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Penthouse and Pavement
Released: 1981
Label: N\A
When synthesists Ian Craig Marsh and Martyn Ware left the Human League in 1980, the decision seemed iffy; after all, the League appeared on the way up and would achieve global fame the very next... Continue[+]
Endless
Released: 1986
Label: N\A
This was the first release byHeaven 17 to not be released on vinyl. It was released only on CD and cassette, with the longer, complete version only available on cassette. This was also the first... Continue[+]
Heaven 17
Released: 1982
Label: N\A
After producing two very successful albums in England (1981's Penthouse and Pavement and 1982's The Luxury Gap), it was time to introduce Heaven 17 to America. Arista licensed the band through... Continue[+]
Teddy Bear, Duke & Psycho
Released: 1988
Label: N\A
Heaven 17's fifth album proved to be somewhat disappointing following their brilliant Pleasure One and their best work, How Men Are. This release saw Heaven 17 attempting to mix pop with R&B with... Continue[+]
The Luxury Gap
Released: 1983
Label: N\A
After creating a marvelous electronic debut, Glenn Gregory, Ian Marsh, and Martyn Ware decided to tamper with their winning formula a bit on Heaven 17's 1983 follow-up to Penthouse and Pavement.... Continue[+]
How Men Are
Released: 1984
Label: N\A
It all came together for Heaven 17 on this album, and as a result it is by far their strongest, most brilliant album. Combining their various influences (including R&B, pop, dance, electronica),... Continue[+]
Pleasure One
Released: 1986
Label: N\A
This was somewhat of a disappoint following 1986's brilliant How Men Are. That is not to say that this a bad album. Glenn Gregory, Ian Craig-Marsh, and Martyn Ware (the core of Heaven 17) attempted... Continue[+]
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