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| The Human League | Primary Artist |
| James Brown | Composer |
| Mick Ronson | Composer |
| Giorgio Moroder | Composer |
| Philip Oakey | Composer |
| Ian Burden | Composer |
| Jo Callis | Composer |
| John Callis | Composer |
| Terry Harris | Composer |
| Terry Lewis | Composer |
| Eugene Reynolds | Composer |
| Jim Russell | Composer |
| Greg Sutton | Composer |
| Martyn Ware | Composer |
| Adrian Wright | Composer |
| Philip Wright | Composer |
| Jesse Rae | Composer |
| Janet Berridge | English Translations |
| Lee Austin | Composer |
| Steve Fellows | Composer |
| Neil Sutton | Composer |
| Marty Ware | Composer |
| Michael Berridge | English Translations |
| Thomas Gilbert | Text |
| James Harris III | Composer |
| Stefan Klein | Artwork |
| Simon Fowler | Cover Photo |
| James Lewis III | Composer |
| Scott Richardson | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Andy Kellman
All the Best covers the first six Human League albums, from Reproduction (1979) through Romantic? (1990). It contains almost all of the group's singles from these years, as well as a healthy supply of significant album cuts. Few groups who lasted from the post-punk era through the early '90s made such radical transformations; the Human League's sci-fi post-punk ("Being Boiled," "Empire State Human"), gleaming new wave ("Don't You Want Me," "[Keep Feeling] Fascination"), mainstream ballads ("Human"), and MOR pop ("Heart Like a Wheel") phases are thoroughly covered here. Fanatics can pinpoint some unfortunate omissions -- such as "The Black Hit of Space" and their single ...