The
Dignity Of Labour
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narrative
on demo cassette version only:
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The
metallic beat you are now listening to forms the basis of the first
part of a new three-part work by The Human League, entitled The
Dignity Of Labour.
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The
Dignity Of Labour is supposed to show that modern technology
depends almost entirely upon the worker. In this case, the example
is the Russian space program.
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first part has the miners underground in Russia, digging up the coal
to make steel. |
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second part shows gantries being made from the steel, for Yuri Gagarin's
spaceship.
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third part is an instrumental tribute to Yuri Gagarin. |
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The next music you hear after this piece ends will be Part Two of
The Dignity Of Labour.
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music by Marsh / Ware (narrative credits unknown)
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published
by Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd.
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