - and as such, these two remain the only material from "Romantic?", worth repeated listening. The rest equals a painfully rhetorical question in the album's title.

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