Dare
The 122nd greatest album of all time
Released in 1981, Dare is The Human League's polished synthpop album that moved the band toward a more pop-oriented, vocal-led sound. Featuring crisp electronic percussion and layered synthesizers, it pairs Philip Oakey's baritone with the prominent female singers Susan Ann Sulley and Joanne Catherall to create hook-driven songs such as "Don't You Want Me". The record blends New Wave and New Romantic textures with dance-pop rhythms and straightforward pop songwriting, and is closely associated with the early 1980s mainstream synth-driven pop sound.
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