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    Abba - The Album

    Abba - The Album
    Artist: Abba
    Label: Polydor / Umgd
    Category: Music

    List Price: $9.98
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    New (36) Used (12) from $2.57

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
    Sales Rank: 27987

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.2

    MPN: 549962
    UPC: 766487287029
    EAN: 0766487287029
    ASIN: B00005CDNH

    Release Date: October 16, 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Eagle
      • Take a Chance on Me
      • One Man, One Woman
      • The Name of the Game
      • Move On
      • Hole in Your Soul
      • Thank You for the Music
      • I Wonder (Departure) - ABBA, Anderson, Stig
      • I'm a Marionette
      • Thank You for the Music

    Similar Items:

      • Arrival
      • Voulez-Vous
      • Super Trouper
      • The Visitors
      • ABBA

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com essential recording
    Without a doubt, 1978's The Album is the Swedish pop demigods' finest moment. (Forgive them the film.) From the opening stanzas of the visionary "Eagle" (a "Born Free" for the late '70s) to the pure joyous rush of "Take a Chance on Me" (has a cappella ever sounded so irresistible?) to the drop-dead perfect chorus on "The Name of the Game," not a heartstring is left untouched. The melodies are matchless, the production virtually defining the era. The final three tracks, subtitled "Three Scenes from a Mini-Musical"--the celebratory and often copied "Thank You for the Music," "I Wonder," and the self-deprecating "I'm a Marionette"--merely confirmed what ABBA's fans knew all along: this was pure showtime and Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha, and Frida were masters of the form. --Everett True

    Amazon.com
    The Album's closing trilogy, "The Girl with the Golden Hair: 3 Scenes from a Mini Musical," was Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus's most ambitious work yet. But despite "Thank You for the Music," a more humble "I Write the Songs," and the barely veiled complaint "I'm a Marionette," it wasn't the 1977 LP's best stuff. That came in two great singles: "Take a Chance on Me" and "The Name of the Game," which continued the two Abba couples' string of growing-up-in-public heartache songs. ("Knowing Me, Knowing You," from the previous Arrival, inaugurated the tradition.) "The Girl," though, hinted that the Bjorn-and-Benny writing team was bent on storming the musical stage, as it did by the mid-'80s with Chess. --Rickey Wright

    Album Description
    Exclusive import limited edition digipak is remastered, has extensive liner notes and lyrics, and includes one bonus song, 'Thank You For The Music'(Doris Day Version)'. 10 tracks in all.

    Album Details
    24-bit digital remaster with new liner notes, complete lyrics and a bonus track: 'Thank You for the Music' (Doris Day Mix).


    Customer Reviews:   Read 34 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars ABBA's "The Album" - A Nice Little Album   February 1, 2000
    8 out of 10 found this review helpful

    ABBA's "The Album", originally released in 1977 as an accompaniment to their motion picture "ABBA-The Movie" and the follow-up to their 1976 album "Arrival", is a very good album, not as good as ABBA's classic album, "Super Trouper", but still a very good album with a few standout tracks that you wouldn't be able to find on any of ABBA's greatest hits albums. One such track is "Hole In Your Soul"; a great little rock song with super bass throughout, only to be interrupted by the mellow bridges of Agnetha and Frida's "ah-ha"s in the middle. Another such track is "One Man, One Woman", which appears in ABBA's greatest hits video collection "More ABBA Gold", but not on the greatest hits album of the same name. (Go figure!) The track "Move On" is okay, but the Spanish version "El Andar" (found on the album "ABBA Oro", their greatest hits in Spanish) is MUCH better. "The Album" also includes the tracks "Take A Chance On Me", "Thank You For The Music", "Eagle", and the full-length version of "The Name of The Game" - a far cry from the shortened version which Polydor has inexplicably used in ABBA's greatest hits collections "ABBA Gold" and the "Thank You For The Music" box set. All in all, "The Album" is a worthwhile purchase for any ABBA fan.


    5 out of 5 stars Abba - The Soundtrack   November 30, 2003
    Da Man (Pekin, IL)
    6 out of 7 found this review helpful

    this album is the studio soundtrack to their cringeworthy 1977 "Abba The Movie". As embarrassing as the rockumentary is, the actual record is a keeper. Eagle has wonderful vox from the 2 girls. Song is a work of art both musically and lyrically. Take A Chance On Me and The Name Of The Game were both hits in the US and UK. Move On is very Hawaiian styled. But the centerpiece on the album is the 3-piece Girl With The Golden Hair mini-musical. The beautiful tracks I Wonder (Departure) and Thank You For The Music as well as the uptempo I'm A Marrionette makes this album distinguishable from everything else Abba cut in the 70's. This is Abba at their commercial peak and is a darn good record by them. Personally I'd rank it third behind The Visitors and Super Trouper


    5 out of 5 stars ABBA on Top of Their Form. One of Their Best Studio Albums.   October 13, 2006
    E. Valero (Woodbridge, Ontario Canada)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    By 1977, ABBA was one of the best selling bands world-wide. Both of their previous records; "Greatest Hits" and "Arrival" were world-wide smashes selling several million copies each. ABBA would repeat that phenomenal success with the release of "ABBA-The Movie" (which did well in Europe) and their 5th original album titled "ABBA-The Album".

    By the time ABBA released their 3rd album in 1975, Bjorn and Benny had finally decided to let the 2 girls take centre stage since they were the better singers. This turned out to be a great move because a large part of the "ABBA sound" and their success was due to the combination of Agnetha's and Frida's contrasting voices. By 1976, Bjorn and Benny had perfected their sound, their technique and the use of their 2 most powerful weapons; Agnetha and Frida. The end result was one of their most polished original albums- "Arrival". "ABBA-The Album" takes it one step further. It pretty much follows the typical ABBA formula; beautiful melodies, strong harmony singing, and attention to detail but this time around the majority of the songs are longer with meaningful lyrics. The opening track is the under-rated "Eagle" which boasts a soaring melody, interesting lyrics, outstanding vocals and exquisite guitar work. This song has appeared on several other compilation albums but in edited form. This is one of the few albums where you can hear it the way it was intended- uncut. "Eagle" is followed by "Take a Chance on Me" which features yet again, extraordinary vocals and intricate harmonies (Agnetha is especially delightful during her 2 solos in this song). Frida is given her moments to shine as well in "One Man One Woman" and "I Wonder (Departure)". The latter song showcases her talents as a vocalist proving what us ABBA fans knew all along, that these women were more than just eye candy, they had great vocal talent. "I Wonder" doesn't sound like a typical pop song. It sounds more like a theatre piece and that's the way it was intended to sound since it was part of Bjorn and Benny's mini-musical "The Girl with the Golden Hair" which was performed during their 1977 concerts.

    Pop soprano Agnetha takes the lead in the interesting, undeniably lovely "Move On" and "Thank You for the Music" (also from the mini-musical). "Move On" is an interesting piece because it has a brief introduction by Bjorn and the inspirational lyrics are very poetic. The song comes to life however, when Agnetha takes the lead in the verses and her "La-la-la-la-la-la-la's" during the song's climax is riveting. "Thank You for the Music" is another famous ABBA tune with a gorgeous melody that is enhanced by Agnetha's powerful voice.

    Another major highlight in "The Album" is "The Name of the Game". This song may not grab the listener immediately like ABBA's earlier hits but repeated listening (with good quality earphones) will convince you this is one of the finest songs ABBA ever produced. Several have called it a "masterpiece". It offers beautiful vocals by the girls. They start off singing in unison then they branch off with Agnetha having the first solo in the song which perfectly showcases the texture and delicacy of her instrument. Then all members dig into the chorus in perfect harmony before Frida takes the lead. They adorn this part of the song with some creative orchestrations, vocal tricks and harmonies. This song also clearly showcases the differences between the 2 vocalists. Agnetha's solos are always in a much higher register since it's her upper notes that hold her magic while Frida's sultry lower register is her trademark. One of Bjorn and Benny biggest talents (aside from writing perfect pop songs) was how they skillfully used these womens instruments. They really knew how to display their vocal beauty.

    "ABBA-The Album" was a commercial hit world-wide. The album reached #1 in the UK, the Top 10 in Canada and the Top 20 in the US achieving platinum status. The 2 singles that were released in these territories were also major hits. It has been said that "Dancing Queen" was ABBA's biggest selling single in the US since it was certified Gold and it reached #1 on the charts but it has since been stated that "Take a Chance on Me" actually sold more copies in America. Whether this is true or not it was still a big hit climbing to #3 and achieving Gold status in the US. The single also reached #1 in the UK and #7 in Canada. "The Name of the Game" reached #1 in the UK, #12 in the US and #15 in Canada. "Thank You for the Music" has always been regarded as one of ABBA's hits and it was even included in their "ABBA Gold" CD. The song was never released as a single in the UK until 1983 after the groups' breakup peaking just outside the Top Thirty.

    "ABBA-The Album" was the turning point in ABBA's career. From this point forward, their albums would mature both musically and lyrically. They would become more sophisticated offering not just pretty melodies but emotional depth as well. Their wonderful sound, remarkable vocal harmonies and powerful ballads would continue to grace their future albums and immortalize their talents that went unrecognized during the groups' hey-day when they were considered by many as just a "flash in the pan". Several decades later the four Swedes' music continues to sell in the millions. To date they have sold between 360-400 million records world-wide (Only The Beatles and Elvis Presley have sold more). That only confirms that ABBA's music is more than just "bubble-gum". ABBA's musical legacy will continue to endure for years to come because music this perfectly crafted only gets better with age. We can now fully appreciate them for their beauty and brilliance and when hardened music critics jump on the ABBA band-wagon and admit the radiance of their tunes only solidifies our claims that several of these songs are masterpieces.

    So for the uninitiated, forget about the platforms and those silly, form-fitting costumes. It's all about the music; the timeless melodies, the intricate harmonies, the wonderful sound created when combining Agnetha and Frida's glorious voices. All of these elements helped make ABBA's music transcendent. Enjoy.





    5 out of 5 stars By far their finest moment!   June 23, 2000
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    If you want ABBA's finest pre-1979 album, then this is THE ONE! Masters of their craft, ABBA experimented a little with some rather folksy melodies on "Eagle," "Move On," and they even experimented with three rather theatrical "showcase" tracks, dubbed "A Mini-Musical." These tracks are "Thank You For the Music," "I Wonder (Departure)," and "I'm A Marionette."

    Also, on this CD, you'll find the irresistible "Take A Chance On Me," "The Name of hte Game," and "Hole In Your Soul." Without sticking to pop "formula," ABBA has crafted what stands as their finest album. Some fans may consider this one second only to "Super Trouper," but I personally feel this stands as their best piece of work to date.

    Highlights: "Eagle," "Take A Chance On Me," "The Name of the Game," "Thank You For the Music," and "I'm A Marionette."


    5 out of 5 stars Abba The Soundtrack   August 5, 2000
    Da Man (Pekin, IL)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    this album is the studio soundtrack to their cringeworthy 1977 "Abba The Movie". As embarrassing as the rockumentary is, the actual record is a keeper. Eagle has wonderful vox from the 2 girls. Song is a work of art both musically and lyrically. Take A Chance On Me and The Name Of The Game were both hits in the US and UK. Move On is very Hawaiian styled. But the centerpiece on the album is the 3-piece Girl With The Golden Hair mini-musical. The beautiful tracks I Wonder (Departure) and Thank You For The Music as well as the uptempo I'm A Marrionette makes this album distinguishable from everything else Abba cut in the 70's. This is Abba at their commercial peak and is a darn good record by them.


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