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 | item: Gold establishes that the band, while appreciated as campy, were actually multifaceted in their execution. " And when it comes to drama, those soaring vocals on "The Winner Takes It All" turn the song into a bitter anthem of every relationship that has ever fallen apart. " has a raw urgency in its chorus, and "Does Your Mother Know" draws its energy from classic '50s rock & roll. Anyone looking for the key to Abba's enduring appeal should look no further than "Voulez Vous" and "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" for their answer. --Steve Gdula . S. "S. There was an innocence to the Swedish quartet, even when they were singing about one-night stands and the invitations to them. Likewise, you don't have to be Priscilla to swoon over "Mamma Mia" or "Dancing Queen. The much-cov... see description |
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 | item: . This new package includes all of the biggest hits from New Kids On The Block including "Hangin' Tough," "Step By Step" and "I'll Be Loving You (Forever)" plus rare bonus material + a new Mega Mix. They rose from the streets of Boston to become one of the best-selling pop acts of all time and influenced a generation. With the upcoming announcement of a world tour and a new album, New Kids On The Block are back in a big wayThese guys are still and have always been extremely talented singers. All of them can stand on their own, and their harmonies are really beautiful. This is a good come back album. I just wonder what goes in the heads of those in charge of compiling these collections. If it's called "Greatest Hits" then it should include ALL their hits, doesn't it? A simple check... see description |
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 | item: The Definitive Collection features a rare single remix of "Ring, Ring" and a 1979 promo-only extended mix of "Voulez-Vous" as bonus tracks, as well as a concise, illustrated history of the band and each track. This is the canon from whence the term "Europop" sprang. With a continental sense of vocal neoclassicism, informed by just the right ethnic clichés (and oft wed to the era's insistent 4/4 disco beat) to make songs like "Mama Mia," "Fernando," "Chiquitita," and "Voulez-Vous" work on a global scale, the writing team of Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson and their respective partners in music and life, Agnetha Faltskog and Frida Lyngstad, developed the seamless, wall-of-sound productions contained herein. Indeed, Abba's music was as finely tooled and crafted as anything to come fr... see description |
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