Let Me Go (Heaven 17 song)
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"Let Me Go!" was a single for British band Heaven 17 off their album, The Luxury Gap. It reached 41 on the UK singles charts, the lowest chart placement among the singles off The Luxury Gap. Nevertheless, according to All Music Guide, the "best-known track remains 'Let Me Go,' a club hit that features [Glenn] Gregory's moody, dramatic lead above a percolating vocal and synth arrangement." [1] It features on a fair number of New Wave and 1980s retrospective compilations.[2]
Heaven 17 |
Glenn Gregory | Ian Craig Marsh | Martyn Ware |
Discography |
Albums Penthouse and Pavement | The Luxury Gap | How Men Are | Pleasure One | Teddy Bear, Duke & Psycho | Bigger Than America | Before After |
Compilation and live albums Endless | Higher and Higher | The Remix Collection | Executive Summary | Retox/ Detox | How Live Is | Live at Scala, London | Sight & Sound: Greatest Hits |
Singles (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang | I'm Your Money | Play To Win | Penthouse and Pavement | At The Height of The Fighting (He La Hu) | Let Me Go | Temptation | Come Live With Me | Crushed By The Wheels of Industry | Sunset Now | This Is Mine | And That's No Lie | Contenders | The Foolish Thing To Do | Trouble | The Ballad of Go Go Brown | Train of Love In Motion | Temptation (Brothers in Rhythm Remix) | (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang (Rapino Remix) | Penthouse and Pavement (Tommy D's Master Remix) | Designing Heaven | We Blame Love | (With This Ring) Let Me Go | Hands Up To Heaven (DJ mixes) |
Related pages |
Honeyroot | The Human League |