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Voulez-Vous (Import Bonus Tracks) (Lyrics included with album)

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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    As Good as New 3:24

    ABBA

    Play As Good as New
  2. 2.

    Voulez-Vous 5:09

    ABBA

    Play Voulez-Vous
  3. 3.

    I Have a Dream 4:46

    ABBA

    Play I Have a Dream
  4. 4.

    Angeleyes 4:23

    ABBA

    Play Angeleyes
  5. 5.

    The King Has Lost His Crown 3:33

    ABBA

    Play The King Has Lost His Crown
  6. 6.

    Does Your Mother Know 3:15

    ABBA

    Play Does Your Mother Know
  7. 7.

    If It Wasn't for the Nights 5:11

    ABBA

    Play If It Wasn't for the Nights
  8. 8.

    Chiquitita 5:27

    ABBA

    Play Chiquitita
  9. 9.

    Lovers (Live a Little Longer) 3:31

    ABBA

    Play Lovers (Live a Little Longer)
  10. 10.

    Kisses of Fire 3:20

    ABBA

    Play Kisses of Fire
  11. 11.

    Summer Night City 3:35

    ABBA

    Play Summer Night City
  12. 12.

    Lovelight 3:48

    ABBA

    Play Lovelight
  13. 13.

    Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) 4:52

    ABBA

    Play Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)

Description

That it took nearly a year to record Voulez-Vous is an indicator of the creative and personal box in which the four members of ABBA found themselves at the end of the '70s. Their sixth album coincided with the marital split between Agnetha Fältskog and Björn Ulvaeus and the massively shifting currents in popular music, with disco, which had been on the wane, suddenly undergoing a renaissance thanks to the 1977 movie Saturday Night Fever. Thus, about half of Voulez-Vous shows the heavy influence of the Bee Gees from their megahit disco era. This is shown not just in the fact that the backing track for the title song was cut at Criteria Studios in Miami, where the Bee Gees had cut Main Course, Children of the World, and most of the rest of their disco-era music, but through the funky beat that ran through much of the material; yet the album still had a pair of soft, lyrical Europop-style ballads, "I Have a Dream" and "Chiquitita," both of which proved as popular as any of the more dance-oriented songs, and were reminders of Fältskog's and Ulvaeus' roots, in particular, in popular folk music during the mid- to late '60s. Those two songs, plus "Angeleyes," "Does Your Mother Know," and the title cut, were all Top Five singles in England, although only "Chiquitita" was even a Top 40 hit in America, where the album's sales peaked at a modest 500,000 or so. Voulez-Vous, which originally appeared in America on the Atlantic label, was reissued by PolyGram in an upgraded remastered form on CD in 1999, and then in a further upgrade by Universal Music in digipack form with extensive historical notes and full lyrics in the fall of 2001, with three bonus cuts. "Summer Night City" only reinforced the stylistic connection of the sessions with the Bee Gees, while the undeservedly overlooked "Lovelight" was a non-LP B-side to "Chiquitita" and "Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight)" was the hit that emerged immediately after the LP, to coincide with the quartet's upcoming tour. The sound on the 2001 reissue makes it superior to any prior edition, all of the vocals coming through with startling clarity and details, such as the crunchy guitar on "Does Your Mother Know" punching through like it's in the same room with you. Coupled with the opulent packaging, it's the obvious choice for anyone looking to buy this record. [The 2001 European reissue adds three more songs: "Summer Night City," "Lovelight," and "Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight)"] Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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Description

    That it took nearly a year to record Voulez-Vous is an indicator of the creative and personal box in which the four members of ABBA found themselves at the end of the '70s. Their sixth album coincided with the marital split between Agnetha Fältskog and Björn Ulvaeus and the massively shifting currents in popular music, with disco, which had been on the wane, suddenly undergoing a renaissance thanks to the 1977 movie Saturday Night Fever. Thus, about half of Voulez-Vous shows the heavy influence of the Bee Gees from their megahit disco era. This is shown not just in the fact that the backing track for the title song was cut at Criteria Studios in Miami, where the Bee Gees had cut Main Course, Children of the World, and most of the rest of their disco-era music, but through the funky beat that ran through much of the material; yet the album still had a pair of soft, lyrical Europop-style ballads, "I Have a Dream" and "Chiquitita," both of which proved as popular as any of the more dance-oriented songs, and were reminders of Fältskog's and Ulvaeus' roots, in particular, in popular folk music during the mid- to late '60s. Those two songs, plus "Angeleyes," "Does Your Mother Know," and the title cut, were all Top Five singles in England, although only "Chiquitita" was even a Top 40 hit in America, where the album's sales peaked at a modest 500,000 or so. Voulez-Vous, which originally appeared in America on the Atlantic label, was reissued by PolyGram in an upgraded remastered form on CD in 1999, and then in a further upgrade by Universal Music in digipack form with extensive historical notes and full lyrics in the fall of 2001, with three bonus cuts. "Summer Night City" only reinforced the stylistic connection of the sessions with the Bee Gees, while the undeservedly overlooked "Lovelight" was a non-LP B-side to "Chiquitita" and "Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight)" was the hit that emerged immediately after the LP, to coincide with the quartet's upcoming tour. The sound on the 2001 reissue makes it superior to any prior edition, all of the vocals coming through with startling clarity and details, such as the crunchy guitar on "Does Your Mother Know" punching through like it's in the same room with you. Coupled with the opulent packaging, it's the obvious choice for anyone looking to buy this record. [The 2001 European reissue adds three more songs: "Summer Night City," "Lovelight," and "Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight)"] Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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  • DPCI: 244-05-0672
  • ASIN: B002KO73XQ
  • Catalog #: 11441151
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