ABBA "The Visitors" (1981)
I'm a bit of an ABBA fan but I don't actually own this album. The album
feels like a bit of ABBA past/present/future in that there are sounds that
they'd already made famous: the catchy songs with luscious harmonies
such as on "one of us", but many of the songs dip into (for the time)
the 'now' sounds of modern synthesizer. There are hints of the future
too, both in songs like "I let the music speak" which hints at the
musical theatre avenues that Benny and Bjorn would explore post-ABBA;
and just with a track like "the Visitors" which with its swirling
soundscapes and middle-eastern flavour almost sounds like the start of a
Chemical Brothers' track.
The divorces of the two couples in ABBA (and subsequent breakup of the group) render this in a slightly more
sombre collection of tracks than previous albums... and to be honest, I
kind of feel like the darker undertone works well to offset their natural cheesiness and naivety.
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