The Lebanon cover

The Lebanon

The Human League · 1984

16 min · 3 tracks · electronic ยท new wave ยท synth-pop

A captivating blend of synth-driven melodies and socially conscious lyrics, drenched in the atmospheric vibes of the early '80s.

The Lebanon is a single by The Human League, released in 1984. A captivating blend of synth-driven melodies and socially conscious lyrics, drenched in the atmospheric vibes of the early '80s. 'The Lebanon' reached number 19 on the UK Singles Chart, showcasing The Human League's continued relevance in the evolving new wave scene. The song's commentary on war and its implications resonated during a time of geopolitical tension, further solidifying the band's reputation for addressing serious topics within pop music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Lebanon sound like?

A captivating blend of synth-driven melodies and socially conscious lyrics, drenched in the atmospheric vibes of the early '80s. Rooted in electronic and new wave.

What makes The Lebanon by The Human League notable?

'The Lebanon' reached number 19 on the UK Singles Chart, showcasing The Human League's continued relevance in the evolving new wave scene. The song's commentary on war and its implications resonated during a time of geopolitical tension, further solidifying the band's reputation for addressing serious topics within pop music. Released on April 23, 1984, 'The Lebanon' was The Human League's first single following their commercial peak with the album 'Dare'. This period marked a shift as they explored more complex themes while maintaining their signature synth-pop sound, reflecting the band's evolution in both style and subject matter.

How many songs are on The Lebanon?

The Lebanon has 3 tracks, running approximately 16 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·16:04

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 The Lebanon Standout 5:52
  • 2 Thirteen Standout 5:03
  • 3 The Lebanon (Instrumental) Standout 5:09

Release Date

April 23, 1984

Genre

new wave, synth-pop

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

16 min 4 sec