Sunday 15 December 2013

The listening experiment 2: ABBA - Waterloo

This is ABBAs second album. It kicks off with the title track. This song made ABBA huge as it was the one which won Eurovision.  However, unlike Ring Ring the tracks following the opener are different. Sitting In The Palmtree which follows has a reggae beat underlying it. At times the vocal style of the band is at odds with the beat but unlike with Ring Ring the contrast doesn’t great and it is an understated little number.

Next we have King Kong Song which has more of a glam rock undertone which is in keeping with the times.  This is followed by Hasta Manana. This is one of the singles from the album. It has a very Eurovision feel and I didn’t recognise the song until I heard the chorus. The song is very much of its time and has that ABBA feel to it. It is a well crafted song. My Mama Said has a rhythm which would come to be associated with disco in the following years.

Dance (While The Music Still Goes On) is another track which would only have come out of the 1970s and is another pop song. This is followed by the third of the singles which was released, Honey Honey. This is a bit of an ABBA classic. From the pop we move back to glam rock with Watch Out. The problem with this song for me is that it isn’t sure what it wants to be. One moment it is glam rock then pop. It would have been stronger if it had stuck to the glam path.

Then we have What About Livingstone. It is unclear whether this is about the town in Lothian, the Scottish explorer or if it is indeed about anything at all.  Next we have a ballad, Gonna Sing You My Love Song. It is pure ABBA but is still not particularly strong. Last we have Suzy Hang A-Round. It has a feel of something from the 1960s possibly The Mamas & The Papas.

Overall it is a much better album than Ring Ring. It didn’t do too well in the charts and only the title track made any real impact on the UK charts. That being said it is much more obvious to see where the band are starting to go. What they needed to do was define their style and decide what sort of music they wanted to do. This album shows the breadth of musical influence but is still not the finished article.


Track recommendation: Waterloo

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