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One of the most popular new wave bands of the early '80s, the British group
ABC
built upon the detached, synthesized R&B pop of
David Bowie
and
Roxy Music
, adding a self-conscious, campy sense of theatrics and style. Under the direction of vocalist
Martin Fry
, the group scored several catchy, synth-driven dance-pop hits in the early '80s, including "Poison Arrow," "Look of Love," and "Be Near Me."
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, steering them in a more pop-oriented direction and renaming 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. Before they recorded their second single,
Robinson
left the band and was replaced by
David Palmer
in early 1982. Two singles, "Poison Arrow" and "The Look of Love," became British Top Ten hits in the spring, paving the way for their debut album,
The Lexicon of Love
, to enter the charts at number one. "All of My Heart" also became a Top Ten hit in the fall of 1982.
Toward the end of 1982, the group began concentrating on the United States. Their American success was helped greatly by the fledgling MTV network, which aired videos for "The Look of Love" and "Poison Arrow" frequently, making both singles Top 25 hits in the spring of 1983.
Palmer
left the band in the summer of 1983, as
ABC
was recording their second album. Featuring a harder, rock sound driven by guitars rather than keyboards,
Beauty Stab
was released late in 1983. Supported by the number 18 single "That Was Then But This Is Now," the album didn't perform as well as the debut, peaking at number 12; the record also was a commercial disappointment in the U.S. Late in 1984,
ABC
-- now consisting solely of
Fry
and
White
augmented by various session musicians -- released "(How to Be A) Millionaire," which failed to put a halt to their commercial slide. Following its release, the duo moved to New York, where they added
David Yarritu
and
Eden
to the group; neither member could play or sing -- they were added for the visual effect.
Released at the beginning of 1985, the light, catchy "Be Near Me" became a hit single in Britain, climbing to number 26. Due to the single's success,
How to Be a...Zillionaire!
became a Top 30 hit in both the U.K. and U.S. "Be Near Me" was released as a U.S. single toward the end of 1985 and it became the group's first American Top Ten hit. Even though they had a fair amount of success in 1985,
ABC
's subsequent singles stalled on the charts.
Fry
was also ill for most of the latter half of the year; he recovered in 1987 and began writing and recording with
White
. In the summer of 1987,
ABC
released "When Smokey Sings," which was a major hit, reaching number five in the U.S. and number 11 in the U.K.
Alphabet City
followed that fall, peaking at number seven in the U.K. and number 48 in the U.S. Two years later, they released
Up
, which only charted in the U.K.
Absolutely
, a greatest-hits collection, made it into the British Top Ten upon its release in 1990.
Following the release of
Up
,
Martin Fry
took an extended break from the music industry, returning in 1997 with a revamped
ABC
and a new album,
Skyscraping
, which was only released in the U.K. Shortly before
ABC
's comeback, England experienced a short-lived new romantic revival called Romo, which increased
Fry
's exposure substantially, in turn helping
Skyscraping
to earn good reviews and respectable sales. A live album followed in 1999, and several
ABC
reissues appeared during the 2000s, including a double-disc deluxe offering of
Lexicon of Love
. The drummer from that album,
David Palmer
, returned to the
ABC
lineup in 2004, and the band released an album of original material in 2008 entitled
Traffic
.
–
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Discography
All of My Heart: ABC Collection
Traffic
The Anthology
Look of Love: The Very Best of ABC
Gold
2004
Ultimate Collection
2002
Look of Love [Spectrum]
2001
The Look of Love: The Very Best of ABC
2001
Hello! An Introduction to ABC
2000
Millennium Edition
2000
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of ABC
2000
One Better World
2000
The Look of Love: Best of ABC
1999
Lexicon of Live
1999
Classic ABC: The Universal Masters Collection
1997
Stranger Things
1997
Skyscraping [CD Single]
1997
Rolling Sevens
1997
ABC
1997
Skyscraping
1996
Collection
1995
Def
1994
Remix Collection
1993
Tears Are Not Enough
1992
ABC 2
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