ABC - Skyscraping (1997)
BAND/ARTIST: ABC
- Title: Skyscraping
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Blatant
- Genre: New Wave, Synthpop
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 51:11
- Total Size: 124/378 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Stranger Things
02. Ask a Thousand Times
03. Skyscraping
04. Who Can I Turn To?
05. Rolling Sevens
06. Only the Best Will Do
07. Love Is Its Own Reward
08. Light Years
09. Seven Day Weekend
10. Heaven Knows
11. Faraway
Line-up:
Backing Vocals – Carol Kenyon, Glenn Gregory, Juliet Roberts, Paul "Tubbs" Williams
Cello – Dinah Beamish
Keyboards – Glenn Gregory
Piano – Paul Rabiger
Producer, Guitar, Keyboards, Drum Programming – Keith Lowndes
Saxophone – Paul Rabiger, Phil "Snake" Davies
Viola – Jocelyn Pook
Violin – Jules Singleton, Sally Herbert, Sonia Slany
Formed 1980, Sheffield, UK
White and Singleton started out as Vice Versa (4), who released an EP "Music 4" in 1979 and contributed the track "Genetic Warfare" to a compilation, "1980: The First Fifteen Minutes" before adding Fry to the lineup and mutating into ABC.
During the late '70s, Fry ran his own fanzine, Modern Drugs, while he attended Sheffield University. ABC formed in 1980, after Fry interviewed Vice Versa members Mark White (guitar) and Stephen Singleton (saxophone) for his fanzine. The two musicians asked Fry to join their band as a vocalist, and he soon became part of the group; the lineup also featured drummer David Robinson and bassist Mark Lickley.
Soon, Fry had taken control of the electronic band, he recruited Trevor Horn as producer to steer them in a more pop-oriented direction and renamed the group ABC. By the fall of 1981, the band had signed a record contract with Phonogram Records, which agreed to distribute ABC's own label, Neutron. ABC released their first single, "Tears Are Not Enough," in November; it peaked at number 19 on the U.K. charts.
White and Singleton started out as Vice Versa (4), who released an EP "Music 4" in 1979 and contributed the track "Genetic Warfare" to a compilation, "1980: The First Fifteen Minutes" before adding Fry to the lineup and mutating into ABC.
During the late '70s, Fry ran his own fanzine, Modern Drugs, while he attended Sheffield University. ABC formed in 1980, after Fry interviewed Vice Versa members Mark White (guitar) and Stephen Singleton (saxophone) for his fanzine. The two musicians asked Fry to join their band as a vocalist, and he soon became part of the group; the lineup also featured drummer David Robinson and bassist Mark Lickley.
Soon, Fry had taken control of the electronic band, he recruited Trevor Horn as producer to steer them in a more pop-oriented direction and renamed the group ABC. By the fall of 1981, the band had signed a record contract with Phonogram Records, which agreed to distribute ABC's own label, Neutron. ABC released their first single, "Tears Are Not Enough," in November; it peaked at number 19 on the U.K. charts.
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