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- Q4877901 abstract "Beauty Stab is the second album by the British band ABC. Released in November 1983, it was a departure from the stylised production of the band's first album, The Lexicon of Love, featuring a more guitar-oriented sound.The album was produced by ABC and Gary Langan, who was the sound engineer on the band's first album. The band employed the rhythm section of Andy Newmark (drums) and Alan Spenner (bass) both of whom had recently played and toured with Roxy Music at the time. The cover photography was by Gered Mankowitz.The album was certified Gold by the BPI for shipments in excess of 100,000 copies, but was not as commercially successful as its predecessor. It peaked at no. 12 in the UK album charts and spawning only two top 40 singles (neither of which made the top 10). In a 1995 article, music journalist Simon Reynolds listed Beauty Stab among "the great career-sabotage LPs in pop history".In 2005 a digitally remastered reissue of the album was released.".
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- Q4877901 releaseDate "1983-11-14".
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- Q4877901 label "Mercury Records".
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- Q4877901 lastAlbum "The Lexicon of Love".
- Q4877901 name "Beauty Stab".
- Q4877901 nextAlbum "How to Be a ... Zillionaire!".
- Q4877901 producer "ABC, Gary Langan".
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- Q4877901 comment "Beauty Stab is the second album by the British band ABC. Released in November 1983, it was a departure from the stylised production of the band's first album, The Lexicon of Love, featuring a more guitar-oriented sound.The album was produced by ABC and Gary Langan, who was the sound engineer on the band's first album. The band employed the rhythm section of Andy Newmark (drums) and Alan Spenner (bass) both of whom had recently played and toured with Roxy Music at the time.".
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