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. The result, which added piano, strings, and Earth, Wind, & Fire's horn section to the band's cool synthesizer pulse, was even better, and The Luxury Gap became one of the seminal albums of the British new wave. The best-known track remains "Let Me Go," a club hit that features Gregory's moody, dramatic lead above a percolating vocal and synth arrangement. But even better is the mechanized Motown of "Temptation," a deservedly huge British smash that got a shot of genuine soul from R&B singer Carol Kenyon. Nearly every song ends up a winner, though, as the album displays undreamed-of range. If beat-heavy techno anthems like "Crushed By the Wheels of Industry" were expected of Heaven 17, the melodic sophistication of "The Best Kept Secret" and "Lady Ice and Mr. Hex" -- both of which sound almost like show tunes -- wasn't. If there's a flaw, it's that while the band's leftist messages were more subtle and humorous than most of their time, they still seem rather naïve. But the music, which showed just how warm electro-pop's usually chilly grooves could be, is another matter entirely. [Note to collectors: there were differences in the original British and American pressings of the album. The 1997 reissue by Caroline follows the order of the British pressing, adding some extended remixes.] ~ Dan LeRoy, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
The Luxury Gap Track Listing
Credits of The Luxury Gap
- Ian Craig Marsh
- Synthesizer, Programming, Saxophone
- Don Myrick
- Saxophone
- Nick Plytas
- Piano
- Louis Satterfield
- Trombone
- Greg Walsh
- Synthesizer, Programming, Producer, Keyboards, Piano, Arranger
- Martyn Ware
- Synthesizer, Programming, Linn Drum, Vocals, Keyboards
- John Wilson
- Synthesizer, Guitar, Bass
- Gavin McKillop
- Engineer
- Gerard Talbot
- Liner Notes
- Ray Smith
- Cover Art Concept, Illustrations
- John Barker
- Arranger, Conductor
- Ray Russell
- Guitar, Guitar Synth
- Simon Phillips
- Percussion, Drums
- Jeremy Allom
- Engineer
- Rahmlee Michael Davis
- Trumpet
- Howard Gray
- Engineer
- Glenn Gregory
- Vocals
- Carol Kenyon
- Vocals
- Michael Harris
- Trumpet
- Heaven 17
- Main Performer



















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