Heaven 17 – Penthouse And Pavement (UK 12″) (1981)

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On October 16, 1981, Heaven 17 released their fifth single, “Penthouse And Pavement,” the title track from their striking debut album of the same name. Though the single entered the UK Singles Chart on November 14, 1981 and reached a modest peak of #57, its transatlantic impact was far more significant in the clubs. In the United States, the track climbed to #19 on the Billboard Dance Chart, proving that Heaven 17’s sleek, politically charged funk resonated deeply on American dance floors.

Heaven 17 emerged from the ashes of The Human League when founding members Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh split from the group in 1980. Determined to pursue a more musically ambitious and politically aware direction, they recruited vocalist Glenn Gregory, whose soulful delivery would become the perfect counterbalance to Ware and Marsh’s icy electronic architecture. The result was a sound that fused cutting-edge synth technology with the groove and sophistication of American R&B.

“Penthouse And Pavement” is perhaps the clearest early blueprint of that vision. Driven by a taut funk bassline and crisp electronic rhythms, the track pulses with confidence and style. The influence of American soul and funk is unmistakable, particularly in the call-and-response chorus featuring powerhouse backing vocalist Josie James — a formula the band would elevate to perfection two years later on their biggest hit, “Temptation.” Rhythm guitarist John Wilson adds a sharp, organic edge, helping bridge the gap between machine precision and human groove.

On the surface, “Penthouse And Pavement” feels like a sophisticated party anthem — all gloss, swagger, and late-night decadence. But beneath the polished exterior lies sharp social commentary. The lyrics explore class division and moral compromise, contrasting corporate luxury (“penthouse”) with street-level struggle (“pavement”). The song’s narrator wrestles with ambition and complicity, subtly critiquing the seductive pull of capitalism and the cost of climbing its ladder. This tension between desire and disillusionment would become a recurring theme in Heaven 17’s work, explored even more explicitly in 1983’s biting industrial critique, “Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry.”

What makes “Penthouse And Pavement” endure is that duality. It grooves hard enough to fill a dance floor, yet it demands you think while you move. It’s stylish but subversive. Slick but socially aware. In many ways, it encapsulates what made the Sheffield scene so vital in the early ’80s — electronic music with intelligence, purpose, and undeniable rhythm.

While it may not have been a massive UK chart success at the time, “Penthouse And Pavement” remains a cornerstone of the band’s catalog and a defining moment in early ’80s synth-funk — a track where politics met the dance floor and both walked away sharper for it.

SIDE A:
Penthouse And Pavement 6:58

SIDE B:
Penthouse And Pavement (Instrumental) 7:01

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

Chart Performance – Heaven 17: Penthouse And Pavement (1981)
Chart Peak Position Date
US Billboard Dance Club Songs #19 1981
UK Singles Chart #59 1981

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Virgin – VS455-12
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM, Single, Stereo, Bilbo
Country: UK
Released: 1981
Genre: Electronic
Style: New Wave, Electro, Synth-pop

CREDITS:

NOTES:
B.E.F.
The Company that thinks for itself.

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VINYL TRANSFER & AUDIO RESTORATION:
-DjPaulT
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DAC:
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Record Cleaning
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RESTORATION NOTES:
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dj xrey
February 22, 2026 1:53 am

Hey Paul, Always loved to play these guys on alternative nights when these “DOR” songs came out. My favorite of theirs is the long 12” version of “Let Me Go” that starts a capella, and is probably :30 longer than the standard everyday 12”. Without peeking ahead as I catch up, hope it’s coming soon as mine vanished years ago. OH! Let’s not forget these guys as B.E.F. rejuvenated Tina Turner’s career by producing her take on Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together”. It’s the only song they produced for her, but without them who knows how much longer we’d have… Read more »

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Toxicaudio
Toxicaudio
February 12, 2026 3:42 am

Thank you Paul. Again a top notch quality transfer. For me, one of H17’s best songs and there is a Tommy D Mastermix, which filled the Dancefloor immeditely. Any chance for this release?

Peter
Peter
February 12, 2026 3:00 am

A very nice post. I love Heaven 17, even after 40 years!
Thank you very much.

Mark
Mark
February 12, 2026 1:51 am

One of my favourite Heaven 17 singles. I love that cover art too, you just don’t see artwork like this anymore. 80’s fashion had it all.

There were House remixes for this single released in 1993 by Tommy D, which were released just after the Brothers in Rhythm remix of Temptation.

Thanks Paul 🙂

Peter
Peter
Reply to  DjPaulT
February 12, 2026 10:09 am

I only have these in mp3

ING
ING
Reply to  Mark
February 12, 2026 8:40 am

Yes, many remixes were done in conjunction with the Higher And Higher: The Best Of Heaven 17 compilation. Quite a few good ones!

ING
ING
February 11, 2026 8:04 pm

Not for Public Broadcast Is an GREAT later day release that I happened to be able to download from B&W / Peter Gabriel’s Society Of Sound… I think they were a duo by then tho’ 🤔
Love this post. Timeless music…

ING
ING
Reply to  DjPaulT
February 12, 2026 8:37 am

It’s actually a short album or EP. It’s fantastic!

JP
JP
February 11, 2026 6:41 pm

Such a great track Dj Paul! A year before the epic “Let Me Go” but still channeling the waning disco vibes before embracing the full synthpop glory that was coming. Really cool crossover that bridges two eras.

The transfer really sounds great too! Vinyl sure preserves the acoustic magic through the years without degrading. Amazing when you think about it. Thanks for the fun spin down memory lane with this one 🙂

Jeff
Jeff
February 11, 2026 1:55 pm

I love that you’re continuing in this New Wave, Electro, and Synth-Pop vein, Paul! Music like this really defined my interests from the 1980s! Your new equipment is so divine and brings out the sonic brilliance in the vinyl you post! I find that so much of your recent postings are excruciatingly exquisite! The way your stylus and your audiophile talents make me think of you as a musical miner in that you surely can excavate the pure gold buried in these “vinyl veins”! You must have worked for the Tiffany & Co in a previous life! You surely know… Read more »

Jermajesty
Jermajesty
February 11, 2026 12:52 pm

oooh, Paul… there was a small shiver of anticipation at a recent Heaven 17 show – check out Glenn’s tantalizingly-close tale: https://youtu.be/q0rBXHGQTp8?si=MSRLZ4QWuSiCfRZz&t=2
Fingers crossed for the future!

Paul
Paul
February 11, 2026 11:26 am

Fantastic!!!! You always surprise us!

Mikey-D
Mikey-D
February 11, 2026 10:46 am

Interesting that you should post some Heaven 17. Super Deluxe Edition (https://superdeluxeedition.com) just this week announced both albums on blu-ray with Dolby Atmos, 5.1, instrumental and stereo mixes! Instantly ordered. Thanks Paul!

VanceMan
VanceMan
February 11, 2026 10:41 am

Love the exteneded versions of this song, but can I just say the left side of the back cover was something I paid very close attention to in my early teen years?