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The Sound of the Crowd : ウィキペディア英語版
"The Sound of the Crowd" is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League. It became the band's commercial breakthrough, reaching

"The Sound of the Crowd" is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League. It became the band's commercial breakthrough, reaching #12 on the UK singles chart in May 1981.〔(Chart Stats(Link redirected to OCC website) )〕
Written jointly by lead singer Philip Oakey and keyboard player Ian Burden, the song was recorded at Genetic Sound Studios, Reading, in March 1981. Originally released as a stand-alone single in April 1981, it was subsequently re-recorded and incorporated into the studio album ''Dare'', later in the year.
"The Sound Of The Crowd" was the first Human League song to feature female vocals, from new band members Susan Ann Sulley and Joanne Catherall, interacting with Philip Oakey's baritone lead.〔(The Human League )〕
The single was the first to feature a distinctive, though short-lived, marketing tactic, where Human League singles were labelled 'Red' or 'Blue' to help buyers differentiate between the band's musical styles. 'Red' was for dance tracks, 'Blue' for pop songs. "The Sound Of The Crowd" was designated 'Red'. When asked to explain the system, vocalist Sulley explained that "Red is for posers, for Spandy (Spandau Ballet) types." Oakey added: "Blue is for ABBA fans."〔(NME 3 October 1981 )〕
The original 7" B side "The Sound of the Crowd (Add Your Voice)" is the closing track of the remix album ''Love and Dancing'', issued in 1982 under the name of The League Unlimited Orchestra.
The song appears on all The Human League's "Greatest Hits" compilation albums. The bonus remix disc issued with 2003's ''The Very Best of The Human League'' contains three different remixes of the song
"The Sound of the Crowd (Trisco's PopClash Mix)"
"The Sound of the Crowd (Freaksblamredo)"
"The Sound of the Crowd (Riton Re-Dub)"
The ''Original Remixes & Rarities'' compilation album issued in 2005 includes the Complete or 12" version
The 2012 edition of "Dare/Fascination!" contains the album version, the Extended or Complete version and the Instrumental version as featured on the original 1981 12" single.
==Track listing==
;7"
#"The Sound of the Crowd"
#"The Sound of the Crowd (Add Your Voice)"
;12"
#"The Sound of the Crowd (Complete)"
#"The Sound of the Crowd (Instrumental)"
;12" EP (Canada only)
#"The Sound of the Crowd"
#"Tom Baker"
#"Boys and Girls"
#"Dancevision"
#"The Sound of the Crowd (Add Your Voice)"

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