Up (ABC album)
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Alphabet City | ||
Studio album by ABC | ||
Released | 1989 | |
Recorded | - | |
Genre | house music | |
Length | - | |
Label | PolyGram | |
Producer(s) | - | |
Professional reviews | ||
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ABC chronology | ||
Alphabet City (Album) (1985) |
Up (1987) | Absolutely (ABC Album) (1990)
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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 "One Better World", an ode to love, peace and tolerance. They then released another single after "The Real Thing (Single)".
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by ABC except where indicated.
[edit] Original release
- "Never More Than Now"
- "The Real Thing"
- "One Better World"
- "Where Is The Heaven?"
- "The Greatest Love Of All"
- "North"
- "I'm In Love With You"
- "Paper Thin"
ABC |
Martin Fry |
Mark Lickley (1980–1982) | David Robinson (1980–1982) | David Palmer (1980-1982) | Andy Newmark (1983) | Alan Spenner (1983) | Stephen Singleton (1980–1984) | Fiona Russell-Powell (a.k.a Eden) (1985) | David Yarritu (1985)| Mark White (1980–1992) | Glenn Gregory (1995–1997) | Keith Lowndes (1995–1997) |
Discography |
Albums: The Lexicon of Love | Beauty Stab| How to Be a...Zillionaire! | Alphabet City | Up | Abracadabra | Skyscraping |
Live and Compilations: Absolutely | The Lexicon of Live | Look of Love - The Very Best of ABC |
Singles: "Tears Are Not Enough" | "Poison Arrow" | "The Look of Love (Part One)" | "All of My Heart" | "That Was Then but This Is Now" | "S.O.S." | "Be Near Me" | "How to Be a Millionaire" | "Vanity Kills" | "Ocean Blue" | "When Smokey Sings" | "The Night You Murdered Love" | "King Without a Crown" | "The Look of Love '90" |"One Better World" | "The Real Thing" | "Love Conquers All" | "Say It" | "Rolling Sevens" | "Skyscraping" | "Stranger Things" | "Peace and Tranquility" |
Videos: ABC Mantrap | Absolutely...ABC |