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ABBA at 50

ABBA at 50

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With regard to listening to the back-catalogue, it’s great to wallow in nostalgia now and again, but I’m guessing that’s just a part of your life. It covers a major group during a period of great change in music history as well as the relationships of four very real people. I interviewed people who used to work for CBS in the 1970s and who were involved with the ABBA catalogue, or putting together commercials, or running up to radio stations or whatever they had to do. Of course, most of us will always equate the proper arrival of the band with a certain event at The Dome in Brighton on April 6, 1974.

Yeah, I have, I mean it’s mostly just a matter of typing it out and finding the right tone for that book. Well, the problem when people ask me about this is that because of the nature of the work I do, people expect me to be super-excited about it. The same goes for having each album's details at the end of each chapter; the integrated discography works for me in this presentation.The book charts the band's meteoric rise to stardom, plus the high and low points both professionally and in their personal lives. This managed to be both a trip down memory lane as well as an introduction to music I missed the first time around. But of the bands that are around today, the ones that I’ve bought every album and everything are the Fleet Foxes.

But he soon put me right, telling me that while it was first released in ’73 – the title track of their debut LP – it didn’t chart until just after their Eurovision success, subtly telling me, ‘That’s both right and wrong – ha! I didn’t know they were already famous in the role vans respectively before creating the group ABBA.Then, last November, after a 40-year hiatus, the band released their 10 th studio album, Voyage, simultaneously announcing an accompanying ‘virtual concert residency’ – featuring their digital avatars, dubbed ‘ABBAtars’. After winning 1974's Eurovision Song Contest with their song "Waterloo," ABBA catapulted to fame, capturing hearts across the globe with their melodic and ever-so-catchy pop songs.



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