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Enjoy Heaven 17
Released through Just Music imprint ‘Absolute Zero’, electronic trailblazers Heaven 17 originally recorded ‘Naked As Advertised’ to go alongside the full UK arena live show at the end of last year, dubbed The Steel City Tour, which featured H17 alongside fellow Sheffield bands The Human League and ABC. It is an album which stands proudly alongside any previous H17 album - a must for any fan and a great introduction to new fans along the way.
Glenn Gregory and Martyn Ware have put together this collection, which contains a new track, ‘Don’t Fall’, re-workings of H17 classics from the earliest days of H17, and a few real collectors items and rarities.
"Pioneers of proto-electronica" The Sunday Times
A great new version of their seminal classic ‘Temptation’ features Billie Godfrey on vocals, which anyone who has seen them live knows is a classic diva moment.
Versions of Human League tracks originally penned by Martyn Ware, ‘Being Boiled’ and ‘Empire State Human’ are included and a moving cover of the Associates’ ‘Party Fears Two’.
1. Being Boiled
2. Geisha Boys And Temple Girls
3. Temptation (featuring Billie Godfrey)
4. Penthouse And Pavement
5. Party Fears Two
6. Don’t Fall
7. (We Don’t Need This) Fascist Groove Thang
8. We Live So Fast
9. Empire State Human
‘Naked as advertised’ is a newly recorded album by Heaven 17. Featuring Tracks derived from their live set as well as a few real collectors items of oddities and rarities...
There is even one brand new, never heard before Heaven 17 song, ‘Don’t Fall’.
Some of these tracks reach back into the very earliest days of Heaven 17. Re-visited and re-worked they sound as fresh today as they ever did. A beautiful version of the Associates' ‘Party Fears Two’ originally performed at the Billy Mackenzie memorial concert makes you take a second look at this classic and beautiful song.
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