Track Listing 1. Dancing Queen 2. Knowing Me Knowing You 3. Take A Chance On Me 4. Mamma Mia 5. Lay All Your Love On Me 6. Super Trouper 7. I Have A Dream 8. Winner Takes It All 9. Money Money Money 10. SOS 11. Chiquitita 12. Fernando 13. Voulez Vous 14. Gimme Gimme Gimme 15. Does Your Mother Know 16. One Of Us 17. Name Of The Game 18. Thank You For The Music 19. Waterloo
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes ABBA: Bjorn Ulvaeus (vocals, guitar); Benny Andersson (vocals, keyboards); Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Faltskog (vocals).Producers: Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus.Compilation producer: Chris Griffin.Includes liner notes by John Tobler. Digitally remastered by Michael B. Tretow (Polar Studios).In seemingly random order, GOLD contains fourteen of Abba's twenty American hits (the remainder are on MORE ABBA GOLD); which is to say, it contains fourteen of the most delectable pop productions of the '70s and early '80s. "Dancing Queen," "Waterloo," "Knowing Me, Knowing You" and the other landmarks of upbeat melancholy are complex concoctions--all layered harmonies and brilliant keyboard arrangements. These songs don't easily fit into any pop timeline, which may be why Abba received much of their acclaim long after breaking up. What may have seemed like Euro-pop fluff in its day, has been revealed by time to be truly classic studio pop.The Swedish band's songs had show-tune and '60s-pop roots, skirted around the edge of disco, and were an unspoken influence on new wave. Without them, Madonna's very existence would be highly unlikely. With its Latin beat and gospel harmonies, "Lay Your Love All Over Me," one of the five songs here that didn't chart in the U.S., sounds like the very source of "Like A Prayer." Like Madonna, Abba had a grandiose vision of pop's place in the world--"who could live without it, I ask in all honesty," is how they put it in "Thank You For The Music," their Broadway-like farewell gesture. Hearing these singles, its hard to imagine anyone ever did.
Editorial Reviews ...these Swedes are a factor in the general revival of that silly decade, their giddiness a twist on the escapism that in more urgent form fueled disco and glam.... Rolling Stone (12/23/1993)
...ABBA proved slickness and seething passion could coexist.... Musician (11/01/1993)
Included in Q's Best Best Of... Albums Of All Time - ...Confirms that Sweden's Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson made a Faustian pact circa 1972... Q (10/01/2000)
Included in Q's Best Best Of... Albums Of All Time - ...Confirms that Sweden's Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson made a Faustian pact circa 1972... Q (10/01/2000)
...these Swedes are a factor in the general revival of that silly decade, their giddiness a twist on the escapism that in more urgent form fueled disco and glam....Q (10/00, p.154) - Included in Q's Best Best Of... Albums Of All Time - ...Confirms that Sweden's Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson made a Faustian pact circa 1972...Musician (11/93, p.93) - ...ABBA proved slickness and seething passion could coexist.... Rolling Stone (12/23/1993)
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