Heaven 17 were formed by former The Human League founder members Ian Craig Marsh and Martyn Ware. Glenn Gregory had been Human League's original choice when seeking a vocalist for the band but he was unavailable at the time, so they chose Philip Oakey instead. When Marsh and Ware left the group in 1980, they enlisted Gregory for their new project.
Ware and Marsh formed British Electric Foundation (B.E.F.) around the same time. The production group is best known for relaunching Tina Turner's career with her covers of "Ball Of Confusion" and "Let's Stay Together."
They were named after the band in Anthony Burgess' novel and Stanley Kubrick's film A Clockwork Orange. The story line has fictional group Heaven Seventeen at #4 in the charts with "Inside."
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