Skyscraping

RELEASE
LABEL
Deconstruction
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Dance-Rock, Dance-Pop, New Wave, Synth Pop, Punk/New Wave

Album Review

After spending half the better part of a decade in semi-retirement, Martin Fry regrouped ABC for the surprisingly successful comeback Skyscraping. Instead of pursuing the dance-pop inclinations of ABC's late-'80s records, Fry returns to the grandly theatrical new romantic pop of Lexicon of Love, cutting it with some contemporary dance production techniques. Collaborating with Heaven 17's Glenn Gregory, Fry constructs a number of shiny pop gems, highlighted by glammy guitars and shining synthesizers. While Skyscraping isn't as consistently thrilling as his best '80s singles, it has a number of fine moments, and is ABC's best record since How to Be A...Zillionaire!.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Stranger Things
  2. Ask a Thousand Times
  3. Skyscraping
  4. Who Can I Turn To?
  5. Rolling Sevens
  6. Only the Best Will Do
  7. Love Is Its Own Reward
  8. Light Years
  9. Seven Day Weekend
  10. Heaven Knows
  11. Far Away