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Tell Me When

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Jennifer Nine from Melody Maker viewed it as "a brightly hopeful, wafer-thin compendium of standard League traits, including that pocket calculator-powered "funky" breakdown. It opens with Catherall and Sulley in the Wallenstein Gardens, where leaves are blowing upwards instead of downwards. Tell Me When" is a song by English synth-pop band the Human League, released in December 1994 by East West Records as the first single from their seventh album, Octopus (1995).

head of music Richard Park welcomed the single, saying "the marketplace is just ready for a fresh dose of the Human League". But isn't that what the League have always had, in abundance, with more than a modicum of electronic auteur thrown in? In the video, well-known sites in the city can be seen, as Wenceslas Square, Prague Castle and Wallenstein Garden.It received considerable radio promotion in advance of its late 1994 UK release, hitting the airwaves at a time when many people started to get Christmas song fatigue. A demo version was recorded in 1991 and presented to Max, Ian and Jean [ clarification needed] at East West. Tell Me When" was the first Human League single to be released from Octopus and was issued in advance of the album. David Sinclair of The Times commented, "All the familiar components are here join-the-dots tune, danceable synth-pop arrangement, catchy bubblegum chorus but the result sounds disconcertingly like the Human League by numbers. In his weekly UK chart commentary, James Masterton said, "It may not be the biggest new hit of the week but it is certainly the most significant", concluding with that it is "sounding like typical Human League of old".

The band then performs in the main hall of the Wallenstein Palace, surrounded by lit candles and candelabras. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. It also peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100, on 15 April 1995, giving the band their last hit to date in the United States.

I actually bought this cd for the instrumental track BUS TO CROOKES which is the last track on this cd single and a great tune.

He went further, saying that "the real difference is found in the vignette-esque lyrics and the more complex vocals. It peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart in early 1995, their highest UK chart position since " (Keep Feeling) Fascination" reached number two in 1983, and spent a total of nine weeks on the chart. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.The song fared well on the Mainstream Top 40 chart, where it peaked at number nine on 22 April 1995.

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