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Abba - Arrival .gif) By Everett True
At the height of their success, ABBA were second only to Volvo as
Sweden's biggest export earners. Arrival (1977) sees the quartet
just finding their stride, after a year of relative obscurity which
followed the success of "Waterloo," their 1973 Eurovision Song
Contest winner. Like their Super70s peers ELO, ABBA knew the value of
tunes, tunes, tunes. Arrival's hits include the glistening, full-on
sheen of "Knowing Me, Knowing You," the irrepressible, piano-led
disco stomp of "Dancing Queen," and the almost Cabaret-esque
sarcasm of "Money, Money, Money"--all three cowritten by manager
and mentor Stig Anderson. The album ends, meanwhile, on an almost Celtic
theme with the soaring, wordless title track. Arrival is
superconfident and superpolished, and was an unstoppably chartbound record
of its moment.
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| 1. When I Kissed the Teacher | 7. That's Me | | 2. Dancing Queen | 8. Why Did It Have to Be Me? | | 3. My Love, My Life | 9. Tiger | | 4. Dum Dum Diddle | 10. Arrival [Instrumental] | | 5. Knowing Me, Knowing You | 11. Fernando [*] | | 6. Money, Money, Money | 12. Happy Hawaii [*] |
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|  | Artist: Abba
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|  | Released: January 5, 1977
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|  | Availability: CD,
Vinyl | |
|  | Awards:
Gold | | |
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