Reproduction is the debut studio album released by the English synth-pop group The Human League.
Reproduction contains nine tracks of electronic and synth-pop with some elements of industrial music, and was recorded during six weeks at The Human League's studio in Sheffield.
[citation needed] The band's first single from 1978, "Being Boiled", was not included on the original release of Reproduction, but was added as an extra track on all CD issues from the late 1980s onwards.
[citation needed] All tracks are written by Ian Craig Marsh, Martyn Ware and Philip Oakey; except where indicated"Introducing" was originally the B-side of the "Empire State Human" single.
The original LP album included some musique concrète-style vocal recordings, seemingly from the radio or television, between some tracks.