The Human League – Travelogue
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Synth-pop, Experimental, New Wave |
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Tracklist
The Black Hit Of Space | 4:05 | ||
Only After Dark | 3:45 | ||
Life Kills | 3:02 | ||
Dreams Of Leaving | 5:46 | ||
Toyota City | 3:15 | ||
Crow And A Baby | 3:40 | ||
The Touchables | 3:20 | ||
Gordon's Gin | 2:56 | ||
Being Boiled | 4:20 | ||
WXJL Tonight | 4:38 |
Credits (12)
- Quicksilver (9)Artwork [Colour]
- Philip Adrian WrightFilm Technician [Slides], Other [Films]
- BilBo (3)Lacquer Cut By
- Tunenoise Ltd.*Management
- Brian Clarke (6)Photography By [Polaroid Sx70]
- Richard ManwaringProducer, Engineer
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – VL 2202 | Canada | 1980 | Canada — 1980 | |||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Stereo | Virgin – 202 332, Virgin – 202 332-270 | Germany | 1980 | Germany — 1980 | |||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Stereo, Mono | Virgin International – VI 2160 | US | 1980 | US — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue Cassette, Album | Virgin – TCV 2160 | UK | 1980 | UK — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – V 2160 | UK | 1980 | UK — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue Cassette, Album | Virgin – C 37381 | Australia | 1980 | Australia — 1980 | |||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – V 2160 | New Zealand | 1980 | New Zealand — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – 202 332 | Benelux | 1980 | Benelux — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – VIL 12160 | Italy | 1980 | Italy — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – V 2160 | Scandinavia | 1980 | Scandinavia — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – VV 33.050Y | Portugal | 1980 | Portugal — 1980 | |||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – VIP-6956 | Japan | 1980 | Japan — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – 202332 | France | 1980 | France — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – 2473 757 | France | 1980 | France — 1980 | |||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Promo, White Label | Virgin – L 37381, Virgin – VGL.37381, Virgin – V 2160 | Australia | 1980 | Australia — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Promo | Virgin – VIP-6956 | Japan | 1980 | Japan — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Stereo | Virgin – 2473757 | Greece | 1980 | Greece — 1980 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Festival Pressing | Festival Records – L 37381, Virgin – V 2160, Festival Records – L-37381, Virgin – V-2160 | Australia | 1980 | Australia — 1980 | |||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – BAN 2160 | Israel | 1980 | Israel — 1980 | New Submission | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album, White Label | Virgin – V 2160 | UK | 1980 | UK — 1980 | New Submission | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – VL 2202 | Canada | 1980 | Canada — 1980 | |||||
Travelogue LP, Album, White Label | Virgin – V 2160 | UK | 1980 | UK — 1980 | New Submission | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Reissue, CBS Pressing | Virgin – V 2160 | Australia | 1981 | Australia — 1981 | |||||
Travelogue Cassette, Album | Virgin – VC 2160 | Australia | 1981 | Australia — 1981 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Reissue | Virgin – 602305 | Portugal | 1981 | Portugal — 1981 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Virgin – I-202332 | Spain | 1982 | Spain — 1982 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue Cassette, Album | Virgin – D-402.332 | Spain | 1982 | Spain — 1982 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Beta Record C.A. – LPBS-1058 | Venezuela | 1982 | Venezuela — 1982 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Reissue | Virgin – 70023 | France | 1984 | France — 1984 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo | Virgin – OVED 115 | UK | 1985 | UK — 1985 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album | Yeh Eum Records – YVPL 112, Virgin – OVED 115 | South Korea | 1987 | South Korea — 1987 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue Cassette, Album, Slipcase | Yeh Eum Records – YVPC 112, Virgin – OVED 115 | South Korea | 1987 | South Korea — 1987 | New Submission | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Reissue | Virgin – 7 90880-1 | US | 1988 | US — 1988 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue LP, Album, Reissue | Virgin – OVED 115 | Italy | 1988 | Italy — 1988 | |||||
Travelogue CD, Album, Reissue | Virgin – CDV 2160 | UK | 1988 | UK — 1988 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue Cassette, Album, Reissue, C38 | Virgin – 7 90880-4 | US | 1988 | US — 1988 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue CD, Album, Reissue | Virgin – CDV 2160 | UK | 1988 | UK — 1988 | New Submission | ||||
Travelogue CD, Album, Reissue | Virgin – VJCP-2317 | Japan | 1990 | Japan — 1990 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered | Caroline Records – CAR 80115-2, Virgin – 7243 5 80115 2 4 | US | 2003 | US — 2003 | Recently Edited | ||||
Travelogue CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, EMI Uden Pressing | Virgin – CDVR2160, Virgin – 7243 5 80115 2 4, Virgin – 7243 580115 24 | Europe | 2003 | Europe — 2003 |
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referencing Travelogue (LP, Album) V 2160
THE Art work...ummm.
Less said the better.
Patchy album that throws in a B side and the reworked Being Boiled and both tracks should be taken off but One assumes they struggled for material as Phil was holding back for HM Mark 2.
Input Studio, Sheffield 21 Devonshire Lane lots of early Sheffield groups used this space Com Sat Angels Pulp etc- Edited 11 months ago
referencing Travelogue (LP, Album) V 2160
Two side 2 labels. Anyone else? Nothing else to say. referencing Travelogue (Cassette, Album) C 37381
The Version Of Marianne on the Original Australian Release is Different to the Version on the UK Release !!referencing Travelogue (LP, Album) V 2160
One of the best sounding early 80s electronic albums you can buy that doesn't sound out of date and cheesy.
Whereas Reproduction was more or less the same, travelogue plays itself with the same instrumental sets and patch notes used on reproduction, but with more of a focus on commercial accessibility than their debut ever maintained. While this is true it is still far more different from what mainstream listeners would experience with the new lineup's next album, which by comparison doesn't sound as good or doesn't hold up as well.
Just like the last album, there's a mix of pop songs and more experimental / instrumental songs which compliment each other nicely, and then there's in-betweens like 'Dreams of Leaving' and 'Crow and a Baby' which mix both experimental and popular rhythym styles. I'm 100% certain that the drum patterns for 'Crow and a Baby' are well used in modern Electronic Dance Music, which makes this album rather prophetic for certain styles of music which would emerge.
But as for the actual legacy this album this album left on the popular music crowd, I would say that there is unfortunately not much to see. Most people who grew up in the 80s remember Dare or Hysteria as the League's best work for the time, which while true doesn't necessarily mean it's their best for their full career. It has however (as well as a large number of earlier Human League works) left a large impact on the alternative music scene, with people like Trent Reznor and New Order citing them as influences.referencing Travelogue (LP, Album) V 2160
I've loved Dare for 10 years (23 years old, so not as long as most of you). Only discovered the first two albums this week. Travelogue isn't as good as Reproduction and Dare, but satisfying enough. I love The Touchables. It's upbeat and a damn fun tune in general.- Edited 5 years ago
referencing Travelogue (LP, Album) V 2160
As some of the reviews point out here, "Travelogue" sure is a mixed bag. Revered as influential, yes, but at the other end of its synth spectrum, it's a downright mess sadly marred with compromise, where it should have been a stunning second album.
Along with its amazing cover art, the interesting side to "Travelogue" is in its "acoustic" approach and pleasant experimental/cinematic touches the group kept throughout the album; "Dreams Of Leaving" is a stunning example in reconciling experimental and pop tendencies within a song, and as such would have been the perfect opener to an album. "Toyota City" is a beautiful soothing piece of night music, ideal for wandering through the quiet city streets wrapped in neon glow.
On the downside, the very choice of songs just doesn't jell; some of which sound like forced into the whole - "Only After Dark", albeit effectively taking on from "The Black Hit Of Space", this rather sinister take on Mick Ronson's original already appeared on the flipside of one of the group's 7" singles prior to the LP (along with "WXJL Tonight"), while "Being Boiled" indeed should have been better off and left alone. This updated album version is so overproduced, it's unlistenable - maybe we can thank it for all the future "Sensorias" and "Let The Music Play's" but in itself, the album version's scattering rhythm has no focus, with horrific synth horns only adding insult to injury, completely ruining the song that originally, and forever, sounds so icily cool.
The grooves are more evident in the synths' bass lines than drum programs. Some songs just yearn for, but lack a punchier kick in the teeth ("The Crow And A Baby", "The Touchables", "Life Kills" and the aforementioned "WXJL Tonight"), a promise cast aside sounding like a wasted opportunity.
In total, "Travelogue" has documentary value and as such has its deserved place in synth-pop's history, but had the group focused on a different setlist (many rightfully point out "Marianne" (and I'd also like to add the amazing "Dancevision"), which is super ironic such a good song was left off the very album in favour of some other, much weaker songs), the album very probably wouldn't sound as clumsy as it actually does. Considering The Human League's first line-up history, here the group sound fragmented, everyone pulling in different direction, packing it in, and in that the album sadly suffered as a result. referencing Travelogue (LP, Album) V 2160
This is a great pressing. I bought it second hand in an auction pile and it's apparent there is some surface wear, but not a single crackle or pop. I am amazed or very lucky on this one.
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