[Review] Howard Jones: Human’s Lib (1984)
Right place, right time and rightfully regarded as one of the more likeable synthesizer pop albums to emerge in the mid 80s.
Right place, right time and rightfully regarded as one of the more likeable synthesizer pop albums to emerge in the mid 80s.
From beginning to end, a treasure trove of ‘80s synthesizer pop with a positive message.
A positive message wrapped in island melodies, from the same decade that brought you Don’t Worry, Be Happy.
Rock’s royalty and real royalty join forces for a good cause that actually pre-dates Live Aid.
A reduced-price compilation aimed at impulse supermarket shoppers who just heard “No One Is To Blame” on the loudspeaker system.