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    Luxury Gap (Bonus Tracks)

    Heaven 17 - Luxury Gap (Bonus Tracks)

    08/08/2006 | Astralwerks 

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    All Music Guide Review

    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. The remastered version released in 2006 has a slightly different arrangement with the bonus tracks.] ~ Dan LeRoy, All Music Guide

    Credits of Luxury Gap (Bonus Tracks)

    • Greg Walsh
    • Piano, Producer, ?, Guest Appearance, Synthesizer Programming, Arranger
    • Martyn Ware
    • Vocals, Linn Drum, Group Member, Synthesizer Programming
    • Ray Smith
    • Cover Art Concept, Cover Painting


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