Monday 30 December 2013

Listen with Jonathan: Out of order:- Voulez Vous and SuperTrouper by ABBA

Over the Christmas break I was round at my in laws and my mother in law had the above two albums so I thought it would be stupid to overlook this gift horse and so I listened to both albums back to back.

These are among the later albums issued by the band. Their musical style has by now been well established and gone are the experimental tracks and the forays into genres other than pop. The sound and the layering of the vocals is obvious but the fractures between the band are there lyrically.


Voulez-Vous? (1997 remastered edition)

This album is crammed full of hits records. There are no less than 6 singles present. We start with a classic opener with As Good As New and then follow up with three classics (Voulez Vous, I Have A Dream and Angel Eyes). You feel safe at this stage feeling that you know what you are going to get. Then we have a hybrid track. The King Has Lost His Crown has hints of disco, punk and rock music and is an interesting listen. Then we have the next single, Does Your Mother Know? This song is predominantly delivered by Bjorn. He should stick to writing and guitar, he is no vocalist. The album then offers up a slightly Country & Western track with If It Wasn't For The Nights. This downward slope leads to utter schmaltz in the form of Chiquitita and sheer awfulness with Lovers (Live a Little Longer). The album closes with Kisses of Fire, Summer Night City and Love Light.

After a strong start this album loses its way somewhat. Albums rarely contain all cracking tracks and so that is not a fair criticism to level here. It is an album of two halves and the second is not as strong as the first.  It is worth a listen nevertheless.

Track recommendation: Voulez-Vous?

SuperTrouper (1997 remastered edition)

This album is not nearly as strong as Voulez-Vous? I loathe and detest the title track which opens the session. I am not sure why I dislike it so much but I always have. The second track is simply a classic. The Winner Takes It All is breathtaking in terms of sound and lyrics. According to Bjorn and Agnetha it was one of the hardest songs to sing given the backdrop in their personal life. We then have On & On & ON which for me is just new romantic rubbish. ABBA were never New Romantics. Andante, Andante is actually quite good and it might have been interesting if they had left it as an instrumental. Then we have an track which appears to be about multiple personality disorder and seems to have a Jean-Michel Jarre feel to it. The next single we come across is Happy New Year. I can imagine Julie Andrews singing this. I need to make it clear that that is not a recommendation. Our Last Summer is insipid and The Piper is not much better.

Lay All Your Love On Me is another ABBA classic. The rest of the album with the exception of Gimme, Gimme, Gimme (originally released on a compilation album) is tedious.

It is not their greatest album and the band appears to be on the wane somewhat.

Track recommendation: The Winner Takes It All

I may revisit the other ABBA albums later but I feel the need to listen to something else.

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