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Love and Dancing is a remix album by English synth-pop band The Human League, released in July 1982 by Virgin Records. Issued under the band name "The League Unlimited Orchestra" as a nod to Barry White's disco-era Love Unlimited Orchestra, the album was principally the idea and work of producer Martin Rushent and contains dub-style, largely instrumental remixes of songs from the band's multi-platinum selling album Dare (1981), along with a version of the track "Hard Times", which had originally been the B-side of the single "Love Action (I Believe in Love)". Rushent was inspired by hip hop turntablist Grandmaster Flash and created Love and Dancing on a mixing board. He created vocal effects by cutting up portions of the Dare tape and manually gluing them together. In total, over 2,600 edi

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  • Love and Dancing (en)
  • Love and Dancing (pl)
  • Love and Dancing (sv)
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  • Love and Dancing – album zespołu The Human League wydany w 1982 roku. Wydawnictwo zawierało instrumentalne remiksy wcześniej znanych utworów (głównie piosenek z albumu Dare). Zespół wydał płytę Love and Dancing jako The League Unlimited Orchestra. (pl)
  • Love and Dancing är ett remixalbum av den brittiska synthpopgruppen The Human League utgivet 1982. Det utgavs under namnet The League Unlimited Orchestra (en referens till Barry Whites ). Albumet gjordes av producenten Martin Rushent och innehåller ommixade versioner av låtar från albumet Dare. Det nådde 3:e plats på brittiska albumlistan. År 2002 återutgavs Dare och Love and Dancing tillsammans på en CD. (sv)
  • Love and Dancing is a remix album by English synth-pop band The Human League, released in July 1982 by Virgin Records. Issued under the band name "The League Unlimited Orchestra" as a nod to Barry White's disco-era Love Unlimited Orchestra, the album was principally the idea and work of producer Martin Rushent and contains dub-style, largely instrumental remixes of songs from the band's multi-platinum selling album Dare (1981), along with a version of the track "Hard Times", which had originally been the B-side of the single "Love Action (I Believe in Love)". Rushent was inspired by hip hop turntablist Grandmaster Flash and created Love and Dancing on a mixing board. He created vocal effects by cutting up portions of the Dare tape and manually gluing them together. In total, over 2,600 edi (en)
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  • Love and Dancing (en)
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