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The Dignity Of Labour is an 12" vinyl record released in 1979. The tracks were written and performed by the The Human League with the line-up Ware, Marsh and Oakey. It was released as the follow-up to their earlier single ("Being Boiled" b/w "Circus of Death") on Fast Product Records, the label that the band released their early singles.
All four parts are instrumental pieces of electronic music, "The Dignity of Labour, Pts. 1-4". These are loosely tied together with a story depicting the construction and launch of pioneering Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin into space. The cover art depicts Gagarin, having just landed on earth, about to receive a medal of honor. At the time of release, the record contained a free single on Flexidisc which featured a recording of the members of the band discussing what the Flexidisc should contain, in homage to the film, Dark Star. Track listing 1. "The Dignity of Labour (Pt. 1)" – (4:21) 2. "The Dignity of Labour (Pt. 2)" – (2:46) 3. "The Dignity of Labour (Pt. 3)" – (3:49) 4. "The Dignity of Labour (Pt. 4)" – (3:49) | |||||||||||||||
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