Customer Review: Let us return now to the days of bell bottoms, Farrah, disco, etc. It was the decade in which the most great music was created; of ALL genres. In the field of pop, no group was greater than ABBA. And, ABBA - Gold: Greatest Hits is really a perfect compilation of all their most famous stuff. It is... more info
Customer Review: To all of you who love ABBA and all great music from the 70's and 80's, this CD does not disappoint. ABBA is so much more than just the songs you most associate readily with the group, and this collection just goes to prove that. I LOVED this CD, and was so glad to be able to add it to my collection... more info
Customer Review: First of all, I think it was a great idea to release the albums in their original form for a change. By that I mean releasing the albums without bonus tracks. Most of ABBA's albums had very poignant closing tracks and the effect of them was lost when bonus tracks (in the shape of B-sides or... more info
Customer Review: I was only 7 when Waterloo was popular and I ended up with every vinyl released in the U.S. ending with "The Singles." (Ring Ring wasn't available here.) Since I can't afford to buy one of the more "complete" collections (not counting "Thank You For the Music," the 4 disc box-set) this was an... more info
Customer Review: Never meant as a swan song it ended up being, "The Visitors" found ABBA on the downturn of popularity (although "One Of Us" led the pop chart over Christmas 1981 in Germany), but at the top of creativity. Make no mistake - "Arrival" may be their best, "Super Trouper" their most accomplished and... more info
Customer Review: While the 1979's "Voulez-Vous" for many people does not make Top 3 of ABBA albums, it's one of the best disco-parties you can ever come across. Some of the songs are really the cream of ABBA, including two ballads "I Have a Dream" (track 3) and "Chiquitita" (track 8) that - depending on your opinion... more info
Customer Review: Aside from my favorites (Dancing Queen, Fernando, Money, Money, Money and Knowing Me, Knowing You) featured in both the stage/film version of "Mamma Mia!", this is the second best album for me. "Why Did It Have to Be Me" and the earlier version of "Happy Hawaii" are fun tracks to listen to. "Tiger"... more info