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ABC are an English pop band formed in
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in 1980. Their classic line-up consisted of lead singer
Martin Fry Martin David Fry (born 9 March 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, composer, musician, and record producer. Fry's music career spans more than 40 years. He came to prominence in the early 1980s as co-founder and lead singer of the pop band ...
, guitarist and keyboardist Mark White, saxophonist Stephen Singleton and drummer David Palmer. Developed from an earlier band,
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, ABC achieved ten UK and five US
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hit singles between 1981 and 1990, and their 1982 debut album, ''
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'', was a UK number one. Their early-1980s success in the US saw them associated with the
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. Now essentially a solo project for Fry, ABC continues to tour and released a ninth studio album, ''
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'', in 2016.


History


Formation

ABC has its roots in the band
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, a Sheffield band formed in 1977 by synthesizer-players Stephen Singleton and Mark White. Their debut gig was as the support to
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at the Outlook club in Sheffield.Frame, Pete. (1999) Pete Frame's Rockin' Around Britain: Rock'n'roll Landmarks of the UK and Ireland, Omnibus Press They founded their own label, Neutron Records, releasing the EP ''Music 4''.
Martin Fry Martin David Fry (born 9 March 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, composer, musician, and record producer. Fry's music career spans more than 40 years. He came to prominence in the early 1980s as co-founder and lead singer of the pop band ...
, who wrote the fanzine ''Modern Drugs'', interviewed Vice Versa and shortly afterwards they asked him to join as synthesizer player. Fry accepted and by late 1980 the band had evolved into ABC, with Fry becoming lead singer.Reynolds, Simon (2005) ''Rip it up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978–1984'', Faber & Faber, The band's last day as Vice Versa was at the Futurama 2 Festival in
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in September 1980; from then on it performed as ABC, with Singleton playing saxophone and White on guitars and keyboards. In the new year Singleton and White were joined by Mark Lickley on bass and David Robinson on drums.


''The Lexicon Of Love'', ''Beauty Stab'' & ''How To Be A Zillionaire'': 1981–1985

The band's first single, "
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", made the UK Top 20 in 1981. Soon afterwards, Robinson left the band and was replaced by David Palmer; Lickley departed shortly thereafter and was not replaced. In 1982, the band released their debut studio album ''
The Lexicon of Love ''The Lexicon of Love'' is the debut studio album by English pop band ABC. It was released on 21 June 1982 by Neutron Records in the United Kingdom, by Mercury Records in the United States and Japan, and by Vertigo Records in Canada and Eur ...
'', which reached number one on the
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. Produced by
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, it often featured in UK critics' lists of favourite albums: it ranked 42nd in ''
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s "Top 100 British Albums" (June 2004) and 40th in '' Q'' magazine's "100 Greatest British Albums" (June 2000). The band had three Top 10 hits during 1982: the singles "
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", " The Look of Love" (both of which were recorded whilst Mark Lickley was still a member of the band), and "
All of My Heart "All of My Heart" is a song by English new wave and synth-pop band ABC, from their debut studio album, ''The Lexicon of Love'' (1982). It was released as a single in the UK on 27 August 1982 and peaked at No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart. The B- ...
". Several high-concept music videos were made, including the long-form spy pastiche "Mantrap" by Julien Temple. Following the culmination of the ''Lexicon of Love'' tour, Palmer joined the
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for a series of tour dates; shortly thereafter Fry, White and Singleton decided to reconvene in order to commence work on their next album, leading Palmer to depart ABC in order to honour his commitments to Yellow Magic Orchestra's tour. The remaining members found it difficult to follow-up on the success of their debut. Their second album, '' Beauty Stab'', was released in November 1983, produced by
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who was the
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on ''The Lexicon of Love''. It performed poorly in comparison to its predecessor, peaking at No. 12. The first single from the album, " That Was Then but This Is Now", briefly appeared in the UK Top 20, followed by a Top 40 showing for " SOS". The band eschewed remixes for the project and so the 12" single for "That Was Then but This Is Now" featured the disclaimer "This record is exactly the same as the 7" version. The choice is yours." Singleton left the band shortly after the release of ''Beauty Stab'' as a result of Fry and White's reluctance to spend much time touring the band's material. Fry and White then enlisted the services of
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(under the name "Eden") and
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in the band's new line-up. Russell Powell had been a member of the original line-up of the pre-ABC band, Vice Versa. According to an article published on 7 March 1997, she 'chickened out' of Vice Versa's first live gig, and the job as frontman went to Fry. The Fry-White-Russell Powell-Yarritu line-up recorded the album '' How to Be a ... Zillionaire!'', released in 1985. The band's chart success dwindled further in the UK with this album, but they did score their first US Top 10 hit with "
Be Near Me "Be Near Me" is a song by English new wave and synth-pop band ABC. It was released in April 1985 as the second single from their third studio album, '' How to Be a ... Zillionaire!'' It peaked at No. 26 on the UK Singles Chart in 1985, and w ...
", which also made the UK Top 30. The album also featured the singles " (How to Be a) Millionaire", "
Vanity Kills "Vanity Kills" is a song by English new wave and synth-pop band ABC, released as the third single from their third studio album, '' How to Be a ... Zillionaire!'' (1985). It peaked at No. 70 on the UK Singles Chart and reached No. 91 on the U ...
" and " Ocean Blue". Inspiration for the album's cartoons of the band members was taken from a photo shoot by
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whose work featured on many of the sleeves for singles released from this album.
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from
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programmed much of the beatbox work for the album.


Chart success continues with ''Alphabet City'': 1986–1988

After a hiatus, during which Fry was being treated for
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, he and White reconvened ABC as a duo, releasing the album ''
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'' in 1987. The album returned them to the UK Top 10 for the first time in five years, peaking at No. 7. It featured "
When Smokey Sings "When Smokey Sings" is a song by English pop band ABC, released as the first single from their fourth studio album, ''Alphabet City'' (1987). The lyrics and title of the song are a tribute to R&B and soul singer Smokey Robinson. In the Unite ...
", a tribute to Smokey Robinson, which narrowly missed the UK Top 10. The song did give the group their biggest hit in the US, where it peaked at number 5 in September. The album also spawned " The Night You Murdered Love" (UK No. 31) and " King Without a Crown" (UK No. 44) as singles.


''Up'', greatest hits album ''Absolutely'' & ''Abracadabra'': 1989–1992

In 1989, the duo issued '' Up'', their fifth and final PolyGram studio album. This time experimenting with house music, ABC scored a minor UK hit with the single "
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". A second single, "
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", and the album itself were less successful. During this period, the duo worked on a couple of outside productions aimed at the house music scene. One was Paul Rutherford's (
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) solo album and first single release; the other was for Lizzie Tear on the duo's own Neutron label. In 1990, the band released a
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compilation album, '' Absolutely''. This covered all of ABC's albums up until 1990 and featured most of their singles. The compilation made the UK Top 10. A video package featuring
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s was also released. One new song, "The Look of Love '90", was released to promote the package. The duo moved to the
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label (and MCA in North America), where they recorded the 1991 album ''
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''. Two singles, " Love Conquers All" and " Say It", narrowly missed the UK Top 40, though a remix of the latter by the Italian production team
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appeared on the US dance charts. Martin Fry also collaborated with
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in 1991 on their first album, '' Northern Soul'', recording vocals for the song "Life". However, when the album was re-released in 1992, and again in 1995, this track was omitted.


''Skyscraping'' and comeback: 1997–2007

After a six-year hiatus, Fry, now the sole member of ABC, resurrected the band's name in 1997 for the album ''
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'', an homage to several of his musical heroes, including
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,
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and the Sex Pistols. With
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and Keith Lowndes contributing to the sessions and songwriting, the album was commercially unsuccessful though a single, " Stranger Things", reached No. 57 in the UK. Two other singles, "
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" and "
Skyscraping ''Skyscraping'' is the seventh studio album by English pop band ABC, released in March 1997 by Blatant and Deconstruction. The album was produced as a homage to lead singer Martin Fry's several musical heroes, including David Bowie, Roxy Musi ...
", did not chart. In 1999, ABC released their first live album, ''
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''. The album covered most of their major hits. Although Fry was the only member left, he had a backing band and adorned the album cover in his famed gold lamé suit. '' Look of Love – The Very Best of ABC'' was released in 2001. Although essentially a reissue of the 1990 greatest hits compilation ''Absolutely'', the album featured two new songs by Fry, "Peace and Tranquility" and "Blame". A companion DVD, along with a bonus disc of remixes, was also released. In 2004, the VH1 show ''
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'' attempted to get the band's classic line-up of Fry, White, Singleton and Palmer together for a reunion concert. Fry and Palmer appeared and played together (with help from
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) for the first time in over twenty years. Singleton and White opted not to participate.


''Traffic'': 2007–2015

Following a tour of the United States in May and June 2006, Fry and Palmer, together with session keyboardist Chuck Kentis, put together a new ABC album, ''
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''. It was released on 28 April 2008.
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, who worked on ''The Lexicon of Love'' and ''Beauty Stab'', mixed and produced the album. The first single, "The Very First Time", debuted on BBC Radio 2 in January, was added to the station's "A" playlist for the week beginning 29 March and was released as a
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track on 1 April. On 1 September 2007, ABC performed a set with other 1980s acts at Retrofest at
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in Ayrshire, Scotland. This appearance included a rendition of " Addicted to Love", with
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and Peter Cox of Go West. In the summer of 2008, ABC toured the US as part of the 2008 Regeneration Tour, which also featured
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and
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. In April 2009, ABC performed ''The Lexicon of Love'' album live at the Royal Albert Hall, accompanied by the
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.
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, who arranged and played keyboards on the original record, conducted the performance. A music review in the 13 April 2009 edition of ''
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'' newspaper, described the performance as a "glorious night that has placed one of the Eighties' most perfectly constructed albums back near the top of the pop pantheon". In 2009 ABC toured the US as the headliner of the 2009 'Regeneration Tour', which also featured
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, Wang Chung and
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. In June, July and August 2011, ABC performed at a few locations around the UK as well as
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. In October 2011, ABC performing dates in
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, Australia. On 19 July 2012, Fry was made an honorary
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at the
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for his contribution to music over more than thirty years. The following day his daughter Nancy received her degree from the Department of Sociological Studies from the same university. On 1 March 2013, ABC appeared in
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, UAE, in the '80s Rewind' concert with
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,
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, Howard Jones and T'Pau. In June 2014, it was revealed that a dozen early tapes had been discovered of rare remixes and unheard songs from ABC's first three albums. These were returned to Martin Fry who was delighted, but unsure as to what he would do with them. According to ''
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'', the rediscovered songs include "a 'That's It Folks!' mix of 'So Hip It Hurts' from ''Zillionaire''. From ''Beauty Stab'', reams of early studio takes have come to light including one song, 'You and Me', that never made the final album. From ''The Lexicon of Love'' era, the band's own, pre-
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demos of 'All of My Heart' have come to light, along with a reel entitled '4 Ever 2 Gether – The Outtake, Starring Martin Fry as Ken Dodd'".


''The Lexicon of Love II'': 2016 and beyond

In October 2015, Fry announced that he was working on a new ABC album. "It's going to be a take on ''The Lexicon of Love'', but all these years on. I'm a man in my fifties now with a wealth of experience. It's about how you grow older but you make the same mistakes over and over and over again." In November 2015, a compilation album entitled ''80s Recovered'' was released, featuring many artists from the 1980s. ABC contributed a cover of Radiohead's "
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", with a regular version and a remix. In January 2016, Fry said the new ABC album would be entitled ''The Lexicon of a Lost Ideal'' and released in the UK in May 2016. Featuring tracks penned by Fry, with contributions by
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, Matt Rowe and
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, the album features orchestration arranged by Anne Dudley, who worked in a similar capacity on ''The Lexicon of Love''. In April 2016, the release of the new album, now entitled ''
The Lexicon of Love II ''The Lexicon of Love II'' is the ninth studio album by English band ABC. It was released on 27 May 2016 on Virgin EMI, eight years after their previous album ''Traffic''. After a performance of ABC's studio album '' The Lexicon of Love'' in con ...
'', was announced with lead single "Viva Love" made available via digital platforms. It was A playlisted by BBC Radio 2. The album was released in the UK and the US on 27 May 2016 and entered the
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at No. 5, the first time ABC had reached the Top 5 since the original ''Lexicon of Love'' album in 1982. ABC also contributed a new song called "Living Inside My Heart" to ''Fly: Songs Inspired by the Film Eddie the Eagle'', the soundtrack of which was released on 18 March 2016 on CD and digitally. ABC released their first
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song, entitled "A Christmas We Deserve", on 2 December 2016 as part of a 4-track EP. The other three songs are acoustic versions of "The Love Inside the Love, "Viva Love" and "The Look of Love". In March 2017, just before the band's Royal Albert Hall orchestra show on April 6 (featuring songs from ''The Lexicon of Love II'', greatest hits and the complete ''Lexicon of Love'' album) the band announced the November 2017 XYZ tour.


Band members

;Current members *
Martin Fry Martin David Fry (born 9 March 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, composer, musician, and record producer. Fry's music career spans more than 40 years. He came to prominence in the early 1980s as co-founder and lead singer of the pop band ...
 – lead vocals (1980–1991, 1997–present); keyboards, synthesizers (2016–present); bass guitar (2016–present); guitar (2016–present); drums, percussion (2016–present); alto and tenor saxophones (2016–present) Former members * Stephen Singleton – alto and tenor saxophones (1980–1984) * Mark White – keyboards, guitars (1980–1991) *Mark Lickley – bass guitar (1981–1982) *David Robinson – drums, percussion (1981) *David Palmer – drums, percussion (1981–1983, 2004–2009) *
Fiona Russell Powell Fiona Russell Powell (born 2 April 1962) is a British journalist. She is best known for her series of interviews throughout the 1980s in '' The Face'' magazine. For a brief period in the mid-1980s, she performed as a member of pop group ABC ...
– vocals (1984–1985) *
David Yarritu David Yarritu is an American musician and photographer. He was best known for his short stint as a member of the English new wave band ABC in the 1980s. He was featured in several music videos from the band's '' How to Be a ... Zillionaire!'' ...
– vocals (1984–1985) Current touring musicians *Matt Backer – guitars (1999–present) *Andy Carr – bass guitar (2008–present) *Rob Hughes – alto and tenor saxophones (2008–present) *Steve Kelly – keyboards (1998–present) *Lily Gonzalez – percussion (1998–present) *Richard Brook – drums, percussion (2009–present)


Line-ups


Timeline

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Discography

* ''
The Lexicon of Love ''The Lexicon of Love'' is the debut studio album by English pop band ABC. It was released on 21 June 1982 by Neutron Records in the United Kingdom, by Mercury Records in the United States and Japan, and by Vertigo Records in Canada and Eur ...
'' (1982) * '' Beauty Stab'' (1983) * '' How to Be a ... Zillionaire!'' (1985) * ''
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'' (1987) * '' Up'' (1989) * ''
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'' (1991) * ''
Skyscraping ''Skyscraping'' is the seventh studio album by English pop band ABC, released in March 1997 by Blatant and Deconstruction. The album was produced as a homage to lead singer Martin Fry's several musical heroes, including David Bowie, Roxy Musi ...
'' (1997) * ''
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'' (2008) * ''
The Lexicon of Love II ''The Lexicon of Love II'' is the ninth studio album by English band ABC. It was released on 27 May 2016 on Virgin EMI, eight years after their previous album ''Traffic''. After a performance of ABC's studio album '' The Lexicon of Love'' in con ...
'' (2016)


Pop culture influence

*The track "So Hip It Hurts" from ''How to Be a ... Zillionaire!'' featured in the 1986 film ''
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''. *ABC had three number-one hits on the US Dance Club Songs: "The Look of Love" (18 December 1982), "Be Near Me" (28 September – 5 October 1984) and "When Smokey Sings" / "Chicago" (29 August – 5 September 1987). *ABC was profiled in a 2004 documentary about bands hailing from Sheffield in the late 1970s-to-early 1980s. Original ABC saxophonist, Stephen Singleton, was interviewed for ''
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'', along with members of
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and
Heaven 17 Heaven 17 are an English new wave and synth-pop band that formed in Sheffield in 1980. The band were a trio for most of their career, composed of Martyn Ware (keyboards) and Ian Craig Marsh (keyboards) (both previously of the Human League), and ...
.


See also

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Honeyroot Honeyroot is an ambient dance collaboration between Glenn Gregory and Keith Lowndes, signed to the independent record label Just Music. Career The project had its origins in the 1997 album, ''Skyscraping'', by ABC. As ABC was essentially Ma ...
*
List of Billboard number-one dance club songs This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by '' Billboard'' magazine's Dance Club Songs chart – a weekly national survey of popular songs in U.S. dance clubs. It began on October 26, 1974, under the title ''Disco Action'' chart. It is ...
*
List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on ''Billboard magazine's'' Dance Club Songs chart. ''Billboard'' began ranking dance music on the week ending October 26, 1974, and this is the standard music popularity chart in th ...
* List of synth-pop artists


References


External links

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