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Heaven 17 - The Best Of 1992 [EAC - FLAC] (oan)

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Type:

Music

Title:

Heaven 17 - The Best Of 1992 [EAC - FLAC] (oan)

Category:

Audio/FLAC

Uploaded:

2009-01-25 (by oneanight)

Description:

Heaven 17 are a British synthpop band originating from the city of Sheffield in the early 1980s. 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"), 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). BEF’s first recording was a cassette-only album called Music for Stowaways and an LP called Music for Listening To. Shortly after, they recruited their friend and photographer Glenn Gregory on vocals to complete their lineup for Heaven 17. Like The Human League, Heaven 17 heavily used synthesizers and drum machines, the Linn LM-1 programmed by Ware particularly contributing to their signature sound. Session musicians were used for Bass and Guitar (John Wilson) and Grand Piano (Nick Plytas). They had some minor hits including the early "Play To Win", featured on the album Penthouse and Pavement. Their debut single "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" from the same album had attracted some attention, becoming a left-wing anthem for a while, and was banned by Mike Read, a Radio 1 DJ for the BBC, because of its overtly political lyrics, though it still reached #45 in the UK singles chart. In the interim the band produced two further LPs as BEF. The first being Music of Quality & Distinction featuring Glenn Gregory, Paula Yates, Billy Mackenzie, Paul Jones, Bernadette Nolan and Gary Glitter. The tracks were cover versions of songs that Ware, Marsh & Gregory had grown up listening to. A second volume was issued in the early 1990s (simply titled Music of Quality & Distinction 2), this time featuring artists such as Scritti Politti's Green Gartside, Terence Trent D'Arby, and Lalah Hathaway. 1. (04:21) - (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang 2. (05:08) - I'm Your Money 3. (02:58) - At The Height Of The Fighting (He-La-Hu) 4. (03:24) - Play To Win 5. (04:05) - Penthouse And Pavement 6. (04:16) - Let Me Go 7. (04:03) - Trouble 8. (03:38) - Come Live With Me 9. (03:45) - Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry 10. (03:44) - Sunset Now 11. (03:15) - Flame Down 12. (03:25) - This Is Mine 13. (03:41) - The Foolish Thing To Do 14. (04:29) - Contenders 15. (03:27) - (And That's No Lie) 16. (04:39) - Temptation Playing Time.........: 01:02:17 Total Size...........: 405.71 MB All tracks accurately ripped No errors occurred End of status report Included.............: LOG,CUE,MD5 Artwork..............: @ 600dpi

Tags:

  1. Heaven 17
  2. Best
  3. 1992
  4. 1980s
  5. 80s

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1

Size:

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Comments:

TheLathe (2014-02-17)

Thanks!