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The Human League is an English synthpop band formed in 1977. Originally a minimal Post-Punk synthesiser-based group from Sheffield, UK, they became one of the most successful New Wave acts of the 80s. The only consistent band member is vocalist and songwriter Phil Oakey. The band's best known configuration was their 1980-1985 lineup of Phillip Oakey (vocals), Joanne Catherall (vocals), Susanne Sulley (vocals), Phillip Adrian Wright (keyboards), Jo Callis (guitar, keyboards) and Ian Burden (bass).

Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh were both working as computer programmers in 1977, and combined a love of pop music (such as glam rock and Tamla Motown) with avant garde electronic music. They acquired a Roland System 100 synthesizer and began to create music in their own rehearsal facility. Initially they formed a group called The Dead Daughters, which then became The Future with Adi Newton on vocals. Newton was soon dismissed and left to form the outfit Clock DVA. Ware and Marsh searched for a vocalist, but their first choice, Glenn Gregory (who would be the lead singer of their later band, Heaven 17), was unavailable. Ware instead decided to invite Philip Oakey, an old school friend, and a hospital porter at the time to join the band, "apparently by leaving a note stuck to his door". Oakey accepted the invitation, despite never having been in a band before. Shortly after, they decided to call themselves The Human League. A collection of demos from this period was released on CD in 2002, titled The Golden Hour of The Future, compiled by Richard X.

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Members

Philip Oakey
since 1977 Keyboard, Lead vocal
Joanne Catherall
since 1980 Lead vocal
Susan Ann Sulley
since 1980 Lead vocal
Ian Burden
since 1980 till 1987 Keyboard, Bass
Unknown
Jo Callis
since 1981 till 1985 Guitar, Keyboard
Jim Russell
since 1983 till 1987 Drum set, Guitar
Philip Adrian Wright
since 1980 till 1986 Keyboard
Ian Craig Marsh
since 1977 till 1980 Keyboard
Martyn Ware
since 1977 till 1980 Keyboard

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