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The Album : Deluxe Edition [CD+DVD]

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2007年10月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPolar
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 1731763
SKU 602517317635

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 01:06:34

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Eagle

      アーティスト: ABBA

    2. 2.
      Take a Chance on Me

      アーティスト: ABBA

    3. 3.
      One Man, One Woman

      アーティスト: ABBA

    4. 4.
      Name of the Game, The

      アーティスト: ABBA

    5. 5.
      Move On

      アーティスト: ABBA

    6. 6.
      Hole in Your Soul

      アーティスト: ABBA

    7. 7.
      Thank You for the Music

      アーティスト: ABBA

    8. 8.
      I Wonder (Departure)

      アーティスト: ABBA

    9. 9.
      I'm a Marionette

      アーティスト: ABBA

    10. 10.
      Eagle

      アーティスト: ABBA

    11. 11.
      Take a Chance on Me - (Live Version/Alternate Mix, live)

      アーティスト: ABBA

    12. 12.
      Thank You for the Music

      アーティスト: ABBA

    13. 13.
      Al Andar

      アーティスト: ABBA

    14. 14.
      I Wonder (Departure) - (live)

      アーティスト: ABBA

    15. 15.
      Gracias por la Musica

      アーティスト: ABBA

  2. 2.[DVD] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Eagle/Thank You for the Music

      アーティスト: ABBA

    2. 2.
      Take a Chance on Me

      アーティスト: ABBA

    3. 3.
      Name of the Game, The

      アーティスト: ABBA

    4. 4.
      Thank You for the Music

      アーティスト: ABBA

    5. 5.
      Take a Chance on Me

      アーティスト: ABBA

    6. 6.
      ABBA on Tour in 1977

      アーティスト: ABBA

    7. 7.
      Recording ABBA - The Album

      アーティスト: ABBA

    8. 8.
      ABBA in London, February 1978

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    9. 9.
      ABBA in America, May 1978

      アーティスト: ABBA

    10. 10.
      ABBA - The Album Television Commercial I

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    11. 11.
      ABBA - The Album Television Commercial II

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    12. 12.
      [Bonus Features] [DVD]

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: ABBA

その他
エンジニア: Michael B. Tretow
プロデューサー: Benny AnderssonBjorn Ulvaeus

オリジナル発売日:1977年

商品の紹介

ABBA's fifth album was a marked step forward for the group, having evolved out of Europop music into a world-class rock act over their previous two albums, they now proceeded to absorb and assimilate some of the influences around them, particularly the laid-back California sound of Fleetwood Mac (curiously, like ABBA, then a band with two couples at its center), as well as some of the attributes of progressive rock. That they did this without compromising their essential virtues as a pop ensemble makes this album seem even more extraordinary, though at the time nobody bothered to analyze it -- The Album was simply an incredibly popular release, yielding two British number one singles in "The Name of the Game" and "Take a Chance on Me" (which made the Top Five in America, their second-best showing after "Dancing Queen"), and achieving the quartet's highest-ever showing on the U.S. LP charts, reaching the Top 20 and selling a million copies in six months. The opening number, "Eagle," dominated by synthesizers and soaring larger-than-life vocal flourishes, is followed by the more lyrical "Take a Chance on Me," with its luminous a cappella opening. The whole album is like that, effortlessly straddling hard rock, pop/rock, dance-rock, and progressive rock -- though the hits tend to stand out in highest relief, there are superb album tracks here, including the driving, lushly harmonized "Move On" and "Hole in Your Soul," which provides guitarist Lasse Wellander with a beautiful showcase for his lead electric playing. The second side of the album is dominated by material from a "mini-musical" called Girl with the Golden Hair that Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus wrote for the concerts on their just-ended tour intended to be used in a dramatically coherent storytelling context. Two of its songs, "Thank You for the Music" and "I Wonder (Devotion)," are less exciting than the straight rock material found elsewhere on the album, though the former became a popular concert number for the quartet, while the latter is the kind of lushly melodic, moodily reflective song that could easily have graced a Barbra Streisand album of the era. The closer, "I'm a Marionette," however, is a startlingly bold attempt to recast the influence of Kurt Weill in a hard rock mode, ending The Album on a high note, musically and artistically. ~ Bruce Eder & William Ruhlmann|
Rovi

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