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Heaven 17
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Taking their name from a fictional pop group mentioned in Anthony Burgess’s novel A Clockwork Orange (where ‘The Heaven Seventeen’ are at number 4 in the charts with ‘Inside’ [1]), Heaven 17 formed when Ian Craig Marsh and Martyn Ware split from their earlier group The Human League and formed production company British Electric Foundation (BEF). Shortly after, they recruited their good friend and photographer Glenn Gregory on vocals to complete their lineup for Heaven 17. Contrary to popular belief, they were not New Romantics and shared few visual characteristics with groups such as Spandau Ballet and Culture Club.
Like The Human League, Heaven 17 heavily used synthesizers and drum machines. They had a few minor hits including the early ‘Play To Win’ which featured on the album Penthouse and Pavement. Their debut single ‘(We Don’t Need This) Fascist Groove Thang’ from the same album attracted some attention, became a left-wing anthem for a while, and was banned by the BBC because of its overtly political lyrics, but it still reached number 45 in the U.K. singles chart.
Major chart success eluded them until the single ‘Temptation’ (in which they were augmented by the vocalist Carol Kenyon) reached number 2 in the U.K. charts in summer 1983. Other songs from the same album, The Luxury Gap, also charted though not as high - ‘Come Live With Me’ reached number 5 in the U.K., ‘Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry’ reached number 17, and ‘Let Me Go’, reaching 41 in November 1982. The album itself charted at their best ever position, number four.
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Heaven 17 Play To Win(RMX)
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let me go
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Sunset Now
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Crushed By The Wheels of Industry
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Temptation
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Let Me Go
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Come Live With Me
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Geisha Boys and Temple Girls
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(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang
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Penthouse and Pavement
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Play to Win
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Soul Warfare
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Let's All Make a Bomb
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Sunset Now
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I'm Your Money
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Song With No Name
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This Is Mine
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Shoutbox
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Mako06 wrote:
Come listen to my fuzzy warbles
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CoKlaComa wrote:
Hey Everyone, check out my new Strawberry Switchblade group… http://www.last.fm/group/Since+Yesterday
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MyNameIsShun wrote:
lovely sound, synth pop shall return...
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SfoBrat wrote:
Artist: Molella Song: With this ring let me go (feat. phil j) they mixed in "LET ME GO" It's pretty good !! Hard to find ...
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BobbieWest wrote:
Bump n' grind music
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Shuiichiro wrote:
Goodness gracious! I can't believe the original "Temptation" sounds like this! I'll stick to CoF's version!
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DaydreamJohnnie wrote:
Awesome synth pop with lasting impact. Yelle samples "Let Me Go" in the song Ce Jeu.
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filopepper wrote:
(Fascist x Groove) + Thang = Awesome Synth Math
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treveera wrote:
Tidus .. have you listened to much early work by The Human League?
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tangerman wrote:
Honeymoon in New York is a great B-side of Height of the Fighting! (for instrumental synth lovers!) :-)
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MrSomnambula wrote:
Офигеть=)
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Tidus_91 wrote:
Geisha Boys And Temple Girls is everything I like with synths, and more than that. Love the lyrics, the overall atmosphere... perfect song. There's something in it that just doesn't appear in music nowadays. Can't put my finger on it, though.
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ZEPRATGERNODT wrote:
Always think of the old KROQ 106.7 when playing any of this stuff. When Dr. Drew Pinksky and Poor Man only had a show on Sunday nights. Jed the Fish...etc.
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lennyla wrote:
Honeyroot anyone ????
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XxForRillazxX wrote:
Let Me Go is good, but Temptation is fire on the dance floor.
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biggityb78 wrote:
I just love Let Me Go. Even like the Nouvelle Vague cover of it.
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Mereillejames wrote:
How Men Are is probably one of my favorite albums (in general) and my favorite Heaven 17 album. Their sound was so genius in my opinion. And Soul Warfare is one of my fav. songs by them, love it. I really like all of their songs though.
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formative wrote:
DIVE
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treveera wrote:
Tom Felton looks like a young Glenn Gregory. so strange.
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treveera wrote:
violence, I've wondered the same thing .. maybe because of copyright issues. dunno
Events
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The Human League
IMMA Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland
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The Human League
Carling Academy Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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The Human League
Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, United Kingdom
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| 4 attendees
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Recent Activity
- an69dy, tacka73, ochentero2 and 5 other people added Heaven 17 to their libraries. 54 minutes ago
- rakshasa07 tagged Heaven 17 with ‘synthpop’. Friday morning
- cinqua, sunshinebray and Musikhamster added Heaven 17 to their libraries. yesterday evening
- VincentBirdseye tagged Heaven 17 with ‘new wave’. yesterday afternoon
- IanDuncanSmith, ACTIONKNIRPS, Mikamad and 48 other people added Heaven 17 to their libraries. yesterday morning
- Maaian tagged Heaven 17 with ‘synthpop’. August 2008
- seanwhe, emannyc, cjobst and 7 other people added Heaven 17 to their libraries. August 2008
- Bessermacher tagged Heaven 17 with ‘new wave’. August 2008
- rjm67, greendragonuk, tigertwo1 and 8 other people added Heaven 17 to their libraries. August 2008
- Abikyogra tagged Heaven 17 with ‘sheffield’ and ‘she’. July 2008
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