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All I Ever Wanted (The Human League song) : ウィキペディア英語版
All I Ever Wanted (The Human League song)

"All I Ever Wanted" is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League. It is taken from the ''Secrets'' album of 2001 and was released as its first single. It is currently their most recent single released on a major label. It follows the standard Human League style of baritone lead vocals of Philip Oakey with choruses and incidentals jointly shared between female co-vocalists Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley (credited for the first time under her married name, Gayle, causing some erroneous comment that 'Susan Sulley' had been replaced). The meticulous joint production of Q, Kerry Hopwood and Dave Clayton produced a modern sounding electronica track that was critically well received.〔Q Magazine August 2001,THE TIMES 4 August 2001〕 It was released in July 2001 and stalled at number 47 in the UK Singles Chart.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Artist Chart History - The Human League )
==Background==
The Human League had recently signed to Papillon Records, a subsidiary of the Chrysalis Group. Papillon were set up to capitalize on so called 'heritage acts' (bands with a large and established fan base) and the Human League were to become their headline band.〔Human League Media Enquiries〕 However the label was in financial difficulties as previous releases had failed to realize Papillon Records' investments and Chrysalis were unwilling to further invest. The band recorded the studio album ''Secrets'', their first since ''Octopus'' in 1995. "All I Ever Wanted" was to be the first single from the album and with a professional promotional music video filmed the single was expected to enter high up the UK charts heralding another return to form for the Human League similar to ''Octopus'' six years previously. Although keenly anticipated,〔 Papillon dithered over the release date, with even Oakey stating he didn't know when the single would be eventually released.〔Secrets Online, Band Biography part 5〕
The uncertain release date for "All I Ever Wanted" prompted worries from some in the industry that Papillon Records may have been having problems and there was also little in the way of advance promotion for the single for the public, save a token advertisement in UK's tabloid Red Tops.〔
To compound the problem in the UK, BBC Radio 1 and 2 did not playlist the single. Alex Jones-Donnely, head of music programming for BBC Radio 1 claimed that the audience would not be able to 'connect' with the Human League's new single adding that it was too 'retro'. It was also claimed that with Oakey in his late 40s and the girls (Susan Sulley and Joanne Catherall) both 39, the group didn't meet Radio 1's demographic target audience of teenagers and 20-somethings. Philip Oakey responded that "it was their station, they can play what they want".〔
The single was finally released on 23 July 2001, but most stores in the UK didn't get the single on the first day of release and fans reported problems obtaining it. Despite this, midweek chart figures had the single down as a hit within the top 30 but as limited stocks sold out - the single dropped. The distribution chaos sealed the single's fate and the single scraped into the UK charts at number 47, it remained at the lower end of the charts for a further two weeks before disappearing. It was the first time that the premier track from a Human League studio album had failed to make the top 20. Philip Oakey defended Papillon Records against criticisms, responding that the label had spent much time, effort and money on the recording of ''Secrets'',〔 but privately the band were devastated.〔

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