release is particularly interesting as the album is a gatefold sleeve
Album covers for ABBA. Many of their songs have topped the billboard charts, making them legendary in the music industry.
The album cover shots were taken of the group posing in and out of a Bell 47 helicopter at the Barkarby Airport, northwest of Stockholm.
the record company less to release!
"Fernando" was released in the original track listing for the Australian and New Zealand version of the original record after "Why Did It Have to Be Me?" ABBA were an iconic Swedish band from the 70’s that sang tons of popular pop songs such as Mamma Mia, Ring …
album. Arrival was first released in Sweden on October 11, 1976. Arrival was distributed by EMI and one of the Austrian releases has "[12], In a review upon the album's 2001 reissue by Universal Records, AllMusic editor Bruce Eder found the material "brilliant" and complimented the reissue's "upgraded sound," as well as "those dramatic musical effects that this group played for maximum effect, which gave their music a raw power that their detractors usually overlooked; in the new edition, it's impossible to ignore. The album was first released on compact disc (CD) in 1984 and then re-issued in digitally remastered form a total of four times; first in 1997, then in 2001, 2005 as part of The Complete Studio Recordings box set, and again in 2006 (as a special Deluxe Edition).
Watch.
ABBA were also the first pop group that reached and captured the hearts of people that are not from European countries and the United States. The album was recorded at Metronome and Glen studios in Stockholm, Sweden.
Recording sessions began in August 1975 and continued until September 1976. On 7 October 2016, the album was released as a double vinyl mastered at Abbey Road Studios using Half Speed Mastering.
Andre Mande from Germany explains that "in the DDR when track Most CD's released 1997 or later include it as a bonus track. Watch.
Around the same time they recorded a song called "When I Kissed the Teacher," which would become the opening track on their new album.
Late July saw the next two tracks, "Tiger" and "Dum Dum Diddle" recorded. Because of this amazing achievement, they are currently the second best selling music group with the Beatles being the first.
They were so popular that they even recorded Spanish versions of their most famous songs, doubling their success in the process.
certain hit quality about it and it is perhaps not surprising that Arrival AU $45.00. and had Fernando included on the track listing.
sold over ten million copies the world over. and before "Tiger."
Arrival is the fourth studio album by the Swedish pop group ABBA. It is common knowledge that Arrival is ABBA's biggest selling album to date in Australia (excluding ABBA GOLD). In March 1976, with "Fernando" re-written with English lyrics, it was released as an ABBA single, becoming the group's biggest hit to date - hitting No.1 in many countries, including a 14-week stay at No.1 in Australia. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom. The first song to enter the studio was a track called "Boogaloo" on 4 August.
catalogue number in 1981 and in the EU in 2001 The seven-inch box set of Arrival features those three singles plus Fernando, even though the latter wasn’t on the album anywhere except Australia and New Zealand (it was confined to 1975’s Greatest Hits in most territories). On Arrival, almost every track could have been a hit single. These are the names of the four members of the Swedish pop group sensation. instead of Arrival and using the photo from the Dancing Queen single. The albums ends with an instrumental "Arrival" is very enjoyable. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom.
ABBA stands for Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Arrival re-entered the UK album charts at #94 for the week of August 3, 2018, for the first time since 1979.[17].
The album sessions also spawned 'Fernando' which was only released as a separate single in most parts of the world, although it was included on Arrival in Australia and New Zealand.
They toured these nations, which include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Philippines, and Latin America such as Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and Peru. In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, music critic Ken Tucker panned Arrival as "Muzak mesmerizing in its modality" and wrote, "By reducing their already vapid lyrics to utter irrelevance, lead singers Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog are liberated to natter on in their shrill voices without regard to emotion or expression.
As can be seen above, these are coloured vinyl pressings. This release is an Australian first press on a yellow RCA Victor label. The album became a major seller all over the world,[14] becoming the top-selling album of 1977 in both the UK and West Germany for example.
[2], In June 1976, a TV special dedicated to the group (entitled ABBA-dabba-dooo!!)
It has the same sleeve/cover as this release but has "Manufactured for/by and distributed by RCA Limited, Sydney, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand" on the labels.
used the picture of the group standing outside the helicopter. ", Sven-Olof Walldoff – string arrangements on Dancing Queen, Rutger Gunnarsson – string arrangements on My love, my life, Anders Dahl - string arrangements on Arrival, Jon Astley – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), Michael B. Tretow – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), This page was last edited on 11 October 2020, at 16:57. This album showcases Scandinavian pop in it's finest half hour with such tracks as "Dancing Queen" (their only US number one), "Money, Money, Money" and "Knowing Me, Knowing You" alongside the sleeper hit "That's Me".
AU $14.00 postage. Featuring Andersson prominently on keyboards, the track was renamed "Arrival" - a word that had already been decided as the title of their new album.
ABBA - Rare - Honey Honey - German issue vinyl LP. Arrival was the best-selling album of 1977 in the United Kingdom and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[1]. In the midst of this success, the group finally found time to return to the studio in late March. the helicopter on the Arrival album cover, luckily for the collector,
[1] It was featured as the brand new track on their Greatest Hits album which was selling in huge numbers around that time, becoming the biggest-selling album of the year in the UK (in Australia, it was featured on the "Arrival" album placed between "Why Did It Have To Be Me" and "Tiger"). helicopter on the front cover. and no longer original albums. The copyrighted "backwards B" ABBA logo, designed by Rune Söderqvist, premiered on the album cover.
release is particularly interesting as the album is a gatefold sleeve
Album covers for ABBA. Many of their songs have topped the billboard charts, making them legendary in the music industry.
The album cover shots were taken of the group posing in and out of a Bell 47 helicopter at the Barkarby Airport, northwest of Stockholm.
the record company less to release!
"Fernando" was released in the original track listing for the Australian and New Zealand version of the original record after "Why Did It Have to Be Me?" ABBA were an iconic Swedish band from the 70’s that sang tons of popular pop songs such as Mamma Mia, Ring …
album. Arrival was first released in Sweden on October 11, 1976. Arrival was distributed by EMI and one of the Austrian releases has "[12], In a review upon the album's 2001 reissue by Universal Records, AllMusic editor Bruce Eder found the material "brilliant" and complimented the reissue's "upgraded sound," as well as "those dramatic musical effects that this group played for maximum effect, which gave their music a raw power that their detractors usually overlooked; in the new edition, it's impossible to ignore. The album was first released on compact disc (CD) in 1984 and then re-issued in digitally remastered form a total of four times; first in 1997, then in 2001, 2005 as part of The Complete Studio Recordings box set, and again in 2006 (as a special Deluxe Edition).
Watch.
ABBA were also the first pop group that reached and captured the hearts of people that are not from European countries and the United States. The album was recorded at Metronome and Glen studios in Stockholm, Sweden.
Recording sessions began in August 1975 and continued until September 1976. On 7 October 2016, the album was released as a double vinyl mastered at Abbey Road Studios using Half Speed Mastering.
Andre Mande from Germany explains that "in the DDR when track Most CD's released 1997 or later include it as a bonus track. Watch.
Around the same time they recorded a song called "When I Kissed the Teacher," which would become the opening track on their new album.
Late July saw the next two tracks, "Tiger" and "Dum Dum Diddle" recorded. Because of this amazing achievement, they are currently the second best selling music group with the Beatles being the first.
They were so popular that they even recorded Spanish versions of their most famous songs, doubling their success in the process.
certain hit quality about it and it is perhaps not surprising that Arrival AU $45.00. and had Fernando included on the track listing.
sold over ten million copies the world over. and before "Tiger."
Arrival is the fourth studio album by the Swedish pop group ABBA. It is common knowledge that Arrival is ABBA's biggest selling album to date in Australia (excluding ABBA GOLD). In March 1976, with "Fernando" re-written with English lyrics, it was released as an ABBA single, becoming the group's biggest hit to date - hitting No.1 in many countries, including a 14-week stay at No.1 in Australia. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom. The first song to enter the studio was a track called "Boogaloo" on 4 August.
catalogue number in 1981 and in the EU in 2001 The seven-inch box set of Arrival features those three singles plus Fernando, even though the latter wasn’t on the album anywhere except Australia and New Zealand (it was confined to 1975’s Greatest Hits in most territories). On Arrival, almost every track could have been a hit single. These are the names of the four members of the Swedish pop group sensation. instead of Arrival and using the photo from the Dancing Queen single. The albums ends with an instrumental "Arrival" is very enjoyable. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom.
ABBA stands for Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Arrival re-entered the UK album charts at #94 for the week of August 3, 2018, for the first time since 1979.[17].
The album sessions also spawned 'Fernando' which was only released as a separate single in most parts of the world, although it was included on Arrival in Australia and New Zealand.
They toured these nations, which include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Philippines, and Latin America such as Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and Peru. In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, music critic Ken Tucker panned Arrival as "Muzak mesmerizing in its modality" and wrote, "By reducing their already vapid lyrics to utter irrelevance, lead singers Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog are liberated to natter on in their shrill voices without regard to emotion or expression.
As can be seen above, these are coloured vinyl pressings. This release is an Australian first press on a yellow RCA Victor label. The album became a major seller all over the world,[14] becoming the top-selling album of 1977 in both the UK and West Germany for example.
[2], In June 1976, a TV special dedicated to the group (entitled ABBA-dabba-dooo!!)
It has the same sleeve/cover as this release but has "Manufactured for/by and distributed by RCA Limited, Sydney, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand" on the labels.
used the picture of the group standing outside the helicopter. ", Sven-Olof Walldoff – string arrangements on Dancing Queen, Rutger Gunnarsson – string arrangements on My love, my life, Anders Dahl - string arrangements on Arrival, Jon Astley – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), Michael B. Tretow – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), This page was last edited on 11 October 2020, at 16:57. This album showcases Scandinavian pop in it's finest half hour with such tracks as "Dancing Queen" (their only US number one), "Money, Money, Money" and "Knowing Me, Knowing You" alongside the sleeper hit "That's Me".
AU $14.00 postage. Featuring Andersson prominently on keyboards, the track was renamed "Arrival" - a word that had already been decided as the title of their new album.
ABBA - Rare - Honey Honey - German issue vinyl LP. Arrival was the best-selling album of 1977 in the United Kingdom and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[1]. In the midst of this success, the group finally found time to return to the studio in late March. the helicopter on the Arrival album cover, luckily for the collector,
[1] It was featured as the brand new track on their Greatest Hits album which was selling in huge numbers around that time, becoming the biggest-selling album of the year in the UK (in Australia, it was featured on the "Arrival" album placed between "Why Did It Have To Be Me" and "Tiger"). helicopter on the front cover. and no longer original albums. The copyrighted "backwards B" ABBA logo, designed by Rune Söderqvist, premiered on the album cover.
release is particularly interesting as the album is a gatefold sleeve
Album covers for ABBA. Many of their songs have topped the billboard charts, making them legendary in the music industry.
The album cover shots were taken of the group posing in and out of a Bell 47 helicopter at the Barkarby Airport, northwest of Stockholm.
the record company less to release!
"Fernando" was released in the original track listing for the Australian and New Zealand version of the original record after "Why Did It Have to Be Me?" ABBA were an iconic Swedish band from the 70’s that sang tons of popular pop songs such as Mamma Mia, Ring …
album. Arrival was first released in Sweden on October 11, 1976. Arrival was distributed by EMI and one of the Austrian releases has "[12], In a review upon the album's 2001 reissue by Universal Records, AllMusic editor Bruce Eder found the material "brilliant" and complimented the reissue's "upgraded sound," as well as "those dramatic musical effects that this group played for maximum effect, which gave their music a raw power that their detractors usually overlooked; in the new edition, it's impossible to ignore. The album was first released on compact disc (CD) in 1984 and then re-issued in digitally remastered form a total of four times; first in 1997, then in 2001, 2005 as part of The Complete Studio Recordings box set, and again in 2006 (as a special Deluxe Edition).
Watch.
ABBA were also the first pop group that reached and captured the hearts of people that are not from European countries and the United States. The album was recorded at Metronome and Glen studios in Stockholm, Sweden.
Recording sessions began in August 1975 and continued until September 1976. On 7 October 2016, the album was released as a double vinyl mastered at Abbey Road Studios using Half Speed Mastering.
Andre Mande from Germany explains that "in the DDR when track Most CD's released 1997 or later include it as a bonus track. Watch.
Around the same time they recorded a song called "When I Kissed the Teacher," which would become the opening track on their new album.
Late July saw the next two tracks, "Tiger" and "Dum Dum Diddle" recorded. Because of this amazing achievement, they are currently the second best selling music group with the Beatles being the first.
They were so popular that they even recorded Spanish versions of their most famous songs, doubling their success in the process.
certain hit quality about it and it is perhaps not surprising that Arrival AU $45.00. and had Fernando included on the track listing.
sold over ten million copies the world over. and before "Tiger."
Arrival is the fourth studio album by the Swedish pop group ABBA. It is common knowledge that Arrival is ABBA's biggest selling album to date in Australia (excluding ABBA GOLD). In March 1976, with "Fernando" re-written with English lyrics, it was released as an ABBA single, becoming the group's biggest hit to date - hitting No.1 in many countries, including a 14-week stay at No.1 in Australia. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom. The first song to enter the studio was a track called "Boogaloo" on 4 August.
catalogue number in 1981 and in the EU in 2001 The seven-inch box set of Arrival features those three singles plus Fernando, even though the latter wasn’t on the album anywhere except Australia and New Zealand (it was confined to 1975’s Greatest Hits in most territories). On Arrival, almost every track could have been a hit single. These are the names of the four members of the Swedish pop group sensation. instead of Arrival and using the photo from the Dancing Queen single. The albums ends with an instrumental "Arrival" is very enjoyable. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom.
ABBA stands for Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Arrival re-entered the UK album charts at #94 for the week of August 3, 2018, for the first time since 1979.[17].
The album sessions also spawned 'Fernando' which was only released as a separate single in most parts of the world, although it was included on Arrival in Australia and New Zealand.
They toured these nations, which include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Philippines, and Latin America such as Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and Peru. In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, music critic Ken Tucker panned Arrival as "Muzak mesmerizing in its modality" and wrote, "By reducing their already vapid lyrics to utter irrelevance, lead singers Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog are liberated to natter on in their shrill voices without regard to emotion or expression.
As can be seen above, these are coloured vinyl pressings. This release is an Australian first press on a yellow RCA Victor label. The album became a major seller all over the world,[14] becoming the top-selling album of 1977 in both the UK and West Germany for example.
[2], In June 1976, a TV special dedicated to the group (entitled ABBA-dabba-dooo!!)
It has the same sleeve/cover as this release but has "Manufactured for/by and distributed by RCA Limited, Sydney, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand" on the labels.
used the picture of the group standing outside the helicopter. ", Sven-Olof Walldoff – string arrangements on Dancing Queen, Rutger Gunnarsson – string arrangements on My love, my life, Anders Dahl - string arrangements on Arrival, Jon Astley – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), Michael B. Tretow – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), This page was last edited on 11 October 2020, at 16:57. This album showcases Scandinavian pop in it's finest half hour with such tracks as "Dancing Queen" (their only US number one), "Money, Money, Money" and "Knowing Me, Knowing You" alongside the sleeper hit "That's Me".
AU $14.00 postage. Featuring Andersson prominently on keyboards, the track was renamed "Arrival" - a word that had already been decided as the title of their new album.
ABBA - Rare - Honey Honey - German issue vinyl LP. Arrival was the best-selling album of 1977 in the United Kingdom and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[1]. In the midst of this success, the group finally found time to return to the studio in late March. the helicopter on the Arrival album cover, luckily for the collector,
[1] It was featured as the brand new track on their Greatest Hits album which was selling in huge numbers around that time, becoming the biggest-selling album of the year in the UK (in Australia, it was featured on the "Arrival" album placed between "Why Did It Have To Be Me" and "Tiger"). helicopter on the front cover. and no longer original albums. The copyrighted "backwards B" ABBA logo, designed by Rune Söderqvist, premiered on the album cover.
release is particularly interesting as the album is a gatefold sleeve
Album covers for ABBA. Many of their songs have topped the billboard charts, making them legendary in the music industry.
The album cover shots were taken of the group posing in and out of a Bell 47 helicopter at the Barkarby Airport, northwest of Stockholm.
the record company less to release!
"Fernando" was released in the original track listing for the Australian and New Zealand version of the original record after "Why Did It Have to Be Me?" ABBA were an iconic Swedish band from the 70’s that sang tons of popular pop songs such as Mamma Mia, Ring …
album. Arrival was first released in Sweden on October 11, 1976. Arrival was distributed by EMI and one of the Austrian releases has "[12], In a review upon the album's 2001 reissue by Universal Records, AllMusic editor Bruce Eder found the material "brilliant" and complimented the reissue's "upgraded sound," as well as "those dramatic musical effects that this group played for maximum effect, which gave their music a raw power that their detractors usually overlooked; in the new edition, it's impossible to ignore. The album was first released on compact disc (CD) in 1984 and then re-issued in digitally remastered form a total of four times; first in 1997, then in 2001, 2005 as part of The Complete Studio Recordings box set, and again in 2006 (as a special Deluxe Edition).
Watch.
ABBA were also the first pop group that reached and captured the hearts of people that are not from European countries and the United States. The album was recorded at Metronome and Glen studios in Stockholm, Sweden.
Recording sessions began in August 1975 and continued until September 1976. On 7 October 2016, the album was released as a double vinyl mastered at Abbey Road Studios using Half Speed Mastering.
Andre Mande from Germany explains that "in the DDR when track Most CD's released 1997 or later include it as a bonus track. Watch.
Around the same time they recorded a song called "When I Kissed the Teacher," which would become the opening track on their new album.
Late July saw the next two tracks, "Tiger" and "Dum Dum Diddle" recorded. Because of this amazing achievement, they are currently the second best selling music group with the Beatles being the first.
They were so popular that they even recorded Spanish versions of their most famous songs, doubling their success in the process.
certain hit quality about it and it is perhaps not surprising that Arrival AU $45.00. and had Fernando included on the track listing.
sold over ten million copies the world over. and before "Tiger."
Arrival is the fourth studio album by the Swedish pop group ABBA. It is common knowledge that Arrival is ABBA's biggest selling album to date in Australia (excluding ABBA GOLD). In March 1976, with "Fernando" re-written with English lyrics, it was released as an ABBA single, becoming the group's biggest hit to date - hitting No.1 in many countries, including a 14-week stay at No.1 in Australia. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom. The first song to enter the studio was a track called "Boogaloo" on 4 August.
catalogue number in 1981 and in the EU in 2001 The seven-inch box set of Arrival features those three singles plus Fernando, even though the latter wasn’t on the album anywhere except Australia and New Zealand (it was confined to 1975’s Greatest Hits in most territories). On Arrival, almost every track could have been a hit single. These are the names of the four members of the Swedish pop group sensation. instead of Arrival and using the photo from the Dancing Queen single. The albums ends with an instrumental "Arrival" is very enjoyable. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom.
ABBA stands for Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Arrival re-entered the UK album charts at #94 for the week of August 3, 2018, for the first time since 1979.[17].
The album sessions also spawned 'Fernando' which was only released as a separate single in most parts of the world, although it was included on Arrival in Australia and New Zealand.
They toured these nations, which include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Philippines, and Latin America such as Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and Peru. In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, music critic Ken Tucker panned Arrival as "Muzak mesmerizing in its modality" and wrote, "By reducing their already vapid lyrics to utter irrelevance, lead singers Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog are liberated to natter on in their shrill voices without regard to emotion or expression.
As can be seen above, these are coloured vinyl pressings. This release is an Australian first press on a yellow RCA Victor label. The album became a major seller all over the world,[14] becoming the top-selling album of 1977 in both the UK and West Germany for example.
[2], In June 1976, a TV special dedicated to the group (entitled ABBA-dabba-dooo!!)
It has the same sleeve/cover as this release but has "Manufactured for/by and distributed by RCA Limited, Sydney, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand" on the labels.
used the picture of the group standing outside the helicopter. ", Sven-Olof Walldoff – string arrangements on Dancing Queen, Rutger Gunnarsson – string arrangements on My love, my life, Anders Dahl - string arrangements on Arrival, Jon Astley – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), Michael B. Tretow – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), This page was last edited on 11 October 2020, at 16:57. This album showcases Scandinavian pop in it's finest half hour with such tracks as "Dancing Queen" (their only US number one), "Money, Money, Money" and "Knowing Me, Knowing You" alongside the sleeper hit "That's Me".
AU $14.00 postage. Featuring Andersson prominently on keyboards, the track was renamed "Arrival" - a word that had already been decided as the title of their new album.
ABBA - Rare - Honey Honey - German issue vinyl LP. Arrival was the best-selling album of 1977 in the United Kingdom and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[1]. In the midst of this success, the group finally found time to return to the studio in late March. the helicopter on the Arrival album cover, luckily for the collector,
[1] It was featured as the brand new track on their Greatest Hits album which was selling in huge numbers around that time, becoming the biggest-selling album of the year in the UK (in Australia, it was featured on the "Arrival" album placed between "Why Did It Have To Be Me" and "Tiger"). helicopter on the front cover. and no longer original albums. The copyrighted "backwards B" ABBA logo, designed by Rune Söderqvist, premiered on the album cover.
release is particularly interesting as the album is a gatefold sleeve
Album covers for ABBA. Many of their songs have topped the billboard charts, making them legendary in the music industry.
The album cover shots were taken of the group posing in and out of a Bell 47 helicopter at the Barkarby Airport, northwest of Stockholm.
the record company less to release!
"Fernando" was released in the original track listing for the Australian and New Zealand version of the original record after "Why Did It Have to Be Me?" ABBA were an iconic Swedish band from the 70’s that sang tons of popular pop songs such as Mamma Mia, Ring …
album. Arrival was first released in Sweden on October 11, 1976. Arrival was distributed by EMI and one of the Austrian releases has "[12], In a review upon the album's 2001 reissue by Universal Records, AllMusic editor Bruce Eder found the material "brilliant" and complimented the reissue's "upgraded sound," as well as "those dramatic musical effects that this group played for maximum effect, which gave their music a raw power that their detractors usually overlooked; in the new edition, it's impossible to ignore. The album was first released on compact disc (CD) in 1984 and then re-issued in digitally remastered form a total of four times; first in 1997, then in 2001, 2005 as part of The Complete Studio Recordings box set, and again in 2006 (as a special Deluxe Edition).
Watch.
ABBA were also the first pop group that reached and captured the hearts of people that are not from European countries and the United States. The album was recorded at Metronome and Glen studios in Stockholm, Sweden.
Recording sessions began in August 1975 and continued until September 1976. On 7 October 2016, the album was released as a double vinyl mastered at Abbey Road Studios using Half Speed Mastering.
Andre Mande from Germany explains that "in the DDR when track Most CD's released 1997 or later include it as a bonus track. Watch.
Around the same time they recorded a song called "When I Kissed the Teacher," which would become the opening track on their new album.
Late July saw the next two tracks, "Tiger" and "Dum Dum Diddle" recorded. Because of this amazing achievement, they are currently the second best selling music group with the Beatles being the first.
They were so popular that they even recorded Spanish versions of their most famous songs, doubling their success in the process.
certain hit quality about it and it is perhaps not surprising that Arrival AU $45.00. and had Fernando included on the track listing.
sold over ten million copies the world over. and before "Tiger."
Arrival is the fourth studio album by the Swedish pop group ABBA. It is common knowledge that Arrival is ABBA's biggest selling album to date in Australia (excluding ABBA GOLD). In March 1976, with "Fernando" re-written with English lyrics, it was released as an ABBA single, becoming the group's biggest hit to date - hitting No.1 in many countries, including a 14-week stay at No.1 in Australia. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom. The first song to enter the studio was a track called "Boogaloo" on 4 August.
catalogue number in 1981 and in the EU in 2001 The seven-inch box set of Arrival features those three singles plus Fernando, even though the latter wasn’t on the album anywhere except Australia and New Zealand (it was confined to 1975’s Greatest Hits in most territories). On Arrival, almost every track could have been a hit single. These are the names of the four members of the Swedish pop group sensation. instead of Arrival and using the photo from the Dancing Queen single. The albums ends with an instrumental "Arrival" is very enjoyable. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom.
ABBA stands for Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Arrival re-entered the UK album charts at #94 for the week of August 3, 2018, for the first time since 1979.[17].
The album sessions also spawned 'Fernando' which was only released as a separate single in most parts of the world, although it was included on Arrival in Australia and New Zealand.
They toured these nations, which include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Philippines, and Latin America such as Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and Peru. In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, music critic Ken Tucker panned Arrival as "Muzak mesmerizing in its modality" and wrote, "By reducing their already vapid lyrics to utter irrelevance, lead singers Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog are liberated to natter on in their shrill voices without regard to emotion or expression.
As can be seen above, these are coloured vinyl pressings. This release is an Australian first press on a yellow RCA Victor label. The album became a major seller all over the world,[14] becoming the top-selling album of 1977 in both the UK and West Germany for example.
[2], In June 1976, a TV special dedicated to the group (entitled ABBA-dabba-dooo!!)
It has the same sleeve/cover as this release but has "Manufactured for/by and distributed by RCA Limited, Sydney, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand" on the labels.
used the picture of the group standing outside the helicopter. ", Sven-Olof Walldoff – string arrangements on Dancing Queen, Rutger Gunnarsson – string arrangements on My love, my life, Anders Dahl - string arrangements on Arrival, Jon Astley – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), Michael B. Tretow – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), This page was last edited on 11 October 2020, at 16:57. This album showcases Scandinavian pop in it's finest half hour with such tracks as "Dancing Queen" (their only US number one), "Money, Money, Money" and "Knowing Me, Knowing You" alongside the sleeper hit "That's Me".
AU $14.00 postage. Featuring Andersson prominently on keyboards, the track was renamed "Arrival" - a word that had already been decided as the title of their new album.
ABBA - Rare - Honey Honey - German issue vinyl LP. Arrival was the best-selling album of 1977 in the United Kingdom and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[1]. In the midst of this success, the group finally found time to return to the studio in late March. the helicopter on the Arrival album cover, luckily for the collector,
[1] It was featured as the brand new track on their Greatest Hits album which was selling in huge numbers around that time, becoming the biggest-selling album of the year in the UK (in Australia, it was featured on the "Arrival" album placed between "Why Did It Have To Be Me" and "Tiger"). helicopter on the front cover. and no longer original albums. The copyrighted "backwards B" ABBA logo, designed by Rune Söderqvist, premiered on the album cover.
[2] The now-renowned "mirrored-B" copyrighted ABBA logo, an ambigram designed by Rune Söderqvist in 1976 was also premiered on the album cover.
release is particularly interesting as the album is a gatefold sleeve
Album covers for ABBA. Many of their songs have topped the billboard charts, making them legendary in the music industry.
The album cover shots were taken of the group posing in and out of a Bell 47 helicopter at the Barkarby Airport, northwest of Stockholm.
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"Fernando" was released in the original track listing for the Australian and New Zealand version of the original record after "Why Did It Have to Be Me?" ABBA were an iconic Swedish band from the 70’s that sang tons of popular pop songs such as Mamma Mia, Ring …
album. Arrival was first released in Sweden on October 11, 1976. Arrival was distributed by EMI and one of the Austrian releases has "[12], In a review upon the album's 2001 reissue by Universal Records, AllMusic editor Bruce Eder found the material "brilliant" and complimented the reissue's "upgraded sound," as well as "those dramatic musical effects that this group played for maximum effect, which gave their music a raw power that their detractors usually overlooked; in the new edition, it's impossible to ignore. The album was first released on compact disc (CD) in 1984 and then re-issued in digitally remastered form a total of four times; first in 1997, then in 2001, 2005 as part of The Complete Studio Recordings box set, and again in 2006 (as a special Deluxe Edition).
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ABBA were also the first pop group that reached and captured the hearts of people that are not from European countries and the United States. The album was recorded at Metronome and Glen studios in Stockholm, Sweden.
Recording sessions began in August 1975 and continued until September 1976. On 7 October 2016, the album was released as a double vinyl mastered at Abbey Road Studios using Half Speed Mastering.
Andre Mande from Germany explains that "in the DDR when track Most CD's released 1997 or later include it as a bonus track. Watch.
Around the same time they recorded a song called "When I Kissed the Teacher," which would become the opening track on their new album.
Late July saw the next two tracks, "Tiger" and "Dum Dum Diddle" recorded. Because of this amazing achievement, they are currently the second best selling music group with the Beatles being the first.
They were so popular that they even recorded Spanish versions of their most famous songs, doubling their success in the process.
certain hit quality about it and it is perhaps not surprising that Arrival AU $45.00. and had Fernando included on the track listing.
sold over ten million copies the world over. and before "Tiger."
Arrival is the fourth studio album by the Swedish pop group ABBA. It is common knowledge that Arrival is ABBA's biggest selling album to date in Australia (excluding ABBA GOLD). In March 1976, with "Fernando" re-written with English lyrics, it was released as an ABBA single, becoming the group's biggest hit to date - hitting No.1 in many countries, including a 14-week stay at No.1 in Australia. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom. The first song to enter the studio was a track called "Boogaloo" on 4 August.
catalogue number in 1981 and in the EU in 2001 The seven-inch box set of Arrival features those three singles plus Fernando, even though the latter wasn’t on the album anywhere except Australia and New Zealand (it was confined to 1975’s Greatest Hits in most territories). On Arrival, almost every track could have been a hit single. These are the names of the four members of the Swedish pop group sensation. instead of Arrival and using the photo from the Dancing Queen single. The albums ends with an instrumental "Arrival" is very enjoyable. It was with Arrival however, that they would achieve global superstardom.
ABBA stands for Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Arrival re-entered the UK album charts at #94 for the week of August 3, 2018, for the first time since 1979.[17].
The album sessions also spawned 'Fernando' which was only released as a separate single in most parts of the world, although it was included on Arrival in Australia and New Zealand.
They toured these nations, which include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Philippines, and Latin America such as Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and Peru. In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, music critic Ken Tucker panned Arrival as "Muzak mesmerizing in its modality" and wrote, "By reducing their already vapid lyrics to utter irrelevance, lead singers Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog are liberated to natter on in their shrill voices without regard to emotion or expression.
As can be seen above, these are coloured vinyl pressings. This release is an Australian first press on a yellow RCA Victor label. The album became a major seller all over the world,[14] becoming the top-selling album of 1977 in both the UK and West Germany for example.
[2], In June 1976, a TV special dedicated to the group (entitled ABBA-dabba-dooo!!)
It has the same sleeve/cover as this release but has "Manufactured for/by and distributed by RCA Limited, Sydney, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand" on the labels.
used the picture of the group standing outside the helicopter. ", Sven-Olof Walldoff – string arrangements on Dancing Queen, Rutger Gunnarsson – string arrangements on My love, my life, Anders Dahl - string arrangements on Arrival, Jon Astley – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), Michael B. Tretow – remastering (1997 re-issue and 2001 re-issue), This page was last edited on 11 October 2020, at 16:57. This album showcases Scandinavian pop in it's finest half hour with such tracks as "Dancing Queen" (their only US number one), "Money, Money, Money" and "Knowing Me, Knowing You" alongside the sleeper hit "That's Me".
AU $14.00 postage. Featuring Andersson prominently on keyboards, the track was renamed "Arrival" - a word that had already been decided as the title of their new album.
ABBA - Rare - Honey Honey - German issue vinyl LP. Arrival was the best-selling album of 1977 in the United Kingdom and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[1]. In the midst of this success, the group finally found time to return to the studio in late March. the helicopter on the Arrival album cover, luckily for the collector,
[1] It was featured as the brand new track on their Greatest Hits album which was selling in huge numbers around that time, becoming the biggest-selling album of the year in the UK (in Australia, it was featured on the "Arrival" album placed between "Why Did It Have To Be Me" and "Tiger"). helicopter on the front cover. and no longer original albums. The copyrighted "backwards B" ABBA logo, designed by Rune Söderqvist, premiered on the album cover.