- Life on Your Own
Single infobox |
Name = Life on Your Own
Artist =The Human League
from Album = Hysteria
Released =1984
Format = 7" single, 12" single
Recorded = 1984
Genre =Synthpop
Length = 4.09
Label = Virgin
Writer =Philip Oakey
Jo Callis
Philip Adrian Wright
Producer = Chris Thomas
Hugh Padgham
Last single = "The Lebanon" (1984)
This single = Life on Your Own (1984)
Next single = "Louise" (1984)"Life on Your Own" is a song by the BritishSynthpop groupThe Human League . Written jointly by lead singerPhilip Oakey , Keyboard playersJo Callis and Adrian Wright, it was recorded atAir studios between 1983-1984. Originally an album track on "Hysteria", it was then released as a single in the UK.Background
The song was conceived, written and recorded at a time when the band were under considerable pressure to provide
Virgin Records with a follow up album to equal the enormous international success of " Dare". The band had taken up residence in the £1000 a day Air Studios; they were there a full year and were agonizing (and arguing) over every note of every track. "Dare" producerMartin Rushent had already quit because of the rows and indecision causing further delays.Nick Heyward ofHaircut 100 famously mocked the Human League in the media for taking the same time to program one drum machine as it took him to record his entire album at Air. The drum machine in question was theLinn LM-1 and it was being programmed for the track "Life on Your Own", a task that took two months. [ Human League Biography - www.League-online.com/Bio ]"Life on Your Own" is heavily drum machine and synthesizer led and is a return to the sound of the Human League pre-"
Don't You Want Me " era. The overall sound is intentionally slow, downbeat and deliberately melancholy. It was released as a single in June 1984, but failed to excel in theUK Singles chart , reaching number 16. The lyrics were deemed "depressing" and starting with the line "Winter is approaching, there is snow upon the ground", it didn’t sit well with the 'happy' summer holiday records it was on sale next to. It remained in the UK charts for a further six weeks. Critically it was better appreciated and "NME " said "Life on Your Own" was admittedly one of "Hysteria"'s better moments" [Stuart Maconie, NME July 1990]It is acknowledged since, that in rushing the single out mid-summer to capitalize on "Hysteria"'s success in the album charts was a mistake, and waiting until Christmas 1984 would have made more commercial sense for this track. [Human League Biography - www.League-online.com/Bio ]
Promotional video
The
music video for the song was filmed inLondon , UK in April 1984. After the 'Faux concert' scenario of "The Lebanon", The Human League returned to a themed story telling promotional video. Inspired by 1971 film "The Omega Man ", the video features a lonely, survivalist Oakey in the role of 'the last man on Earth', roaming deserted London landmarks haunted by the ghosts of the band's female singersSusan Ann Sulley andJoanne Catherall . The overall effect of the video considerably enhanced the emotional impact of the song.Twenty years later the influence of the video would be felt when the opening scenes of the 2002 film "
28 Days Later " would directly mirror the video; complete with a deserted rubbish strewn London bridge, wrecked Routemaster bus and deserted Tube station.References
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