Octopus (Human League album)
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Octopus is the seventh full-length studio album recorded by British synthpop
Synthpop
Synthpop is a genre of popular music that first became prominent in the 1980s, in which the synthesizer is the dominant musical instrument. It was prefigured in the 1960s and early 1970s by the use of synthesizers in progressive rock, electronic art rock, disco and particularly the "Kraut rock" of...

 band The Human League
The Human League
The Human League are an English electronic New Wave band formed in Sheffield in 1977. They achieved popularity after a key change in line-up in the early 1980s and have continued recording and performing with moderate commercial success throughout the 1980s up to the present day.The only constant...

. It was produced by former Tears for Fears
Tears for Fears
Tears for Fears are an English new wave band formed in the early 1980s by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith.Founded after the dissolution of their first band, the mod-influenced Graduate, they were initially associated with the New Wave synthesiser bands of the early 1980s but later branched out into...

 keyboardist Ian Stanley
Ian Stanley
Ian Stanley is an English musician, songwriter and record producer...

 and released by EastWest Records in 1995. It was the first new album from the Human League in five years after the termination of their long-term contract with Virgin Records. Octopus was the first Human League album which presented the band as a trio consisting of singers Philip Oakey
Philip Oakey
Philip Oakey is an English composer, singer, songwriter and producer.He is best known as the lead singer, frontman and co-founder of the famous English synthpop band The Human League. He has also had an extensive solo music career and collaborated with numerous other artists and producers...

, Joanne Catherall
Joanne Catherall
Joanne Catherall is an English singer; best known as one of the two female vocalists of the veteran English synthpop band The Human League.Born and raised in Sheffield, England...

 and Susan Ann Sulley. Former Human League member Jo Callis
Jo Callis
Jo Callis is an English musician and songwriter who played guitar with the Edinburgh based punk rock band, The Rezillos , and post-punk band Boots For Dancing before joining The Human League.-Biography:Callis was educated at the Edinburgh College of Art...

 and Keyboard player Neil Sutton
Neil Sutton
Neil Sutton is a long term associate member of the veteran British synthpop group The Human League. He is best known as the on stage and studio keyboard player, but also has written various lyrics and composed instrumental tracks for the band and has numerous Human League album credits.His...

 also contributed to the writing of the album.

The album's sound is notable for the nearly-exclusive use of analogue synthesizer
Analog synthesizer
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s, a marked change from the band's primarily "digital" sound in the mid-to-late 80s.

Octopus saw a return to the public eye for The Human League
The Human League
The Human League are an English electronic New Wave band formed in Sheffield in 1977. They achieved popularity after a key change in line-up in the early 1980s and have continued recording and performing with moderate commercial success throughout the 1980s up to the present day.The only constant...

, who had been out of the top ten since their 1986 album Crash
Crash (Human League album)
Crash is the fifth full-length studio album released by the British synthpop band The Human League in 1986. Unlike the band’s previous and subsequent albums it is R&B influenced...

. The first single "Tell Me When
Tell Me When
"Tell Me When" is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League. Written jointly by lead singer Philip Oakey and Paul C. Beckett, it was recorded at 'Human League Studios', Sheffield in 1994...

" received support from MTV
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 in the UK and the U.S. and the song became the band's first top-ten hit in nine years, peaking at number six in the UK singles chart
UK Singles Chart
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 (the single also climbed to number thirty-one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100
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). The Octopus album also peaked at number six in the UK, becoming the Human League's sixth top-ten album. It was later certified Gold.

The album's second single, "One Man in My Heart
One Man in My Heart
"One Man in My Heart" is a song recorded by British synthpop band The Human League. It was released as the second single from the band's album Octopus...

", was a ballad
Ballad
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 sung by Sulley which also reached the UK top-twenty and the third single from the album, "Filling up with Heaven
Filling up with Heaven
“Filling up with Heaven” is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League. It is taken from the Octopus album of 1995.“Filling up with Heaven” was the third and final single to be taken from the Octopus album. It was jointly written by lead singer Philip Oakey and Producer Ian Stanley...

", was also a top-forty UK hit.

Although the album sold well and created a resurgence in interest in the band, East West Records went through a complete change in management and decided to cancel the band's contract as well as those of other established artists. It took the band another six years before they released a new album on a new label (Papillion Records).

Track listing

  1. "Tell Me When
    Tell Me When
    "Tell Me When" is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League. Written jointly by lead singer Philip Oakey and Paul C. Beckett, it was recorded at 'Human League Studios', Sheffield in 1994...

    " (Beckett, Oakey)
  2. "These Are the Days" (Oakey, Stanley)
  3. "One Man in My Heart
    One Man in My Heart
    "One Man in My Heart" is a song recorded by British synthpop band The Human League. It was released as the second single from the band's album Octopus...

    " (Oakey, Sutton)
  4. "Words" (Dennett, Oakey)
  5. "Filling up with Heaven
    Filling up with Heaven
    “Filling up with Heaven” is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League. It is taken from the Octopus album of 1995.“Filling up with Heaven” was the third and final single to be taken from the Octopus album. It was jointly written by lead singer Philip Oakey and Producer Ian Stanley...

    " (Oakey, Stanley)
  6. "Houseful of Nothing" (Beckett, Oakey, Stanley)
  7. "John Cleese: Is He Funny?" (Oakey)
  8. "Never Again" (Callis, Oakey)
  9. "Cruel Young Lover" (Beckett, Dennett, Oakey)

Chart performance

Chart (1995) Peak
position
German Albums Chart 76
UK Albums Chart 6
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