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HOWARD HEAVEN 17 iPEVOTO The Luxury Cap i ■ : 4 A : ’ -V, ■' r <■> "The rich get richer and the poor get Heaven 17. stay poor, a damn fine album/’Ceroge Kay, Rip It up'. r^CSfc CM CM CM u PRINCE CHARES & THE CITY c . BEAT BAND CABARET VOLTAIRE ■ThelCrackdown Stonekillers noise noin specialists together with producer John Luongo bringA dance floor classic drawing jvdLranlalbum of.'bruteisensualMMi Br< upon the greasy grit of George 'rhythms sparsely ; colouredby guitar, >Clinton and 1980's synthesiser sleaze. punctuated with terse organ y ] Perfect for your local club, living phrasesjhighlightingthe pulsating J room or (yes) your Walkman. "LPS HtV, M KK\ u;KSiO\>n = THE lIRKUI \ i Cold I m \gi n v rio\ • Topi.l HOWARD DEVOTO jerky versions of the Dream Magnificent long awaited solo album from enigmatic ex Magazine leader. u 4*< Vr* 5*5 m CABARET VOLTAIRE The crackdown The last and best of Sheffield's noise noir specialists together with producer John Luongo bring you an album of brute sensual rhythms sparsely coloured by guitar, 5 punctuated with terse organ £ phrases, highlighting the pulsating m UK? m UK rheart of the CVart. >. ; > - :'S3*5 U . iS Zj.- . •; »>- J fig ■ . ■ M* £i Perfect for your local club, living > room or (yes) your Walkman: HMtniniMnnnHi > f t* i i BAIiHAUS / BAUHAUS Burning From The inside Sadly their last album... the final legacy is an album of delicate melodic warmth with a gentle and haunting fluency.' m A \ V >..- jib a* » . V>' tt I X C : ■ V > v- > > ' M«P 3 - ft ■ <- ■ ' : : l v '-V"- /. - £ : " 'r - . - . ; . : ; oo a m to vi '• V2270/TCV227O . V 2277. 1-IJiXL Mi TOWLP4 V 2277 V2275/TCV2275 ninnocLCb :V2275/,TCV2275 . -TOWLP4 0(1 ■IflM •*&«*?%****%■: ' ~’r sS I x 'u‘ \‘ h. w. ; i : ATOMIC ROOSTER Headline News Yes... They're back! Reformed by original members Vincent Crane and Paul Hammond, together with Dave Gilmour from Floyd and Bernie Torme ex Cillan and the i If production mastery of Tom Newman ('Tubular Bells’ fame) the result is a tasty blue's rock album. i a YELLO you Cotta say Yes to Another Excess "This years most thrilling exotic and evasive record... such imagination is barely containable on record.” NME'. LEVEL, l-Level A black and white concoction of peerless dance appeal. An anglo-african conspiracy blessed with a pure Funkability and African magic. VD2513/TCV2SI3 JAPAN vuz Oil On Canvas Stunning live double album recorded at their farewell concerts at London's Hammersmith Odeon late last year. EDGAR FROESE Pinnacles The fourth solo album of electronic wizardry from Tangerine Dream's multi-talented: Froese. MURRAY HEAD, Shade The debut album from the song writer extraordinaire (Cliff Richard, Roger Daltrey, Gary Booker & many more have all used this talent). Producer Steve Nye has gently woven the music to highlight Murray Head's lyrical brilliance. V 522012 SPECIAL EDITION V" SINGLES SEX PISTOLS 'Anarchy in the UK 1 , 'l\lo Fun; 'EMI'. V 560912 MARKETED BY SEX PISTOLS My way; 'No One is innocent (A Punk Prayer by Ronald Biggs). freez i.o.u: (megamix), 'l Dub You; we Got the Jazz; beca9 6 t GIRLS CAN’T HELP IT 'Rhythm of the Jungle, 'X Marks the Spot. PRINCE CHARLES & the CITY beat band 'Cash (Cash Money); Jungle stomp; HUMAN LEAGUE 'Fascination' (extended version), 'Fascination' (improvisation). v5 5 69i 2 HEAVEN 17 'Tempatation; 'WhOII Stop the Rain; we Live So Fast, *557012 MARKETED BY £mc PO BOX 3825, AUCKLAND

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Rip It Up, Issue 74, 1 September 1983, Page 5

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549

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Rip It Up, Issue 74, 1 September 1983, Page 5

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