Daft Punk ‎– Human After All

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Virgin – 724356356214, Virgin – LP-V 2996
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2 × Vinyl, LP, Album
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A1 Human After All 5:20
A2 The Prime Time Of Your Life 4:23
A3 Robot Rock
Written-By – K. Williams*
4:26
B1 Steam Machine 5:21
B2 Make Love 4:49
C1 The Brainwasher 4:08
C2 On/Off 0:19
C3 Television Rules The Nation 4:46
D1 Technologic 4:43
D2 Emotion 6:57

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Notes

Gatefold Sleeve with colour printed inner sleeves.
Inner sleeve note: Paris, September 13 To November 9, 2004

Published By Zomba Music Publishing, Daft Music. "Robot Rock" Published By Pizzazz Music (BMI), Zomba Music Publishing, Daft Music. Incorporating Elements Of "Release The Beast" By Kae Williams. Published By Pizzazz Music. Used By Permission. All Rights Reserved. "Robot Rock" Contains A Sample Of "Release The Beast" Performed By Breakwater. (P)1980 Arista Records Inc. Courtesy Of Sony BMG Music Entertainment France.
Mastered At The Exchange, London. Management: Pedro Winter For Headbangers Entertainment. Production Coordinators For Daft Life: Cédric Hervet & Gildas Loaëc.
(P) & (C) 2005 Daft Life Under Exclusive License To Virgin Records Ltd/Virgin Music, A Division Of EMI Music France. 724356356214 - LP-V 2996. 03098. Printed In EU

Labels:
A & B: 724356356313 | C & D: 724356356412
03098 / Printed In EU.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: bel BIEM
  • Barcode: 7 24356 35621 4

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 7) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Human After All (CD, Album) Virgin, Virgin 7243 5 63562 2 1, CDV 2996 UK & Europe 2005
Human After All (CD, Copy Prot., Promo, Album) Virgin 7243 8 60962 2 7 France 2005
Human After All (CD, Album) Virgin VJCP-68735 Japan 2005
Human After All (CD, Enh) EMI Music (Brazil) 7243 5 63562 0 7 Brazil 2005
Human After All (CD, Album, Enh) Virgin 724356356207 France 2005
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Rated 4/5
Review by subit Jun 04, 2005 (edited about 1 year ago)
There were so many critical words about this album. A german music-magazine was going so far to say for Daft Punk it´s maybe time to stop producing music. Yes, they were the Superheroes in the mid-90s and this release would be watched with different eyes than other artists. So the expectation is big, the way narrow and the result often another thing (the same with Massive Attack). Human After All is not in the class of Homework and Discovery. Though there are just straight and solid tracks in the known Daft Punk-Style, but they have a smack of bitterness and not the depth of the first two albums. HAA is also a clear defined attack to the TV-media. For me it´s not a bad album, good quality music, and maybe Bangalter and Homem-Christo needs this release to breathe free. But in spite of all the critical words Daft Punk deserves respect for bringing us music in their unique style. Keep on doing this...

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