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Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Putting together an adequate compilation of the Human League's best moments has proved to be a thankless task. What to include? (How about all of Dare?) Do you pay attention to the pre-coed version of the band? Do you pay any attention to anything that came after Crash? At any rate, the Very Best Of Virgin retrospective, released in 2003 with remastered sound, does a respectable job of paying mind to the group's best work through 2001's Secrets (the group's best album since Dare). All of the expected major hits -- "Don't You Want Me," "Love Action," "(Keep Feeling) Fascination," "Human" -- are provided, as are crucial early moments ("Being Boiled," "Empire State Human") and later singles that history, for the most part, has tried to forget ("One Man in My Heart," "Heart Like a Wheel"). Once again, 1980's Travelogue goes completely ignored; while that album didn't impact the charts all that much -- even in the group's home country -- the atypically abrasive "The Black Hit of Space" or even the non-album single "Marianne" would make significant additions. The bonus disc of remixes, mostly commissioned from the past couple years, doesn't add much -- at the most, the remixes are mild curiosities; surely Virgin could've come up with a better way to entice consumers.