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That's Me- The Greatest Hits

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発売日 1998年05月15日
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レーベルPolygram International
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 5399282
SKU 731453992825

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This greatest hits compilation from Agnetha Faltskog contains solo successes as well as tracks from her time with ABBA. Former ABBA member Agnetha Faltskog's That's Me: Greatest Hits compiles highlights and rarities from the second phase of her solo career, which lasted from ABBA's breakup in 1982 to the late `80s, and comprised three albums, Wrap Your Arms Around Me (1983), Eyes of a Woman (1985), and I Stand Alone (1987). Three tracks each have been selected from these albums, songs that were released as singles in various territories and enjoyed some commercial success. For example, "The Heat Is On" (not to be confused with the Glenn Frey song of the same title that came a couple of years later) was released as the first single from Wrap Your Arms Around Me in the U.K. and made the Top 40, while in the U.S., "Can't Shake Loose" was chosen instead and made the Top 30. Both tracks, produced by British hitmeister Mike Chapman (the Sweet, Blondie), were in the synth-dance-rock style of the early `80s. More typically, however, Chapman and Eyes of a Woman producer Eric Stewart of 10cc, among others, tried to re-create elements of the ABBA sound that had made Faltskog successful, even to the point of recording in Sweden with some of the same backup musicians the group had used. The ABBA sound becomes even more prevalent on the disc because of the presence of a few actual ABBA tracks. "The Winner Takes It All" and "Slipping Through My Fingers" are songs on which Faltskog had the lead vocals, while "That's Me," an ABBA B-side, though featuring both Faltskog and fellow ABBA singer Frida, is described by annotator Carl Magnus Palm as one of Faltskog's favorite tracks by the band. Her last album producer of the era, Peter Cetera, did not go for an ABBA-like sound on I Stand Alone. Instead, recording in Los Angeles, he simply inserted Faltskog's vocals into one of his typical David Foster-like productions of West Coast pop in the manner of his own later work with Chicago and solo. As heard here, Cetera's duet with Faltskog on "I Wasn't the One (Who Said Goodbye)" (a Top 20 Adult Contemporary chart hit) was, for all intents and purposes, the follow-up to his duet hit with Amy Grant of the year before, "The Next Time I Fall." In addition to tracks from the solo albums and ABBA songs, the compilation is filled out by English-language singles and non-LP B-sides, several of which were issued only in Sweden. Several of these are impressive pop performances, notably the previously unreleased 1981 demo "The Queen of Hearts," co-written and co-produced by Faltskog herself, which is one of the more ABBA-like tracks here. After the release of I Stand Alone, Faltskog essentially retired from her musical career, but this album gives a good accounting of her immediate post-ABBA efforts. ~ William Ruhlmann
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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    1. 1.
      The Heat Is On

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    2. 2.
      The Last Time

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    3. 3.
      Let It Shine

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    4. 4.
      The Winner Takes It All

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    5. 5.
      Wasn't the One (Who Said Goodbye)

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    6. 6.
      The Way You Are

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    7. 7.
      It's So Nice to Be Rich

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    8. 8.
      I Won't Let You Go

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    9. 9.
      Never Again

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    10. 10.
      Eyes of a Woman

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    11. 11.
      Slipping Through My Fingers

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    12. 12.
      One Way Love

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    13. 13.
      Can't Shake Loose

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    14. 14.
      Wrap Your Arms Around Me

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    15. 15.
      The Queen of Hearts

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    16. 16.
      That's Me

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    17. 17.
      Trun the World Around

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    18. 18.
      You're There

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

    19. 19.
      Fly Like the Eagle

      アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Agnetha Faltskog

商品の紹介

Former ABBA member Agnetha Faltskog's That's Me: Greatest Hits compiles highlights and rarities from the second phase of her solo career, which lasted from ABBA's breakup in 1982 to the late ‘80s, and comprised three albums, Wrap Your Arms Around Me (1983), Eyes of a Woman (1985), and I Stand Alone (1987). Three tracks each have been selected from these albums, songs that were released as singles in various territories and enjoyed some commercial success. For example, "The Heat Is On" (not to be confused with the Glenn Frey song of the same title that came a couple of years later) was released as the first single from Wrap Your Arms Around Me in the U.K. and made the Top 40, while in the U.S., "Can't Shake Loose" was chosen instead and made the Top 30. Both tracks, produced by British hitmeister Mike Chapman (the Sweet, Blondie), were in the synth-dance-rock style of the early ‘80s. More typically, however, Chapman and Eyes of a Woman producer Eric Stewart of 10cc, among others, tried to re-create elements of the ABBA sound that had made Faltskog successful, even to the point of recording in Sweden with some of the same backup musicians the group had used. The ABBA sound becomes even more prevalent on the disc because of the presence of a few actual ABBA tracks. "The Winner Takes It All" and "Slipping Through My Fingers" are songs on which Faltskog had the lead vocals, while "That's Me," an ABBA B-side, though featuring both Faltskog and fellow ABBA singer Frida, is described by annotator Carl Magnus Palm as one of Faltskog's favorite tracks by the band. Her last album producer of the era, Peter Cetera, did not go for an ABBA-like sound on I Stand Alone. Instead, recording in Los Angeles, he simply inserted Faltskog's vocals into one of his typical David Foster-like productions of West Coast pop in the manner of his own later work with Chicago and solo. As heard here, Cetera's duet with Faltskog on "I Wasn't the One (Who Said Goodbye)" (a Top 20 Adult Contemporary chart hit) was, for all intents and purposes, the follow-up to his duet hit with Amy Grant of the year before, "The Next Time I Fall." In addition to tracks from the solo albums and ABBA songs, the compilation is filled out by English-language singles and non-LP B-sides, several of which were issued only in Sweden. Several of these are impressive pop performances, notably the previously unreleased 1981 demo "The Queen of Hearts," co-written and co-produced by Faltskog herself, which is one of the more ABBA-like tracks here. After the release of I Stand Alone, Faltskog essentially retired from her musical career, but this album gives a good accounting of her immediate post-ABBA efforts. ~ William Ruhlmann
Rovi

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