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Release Date: Feb 01, 2002
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ABBA: Bjorn Ulvaeus (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, banjo); Benny Anderson (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); Agnetha Faltskog, Anni Frid Lyngstad (vocals).
Additional personnel: Janne Schaffer, Ish Lededma, George Terry, Lasse Wellander (guitar); Jan Risberg (oboe); Lars O. Carlsson, Kajtek Wojciechowski, Halldor Palsson, Johan Stengard (tenor saxophone); Nils Landgren (trombone) Paul Harris (piano); Arnold Paseiro, Rutger Gunnarsson, Mike Watson (bass); Ola Brunkert, Joe Galdo, Rolf Alex (drums); International School Of Stockholm Choir (background vocals).
Recorded at Polar Music Studio, Stockholm, Sweden in 1978 & 1979. Includes reissue liner notes by Carl Magnus Palm.
Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Jon Astley.
Personnel: Björn Ulvaeus (vocals, guitar, banjo); Benny Andersson (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); Agnetha Fältskog , Anni-Frid Lyngstad (vocals); Lasse Wellander, George Terry, Ish Ledesma, Janne Schaffer (guitar); Jan Risberg (oboe); Lars Carlsson, Halldor Palsson, Kajtek Wojciechowski, Johan Stengård (tenor saxophone); Nils Landgren (trombone); Paul "Blind Man" Harris, Paul Harris (piano); Ola Brunkert, Rolf Alex, Joe Galdo (drums); Åke Sundqvist, Malando Gassama (percussion).
Audio Remasterers: Jon Astley; Michael B. Tretow.
Liner Note Author: Carl Magnus Palm.
Recording information: Criteria Studios, Miami, FL (03/1978-03/1979); Glen Studio, Stockholm, Sweden (03/1978-03/1979); Marcus Studio, Stockholm, Sweden (03/1978-03/1979); Metronmoe, Glen, Marcus And Polar Music Studios, Stockh (03/1978-03/1979); Metronome Studio, Stockholm, Sweden (03/1978-03/1979); Polar Music Studio, Stockholm, Sweden (03/1978-03/1979).
Photographers: Ola Lager; Anders Hanser; Torbjorn Calvero; Bengt H. Malmqvist.
1979's VOULEZ-VOUZ, the Swedish foursome's sixth album, was probably their commercial pinnacle, as nearly half of the album's ten tracks became substantial hits. The discofied title track, the anthemic "I Have A Dream," Bjorn Ulvaeus' vocal showcase "Does Your Mother Know?" and the UNICEF benefit single "Chiquitita" were inescapable on AM radio in the waning days of the '70s. However, those tracks aren't the album's only merits, as the bittersweet "Angeleyes" and the downright spiteful "The King Has Lost His Crown" are among ABBA's best and most beloved songs. In 1979, ABBA were the biggest-selling band in popular music. The slick yet substantial VOULEZ-VOUS shows why this position was justified.
Additional personnel: Janne Schaffer, Ish Lededma, George Terry, Lasse Wellander (guitar); Jan Risberg (oboe); Lars O. Carlsson, Kajtek Wojciechowski, Halldor Palsson, Johan Stengard (tenor saxophone); Nils Landgren (trombone) Paul Harris (piano); Arnold Paseiro, Rutger Gunnarsson, Mike Watson (bass); Ola Brunkert, Joe Galdo, Rolf Alex (drums); International School Of Stockholm Choir (background vocals).
Recorded at Polar Music Studio, Stockholm, Sweden in 1978 & 1979. Includes reissue liner notes by Carl Magnus Palm.
Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Jon Astley.
Personnel: Björn Ulvaeus (vocals, guitar, banjo); Benny Andersson (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); Agnetha Fältskog , Anni-Frid Lyngstad (vocals); Lasse Wellander, George Terry, Ish Ledesma, Janne Schaffer (guitar); Jan Risberg (oboe); Lars Carlsson, Halldor Palsson, Kajtek Wojciechowski, Johan Stengård (tenor saxophone); Nils Landgren (trombone); Paul "Blind Man" Harris, Paul Harris (piano); Ola Brunkert, Rolf Alex, Joe Galdo (drums); Åke Sundqvist, Malando Gassama (percussion).
Audio Remasterers: Jon Astley; Michael B. Tretow.
Liner Note Author: Carl Magnus Palm.
Recording information: Criteria Studios, Miami, FL (03/1978-03/1979); Glen Studio, Stockholm, Sweden (03/1978-03/1979); Marcus Studio, Stockholm, Sweden (03/1978-03/1979); Metronmoe, Glen, Marcus And Polar Music Studios, Stockh (03/1978-03/1979); Metronome Studio, Stockholm, Sweden (03/1978-03/1979); Polar Music Studio, Stockholm, Sweden (03/1978-03/1979).
Photographers: Ola Lager; Anders Hanser; Torbjorn Calvero; Bengt H. Malmqvist.
1979's VOULEZ-VOUZ, the Swedish foursome's sixth album, was probably their commercial pinnacle, as nearly half of the album's ten tracks became substantial hits. The discofied title track, the anthemic "I Have A Dream," Bjorn Ulvaeus' vocal showcase "Does Your Mother Know?" and the UNICEF benefit single "Chiquitita" were inescapable on AM radio in the waning days of the '70s. However, those tracks aren't the album's only merits, as the bittersweet "Angeleyes" and the downright spiteful "The King Has Lost His Crown" are among ABBA's best and most beloved songs. In 1979, ABBA were the biggest-selling band in popular music. The slick yet substantial VOULEZ-VOUS shows why this position was justified.
Tracks:
1 - As Good as New
2 - Voulez-Vous
3 - I Have a Dream
4 - Angeleyes
5 - King Has Lost His Crown
6 - Does Your Mother Know
7 - If It Wasn't for the Nights
8 - Chiquitita
9 - Lovers (Live a Little Longer)
10 - Kisses of Fire
11 - Summer Night City
12 - Lovelight
13 - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
2 - Voulez-Vous
3 - I Have a Dream
4 - Angeleyes
5 - King Has Lost His Crown
6 - Does Your Mother Know
7 - If It Wasn't for the Nights
8 - Chiquitita
9 - Lovers (Live a Little Longer)
10 - Kisses of Fire
11 - Summer Night City
12 - Lovelight
13 - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)