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  1. Human's Lib by Howard Jones released in 1984. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Human's Lib (1984) Dream into Action (1985) One to One (1986) Cross That Line (1989) In the Running (1992) Live Acoustic America (1996) Angels & Lovers (1997) People (1998)

  2. 19 de ago. de 2021 · The rest of the record is extremely competent and often clever synthesizer pop with a slightly dark and deep streak. A few of the songs could even pass for Dolby (“Conditioning,” “Pearl in the Shell”) or Ultravox (“Human’s Lib), two of the more sinister purveyors of synthesizer pop. Most of the time, though, Jones prefers a positive ...

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Howard_JonesHoward Jones - Wikipedia

    Howard Jones (geboren als John Howard Jones in Southampton, Hampshire, Engeland op 23 februari 1955) is een Engelse zanger, keyboardist, ... Zijn grootste successen kende hij met het album Human's Lib wat hem in 1984 naar de eerste plaats liet stijgen. Na dit album is er nog een aantal studioalbums verschenen, ...

  4. Outlandos D'Amour. The Police. Released. 1978 — UK. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Human's Lib by Howard Jones. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  5. Listen to Human's Lib on Spotify. Howard Jones · Album · 1984 · 11 songs.

  6. Cherry Red Records is both delighted and proud to announce the newly remastered and expanded release of Howard Jones’ debut album “Human’s Lib”. Released in March 1984, “Human’s Lib” entered the UK Album Charts at No.1 selling over 100,000 copies in the first week and spending a total of 57 weeks in the chart whilst achieving ...

  7. Then again, these lyrics were co-written with Bryant. “Don’t Always Look At The Rain” has a nice chord change, even if it’s late seventies Genesis feeding back to Brian Wilson, but like Genesis and the Moody Blues, the message is annoyingly non-specific. Jones doesn’t ask us to open our eyes and look at the sun: “And tell me,” he ...