The Lexicon of Live
1999 live album by ABC
The Lexicon of Live | ||||
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Live album by ABC | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
Genre | Dance-pop, new wave, synth-pop, electronic | |||
Length | 55:39 | |||
Label | Blatant | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
The Lexicon of Live is a live album released by pop group ABC. Although Martin Fry was the only original member left, he had a backing band, and performed in his trademark gold suit.
Track listing (1999 Blatant BLATCD 01)
All songs written by ABC except where indicated.
- "Poison Arrow" 3:56
- "Stranger Things" 4:43
- "When Smokey Sings" 4:20
- "(How to Be a) Millionaire" 3:31
- "Be Near Me" 4:38
- "Who Can I Turn To?" 4:03
- "Show Me" 3:35
- "Skyscraping" 4:45
- "Rolling Sevens" 4:46
- "One Better World" 3:53
- "Tears Are Not Enough" 4:00
- "All of My Heart" 5:29
- "The Look of Love" 4:00
Personnel
- Martin Fry – lead vocals
- Keith Lowndes – guitars
- Mark Walker – keyboards
- Steve Walters – bass guitar
- Ian Thompson – keyboards, saxophone
- Velroy Bailey – drums
- Beverley McLean, T.J. Davis & Darae – backing vocals
References
- ^ The Lexicon of Live at AllMusic
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ABC
- Martin Fry
- Stephen Singleton
- Mark White
- Mark Lickley
- David Robinson
- David Palmer
- Fiona Russell Powell
- David Yarritu
- The Lexicon of Love
- Beauty Stab
- How to Be a ... Zillionaire!
- Alphabet City
- Up
- Abracadabra
- Skyscraping
- Traffic
- The Lexicon of Love II
- The Lexicon of Live
- Absolutely
- Look of Love: The Very Best of ABC
- The Ultimate Collection
- "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."
- "(How to Be a) Millionaire"
- "Be Near Me"
- "Vanity Kills"
- "Ocean Blue"
- "When Smokey Sings"
- "The Night You Murdered Love"
- "King Without a Crown"
- "One Better World"
- "The Real Thing"
- "The Look of Love (1990 Mix)"
- "Love Conquers All"
- "Say It"
- "Stranger Things"
- "Skyscraping"
- "Rolling Sevens"
- Discography
- Vice Versa
- Honeyroot
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