A Very British Synthesizer Group

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Released18 November 2016 (2016-11-18)
Recorded1980–2010
Length117:23
A Very British Synthesizer Group: The Anthology
Greatest hits album by
Released18 November 2016 (2016-11-18)
Recorded1980–2010
GenreSynth-pop
Length117:23
Label
The Human League chronology
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A Very British Synthesizer Group: The Anthology is a 2016 compilation album by British pop band the Human League, released on 18 November 2016, by Virgin Records and Universal Music Enterprises.[1] The band supported the compilation with a UK tour that started in September.[2]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic82/100[3]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[4]
The Irish TimesStarStarStarStarStar[1]
The Line of Best Fit9/10[5]
MagnetStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[6]
PopMatters6/10[7]
Record CollectorStarStarStarStar[8]
UncutStarStarStarStar[9]

AllMusic critic Andy Kellman states it "is the Human League compilation with the widest scope", noting "The anthology isn't truly straightforward", as it changes from extended versions and edits throughout, Kellman concludes his review by saying that "That said, it is a representative introduction to the work of a top-tier synth pop group."[4] Writing for the Line of Best Fit, critic Chris Todd wrote it "lays down each of their phases explicitly", believing that "this is the first to cover their history in such an extensive way; the esoteric cold electronica of their beginnings, the imperial chart topping phase, their rapid fall, unexpected rise at the height of the Britpop phase with “Tell Me When”, and how they managed to avoid the depressing 80s package tour circuit and continue with their integrity intact", he notes that "this collection shows off their esoteric side too", he concludes by saying that "Despite the fact that the future caught up with them, this collection shows that there remains nowt [sic] so queer as The Human League."[5] Writing for SuperDeluxeEdition, critic Paul Sinclair believes it "seems well balanced"."[2]

The album has been viewed favourably in rankings, specifically in rankings of the best pop compilations. In a ranking of the 20 best compilation albums, the writers of Classic Pop placed it at number 9, calling it a "thoughtfully-curated anthology".[10]

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