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Abracadabra is the sixth studio album by English band ABC. It was originally released in August 1991, on the label EMI. It was the final ABC album to feature founding member Mark White, who departed the band in 1992. ABC moved to the EMI label, where they recorded the album Abracadabra, a tightly produced fusion of early 1990s techno sounds and 1970s dance grooves which was met with muted critical approval and appreciation from the band's fan base.

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  • Abracadabra is the sixth studio album by English band ABC. It was originally released in August 1991, on the label EMI. It was the final ABC album to feature founding member Mark White, who departed the band in 1992. ABC moved to the EMI label, where they recorded the album Abracadabra, a tightly produced fusion of early 1990s techno sounds and 1970s dance grooves which was met with muted critical approval and appreciation from the band's fan base. The first single, "Love Conquers All", peaked at No. 47 on the UK Singles Chart and remixes of "Say It" (done by Black Box) were well received on the US dance charts. (en)
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  • Martin Fry and Mark White (en)
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  • Dance-pop (en)
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  • MCA (en)
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  • Abracadabra (en)
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  • extended version (en)
  • Black Box mix (en)
  • Boilerhouse mix (en)
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  • the Black Box mix (en)
  • the Morales Eclipse Mix (en)
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  • 1990 (xsd:integer)
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  • Say It (en)
  • Satori (en)
  • Spellbound (en)
  • Snakebite (en)
  • All That Matters (en)
  • Answered Prayer (en)
  • Kiss Me Goodbye (en)
  • Love Conquers All (en)
  • This Must Be Magic (en)
  • Unlock the Secrets of Your Heart (en)
  • Viva Love (en)
  • Welcome to the Real World (en)
  • What's Good About Goodbye (en)
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  • Abracadabra is the sixth studio album by English band ABC. It was originally released in August 1991, on the label EMI. It was the final ABC album to feature founding member Mark White, who departed the band in 1992. ABC moved to the EMI label, where they recorded the album Abracadabra, a tightly produced fusion of early 1990s techno sounds and 1970s dance grooves which was met with muted critical approval and appreciation from the band's fan base. (en)
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  • Abracadabra (ABC album) (en)
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