Showing posts with label Heaven 17. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heaven 17. Show all posts

Friday, 8 February 2019

Rewind 2019 (North) lineup revealed

Rewind is the hugely successful annual festival that celebrates the finest eighties pop stars.

The line-up for the north weekend has just been announced and as you can see, there are a few familiar names.  Hosted by The Doctor (from Doctor and the Medics) and Toyah, you can expect to see:

  • Gloria Gaynor
  • UB40 Feat Ali Campbell and Astro
  • Cutting Crew
  • Level 42
  • Bananarama
  • Heaven 17
  • Thin Lizzy
  • Tiffany
  • The Selecter
  • Heather Small
  • Cutting Crew
  • Hazel O'Connor
  • The Undertones
  • The Primitives
  • Neville Staple
  • Joyce Sims
  • Black Box
  • Martin Kemp (DJ set)
  • Bjorn Again
  • The Dire Straits Experience

I bet you can see some of your favourites in that list. I'm particularly excited about Joyce Sims and The Primitives.

You can find out more here.

Tuesday, 29 January 2019

Heaven 17: Play To Win (The Virgin Years) *Signed, Limited Edition*

This Exclusive Edition comes with a limited edition signed print.


To order......

Original members of Sheffield's Human League, Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh left after the first two albums and formed Heaven 17 in 1980. Named after a fictional band in Anthony Burgess's "A Clockwork Orange", they recruited Glenn Gregory on vocals (who had been the original choice for lead singer of the Human League).

Signed to Virgin Records, debut single "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" attracted a lot of attention in March 1981, and a BBC Radio 1 ban. Debut album "Penthouse And Pavement" was released in September 1981 and was certified Gold the following year. Many more chart singles followed, including Top 5 hits "Temptation" and "Come Live With Me", taken from a further four albums - "The Luxury Gap" (1983), "How Men Are" (1984), "Pleasure One" (1986), and "Teddy Bear, Duke & Psycho" (1988).

This 10 CD set includes the five original albums that the band recorded for Virgin Records, along with over a hundred bonus tracks: non-album A- and B-sides, 7" edits, US edits, instrumentals, 1980 demos, and four CDs of 12" remixes (many of which only saw very limited release).

Housed in a 12" x 12" album-style book, the set will also include a 36 page 12" x 12" booklet with the lyrics, credits, photos, and ephemera from the band's collection, and brand new annotation, based on new interviews with the band.