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Penthouse and Pavement - Heaven 17
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  1. (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang
  2. Penthouse and Pavement
  3. Play to Win
  4. Soul Warfare
  5. Geisha Boys and Temple Girls
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  1. (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang
  2. Penthouse and Pavement
  3. Play to Win
  4. Soul Warfare
  5. Geisha Boys and Temple Girls
  6. Let's All Make a Bomb
  7. The Height of the Fighting (He-La-Hu)
  8. Song with No Name
  9. We're Going to Live for a Very Long Time
  10. I'm Your Money
  11. Play to Win
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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 year with Dare!. The first album from Heaven 17, Marsh and Ware's new trio with singer Glenn Gregory, wasn't greeted with quite the same commercial kudos when released in 1981, but it turned out to be an important outing nevertheless. Picking up where Kraftwerk had left off with The Man Machine, the group created glistening electro ...

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