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The album's title, "The Luxury Gap," was a sharp commentary on the socioeconomic divides widening in early 1980s Britain, particularly under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. It described the chasm between ostentatious new wealth and the harsh reality of high unemployment and social cuts. This critique was a recurring theme, with songs like "Crushed by the Wheels of Industry" serving as a powerful indictment of the era's industrial decline. This lyrical focus on the divide between the "haves" and the "have-nots" was a signature of the band, continuing the themes introduced in their debut album Penthouse and Pavement .
To understand the content of the file, we must first understand the context of . This year was not just another turn of the calendar; it was the year popular music fractured and reformed into the sounds that would dominate the rest of the decade. 1983 - The Luxury Gap.rar