Visitors [Bonus Tracks] ABBA

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CD - Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 12/01/1998
  • Original Release: 1981
  • Sales Rank: 84,115
  • Label: POLYGRAM UK
  • UPC: 731454995726
 
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Track List
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Visitors [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENThe Visitors (Crackin' Up) 5:47
2LISTENHead Over Heels 3:48
3LISTENWhen All Is Said and Done 3:19
4LISTENSoldiers 4:40
5LISTENI Let the Music Speak 5:23
6LISTENOne of Us 3:57
7LISTENTwo for the Price of One 3:38
8LISTENSlipping Through My Fingers 3:53
9LISTENLike an Angel Passing Through My Room 3:40
10LISTENShould I Laugh or Cry 4:29
11LISTENThe Day Before You Came 5:53
12LISTENCassandra 4:56
13LISTENUnder Attack 3:48

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Editorial Reviews

Because it turned out to be the group's final full-length recording and was a relative commercial disappointment, ABBA's eighth album, The Visitors, tends to be viewed as an artistic failure as well. It would be more accurate to see it as a record that demonstrates the reasons for the group's breakup, in the sense that it reflects both the bandmembers' emotional disaffection and the increased musical ambitions of songwriters Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, ambitions that would see them moving on to writing stage musicals. The elegiac, regretful, and occasionally paranoiac tones of the music are inescapable. The title song, though it has since been revealed to concern (vaguely) Soviet dissidents, is a study in Kafkaesque mental breakdown, even as its music recalls later-period Beatles. "When All Is Said and Done" (a pointed title) and "One of Us" are both plaintive songs of romantic discord. Other songs employ subject matter new to ABBA, from a parent's wistful reflection on a child's growing up, "Slipping Through My Fingers," to the comic novelty "Two for the Price of One." The 2001 reissue, which tacks on four singles tracks that drew the curtain on the band's career in 1982, measurably improves the album. Of particular note is "The Day Before You Came," a striking story-song in which a woman reviews the mundane state of her life prior to the onset of (one presumes) a life-changing romance. It shows that Andersson had been listening closely to the British synth pop movement, particularly Yaz, and that Ulvaeus had an affection for the Beatles' "She's Leaving Home." It may have been more cinematic than theatrical, but it pointed a direction for the songwriters that took them well beyond ABBA. In some ways, the group's final recordings were their most interesting, even if they were not the most popular. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Visitors [Bonus Tracks]by Anonymous

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April 22, 2008: I had forgotten about this CD that I played extensively when it came out in '81. I caught a podcast of a DJ in Dallas that started out with The Visitors and I nearly flew to my computer to order the CD. The Visitors track is still a good dance sound and Head Over Heels is like a complex broadway number. When All is Said and Done has a subtle power to the sound, and One of Us is reminiscent of the teenage drama in romance I had when this first came out. Finally I want to add that "I Let the Music Speak" vividly describes how it is for those of us who don't simply listen to music. This is the song for those of us who literally "Feel" the music.

This review was written about the CD Remastered / Bonus Tracks / Digi-Pak edition.

Visitors [Bonus Tracks]by Anonymous

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March 19, 2004: My favorite songs were: Head Over Heels, The Visitors, When All is Said and Done, and Two For The Price of One. My least favorite was Soldiers.

This review was written about the CD Remastered / Bonus Tracks / Digi-Pak edition.


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