Artist: ABC
Title: The Lexicon Of Love (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 1982/2015
Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)
Genre: New Wave, Synthpop
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:18:28
Total Size: 324 mb | 917 mb
Tracklist:CD1
1. ABC - Show Me
2. ABC - Poison Arrow
3. ABC - Many Happy Returns
4. ABC - Tears Are Not Enough
5. ABC - Valentine's Day
6. ABC - The Look Of Love
7. ABC - Date Stamp
8. ABC - All Of My Heart
9. ABC - 4 Ever 2 Gether
10. ABC - The Look Of Love
11. ABC - Overture
12. ABC - Tears Are Not Enough (7" Version)
13. ABC - Alphabet Soup (12" Mix)
14. ABC - Theme From _Mantrap_
15. ABC - Poison Arrow (Jazz Remix)
16. ABC - Into The Valley Of The Heathen Go
17. ABC - Alphabet Soup (BBC Swapshop Version)
CD2
1. ABC - Tears Are Not Enough (Demo)
2. ABC - Show Me (Phonogram Demo)
3. ABC - Surrender (Phonogram Demo)
4. ABC - Overture (Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
5. ABC - Show Me (Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
6. ABC - Many Happy Returns (Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
7. ABC - Tears Are Not Enough (Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
8. ABC - Date Stamp (Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
9. ABC - The Look Of Love (Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
10. ABC - All Of My Heart (Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
11. ABC - Valentine's Day (Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
12. ABC - 4 Ever 2 Gether (Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
13. ABC - Poison Arrow (Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
ABC's debut album combined the talents of the Sheffield, U.K.-based band, particularly lead singer Martin Fry, a fashion plate of a frontman with a Bryan Ferry fixation, and the inventive production style of former Buggles member Trevor Horn and his team of musicians, several of whom would go on to form the Art of Noise. Horn created dense tracks that merged synthesizer sounds, prominent beats, and swaths of strings and horns, their orchestrations courtesy of Anne Dudley, who would follow her work with the Art of Noise by becoming a prominent film composer, and who here underscored Fry's stylized romantic lyrics and dramatic, if affected, singing. The production style was dense and noisy, but frequently beautiful, and the group's emotional songs gave it a depth and coherence later Horn works, such as those of Yes ("Owner of a Lonely Heart") and Frankie Goes to Hollywood, would lack. (You can hear Horn trying out the latter band's style in "Date Stamp.") Fry and company used the sound to create moving dancefloor epics like "Many Happy Returns," which, like most of the album's tracks, deserved to be a hit single. (In the U.K., four were: "Tears Are Not Enough," "Poison Arrow," "The Look of Love," and "All of My Heart," the last three making the Top Ten; in the U.S., "The Look of Love" and "Poison Arrow" charted Top 40.) ABC, which began fragmenting almost immediately, never equaled its gold-selling first LP commercially or artistically, despite some worthy later songs.
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