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ABBA ‎– Waterloo / Polar ‎Audio CD 2001 / 549 951-2

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731454995122
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731454995122
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ABBA ‎– Waterloo / Polar ‎Audio CD 2001 / 5499512

UPC 731454995122

 

Product Details: 

Label: Polar ‎– 549 951-2
Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered
Country: Europe
Released: 2001
Genre: Pop
 
 
Description:
24 bit digitally re-mastered reissue of the Swedish group's second album, Waterloo. It was originally released in Sweden on 4 March 1974 through Polar Music. The album's title track won ABBA the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest and became a global hit, launching the group's career. 
 
 

Tracklist:

1 Waterloo
Tenor Saxophone – Christer Eklund
2:46
2 Sitting In The Palmtree
Congas – Malando Gassama
3:38
3 King Kong Song 3:12
4 Hasta Mañana 3:10
5 My Mama Said 3:11
6 Dance (While The Music Still Goes On)
Bass – Per Sahlberg
3:12
7 Honey, Honey
Arranged By [String] – Sven-Olof Walldoff
2:54
8 Watch Out 3:45
9 What About Livingstone 2:54
10 Gonna Sing You My Lovesong 3:37
11 Suzy-Hang-Around 3:10
  Bonus Tracks:
12   
Ring, Ring (US Remix 1974)
Written-By – B. Andersson, B. Ulvaeus, N. Sedaka, P. Cody, S. Anderson
3:04
13 Waterloo (In Swedish) 2:43
14 Honey Honey (In Swedish) 2:58

 

Editorial Review:

ABBA's second (and U.S. debut) album contains the American Top Ten title track, as well as "Honey, Honey," a minor U.S. hit that deserved better. This album is rather unusual in the group's output, however, for the fact that the guys are still featured fairly prominently in some of the vocals, and for the variety of sounds -- including reggae, folk-rock, and hard rock -- embraced by its songs. The reggae number "Sitting in the Palmtree" is quite remarkable to hear, with its perfect Caribbean beat and those radiant female voices carrying the chorus behind the beat. "King Kong Song" is a good example of hard rock by rote, going through the motions of screaming vocals and over-amplified guitar (courtesy of Janne Schaffer), although even here, when the women's voices jump in on the choruses, it's hard not to listen attentively; the quartet knew what a powerful weapon they had, but not quite how to use it. They get a little closer to their winning formula on the catchy, folky-textured pop song "Hasta Mañana," which sounds like a lost Mary Hopkin number. "Dance (While the Music Still Goes On)" is on the money as the embodiment of the Euro-disco sound that the group would embrace on their future albums, although it also hints at a vague oldies sound, with a melody that somehow reminds this listener of both the Four Seasons' "Dawn" and the Beach Boys' "Don't Worry Baby."

 

 

More Details: 

  • Acoustic Guitar – Björn Ulvaeus
  • Art Direction [2001], Design [Redesign 2001] – Fredrik Hurtig
  • Art Direction [Original] – Ron Spaulding
  • Bass – Rutger Gunnarsson
  • Drums – Ola Brunkert
  • Engineer – Michael B. Tretow
  • Guitar – Janne Schaffer
  • Liner Notes [New 2001] – Carl Magnus Palm
  • Photography By – Ola Lager
  • Piano, Mellotron, Synthesizer [Moog] – Benny Andersson
  • Producer – Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson
  • Remastered By – Jon Astley
  • Remastered By [2001, With] – Michael B. Tretow
  • Written-By – B. Andersson* (tracks: 1, 4, 7, 13, 14), B. Ulvaeus (tracks: 1, 4, 7, 13, 14), B. Andersson/B. Ulvaeus (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 to 11), S. Anderson (tracks: 1, 4, 7, 13, 14)

 

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