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Abba - Live At Wembley Triple Vinyl LP Box Set 2020

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Cat no. 837901

Track Listing:

Disc: 1
1. Gammal Fäbodpsalm
2. Voulez-vous
3. If It Wasn't for the Nights
4. As Good As New
5. Knowing Me, Knowing You
6. Rock Me
7. Chiquitita
8. Money, Money, Money
9. I Have a Dream

Disc: 2
1. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
2. SOS
3. Fernando
4. The Name of the Game
5. Eagle
6. Thank You for the Music
7. Why Did It Have to Be Me?

Disc: 3
1. Intermezzo No. 1
2. I'm Still Alive
3. Summer Night City
4. Take a Chance On Me
5. Does Your Mother Know
6. Hole in Your Soul
7. The Way Old Friends Do
8. Dancing Queen
9. Waterloo

By the time ABBA played London’s Wembley Arena in November 1979, they had spent five years in the public spotlight – although it seems a short time now, they had lived several lives in that period. Comprising of writers Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, and the incomparable vocals of Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, ABBA shot to international fame by winning the Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton UK in 1974. From that moment on, they had moved through the glam’n’glitter of Arrival, the megastardom of ABBA - The Album and the gloss and embracing of disco of Voulez-Vous.

When ABBA took the stage, their experience and professionalism showed. Audiences and critics were astounded that ABBA could reproduce their studio sound live – and sometimes it swung even more. The backing musicians were Sweden’s best and most experienced. Although principally promoting their recent Voulez-Vous album, the set covered highlights throughout their career and contained a rare performance of Agnetha’s ‘I’m Still Alive’, unreleased on any album. It is now time to hear Abba at the peak of their live performance again on ABBA – LIVE AT WEMBLEY ARENA. The concert is now available on a 180gm beautiful triple vinyl, produced by Ludvig Andersson, and half-speed mastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios.