Alphabet City (1987)

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Title: Alphabet City
Artist: ABC
Genre: Synthpop
Released: 1987

Tracks:
1 - Avenue A - 0:56
2 - When Smokey Sings - 4:18 -
3 - The Night You Murdered Love - 4:53
4 - Think Again - 3:40
5 - Rage and Then Regret - 3:33
6 - Ark-Angel - 4:55
7 - King Without a Crown - 4:41
8 - Bad Blood - 3:57
9 - Jealous Lover - 3:36
10 - One Day - 5:35
11 - Avenue Z - 0:42
12 - Minneapolis - 2:58
13 - When Smokey Sings (The Miami mix) - 7:05
14 - The Night You Murdered Love (The Whole Story) - 8:15
15 - Chicago (Abridged) - 3:41

Overview:
Alphabet City is the fourth studio album by English pop band ABC. It was originally released in October 1987, on the labels Mercury, Phonogram and Neutron, two years after their previous album How to Be a ... Zillionaire! Following a hiatus in which singer Martin Fry was being treated for Hodgkin's disease, it was recorded over a period of nine months between November 1986 and August 1987, in sessions that took place at Marcus Recording Studios in London, assisted by Bernard Edwards, best known for his work with the American band Chic.

The album's title and the titles of several tracks were inspired by the Alphabet City section of Manhattan, New York City, where Fry and Mark White lived for a time prior to the album's release. It peaked at No. 7 in the UK, making it their first album to reach the Top 10 since their debut The Lexicon of Love. The album launched three charting singles in the UK. "When Smokey Sings", a tribute to Smokey Robinson, peaked at No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart; "The Night You Murdered Love" peaked at No. 31; "King Without a Crown" at No. 44.

In 2005, a digitally remastered CD of the album was released with six bonus tracks.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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