How to get normal Ubuntu orange color in window titlebar using Human-Clearlooks theme?

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I have Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS installed. Previously I got this problem on MATE 17.10.
I like old-fashioned Human-Clearlooks theme, so I installed human-theme package.
But it has strange silver background color in window titlebar:

In 16.04 LTS it has normal Ubuntu orange color - see screenshot for comparison below:
I have already reported bug 1721955 to LaunchPad, it confirmed by other user.
How can I debug the issue? Do you have any ideas?
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Update 20180505: Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS is affected too. We have a discussion on ubuntu-mate.community.
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I have Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS installed. Previously I got this problem on MATE 17.10.
I like old-fashioned Human-Clearlooks theme, so I installed human-theme package.
But it has strange silver background color in window titlebar:

In 16.04 LTS it has normal Ubuntu orange color - see screenshot for comparison below:
I have already reported bug 1721955 to LaunchPad, it confirmed by other user.
How can I debug the issue? Do you have any ideas?
How to get GTK2-based themes working again in GTK3-based Ubuntu?
Update 20180505: Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS is affected too. We have a discussion on ubuntu-mate.community.
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I have Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS installed. Previously I got this problem on MATE 17.10.
I like old-fashioned Human-Clearlooks theme, so I installed human-theme package.
But it has strange silver background color in window titlebar:

In 16.04 LTS it has normal Ubuntu orange color - see screenshot for comparison below:
I have already reported bug 1721955 to LaunchPad, it confirmed by other user.
How can I debug the issue? Do you have any ideas?
How to get GTK2-based themes working again in GTK3-based Ubuntu?
Update 20180505: Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS is affected too. We have a discussion on ubuntu-mate.community.
17.10 themes 18.04 ubuntu-mate gtk-2
I have Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS installed. Previously I got this problem on MATE 17.10.
I like old-fashioned Human-Clearlooks theme, so I installed human-theme package.
But it has strange silver background color in window titlebar:

In 16.04 LTS it has normal Ubuntu orange color - see screenshot for comparison below:
I have already reported bug 1721955 to LaunchPad, it confirmed by other user.
How can I debug the issue? Do you have any ideas?
How to get GTK2-based themes working again in GTK3-based Ubuntu?
Update 20180505: Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS is affected too. We have a discussion on ubuntu-mate.community.
17.10 themes 18.04 ubuntu-mate gtk-2
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