A song that haunts me from the very first time I've heard it. I have always been attracted to the thought that Mr. Right or Ms. Right is just right around the corner, and by chance, they shall meet. It has a Nöel Coward approach of throwing the dice and seeing how life will come upon oneself. The beauty of it is the passiveness of the singer, noting her day, which is very average, and something experienced every day. Until the moment happens, and all of sudden the world changes. Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus go into the pathos and the dreaded counting of one's existence in a day that's normal but full of dread. An ABBA masterpiece.
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Friday, December 1, 2017
Thursday, June 20, 2013
ABBA - "More Abba Gold"
ABBA
– More
ABBA Gold
CD, US 1993
Polydor
If
ABBA's Gold
the lightness, then More
ABBA Gold
is the poison leaked from that supposed happiness. On repeated
listens, this can be the most depressing album ever. Or just a
romantic mood about to fall over. Songs like The
Day Before You Came
list the hours before finding perhaps Mr. or Ms. Of one's life - but
there is something so banal and depressing about it all.
The genius of Benny Andersson and
Bjorn Ulvaeus' music and words is that its music for the every
person, but to acknowledge such romantic dreams and failure turns it
into an operatic theater piece of sorts. Its beautiful and full of
surface feelings, but if you dig underneath their image, you'll find
a certain amount of despair. ABBA is so unique and one with its
time. Essential pop that doesn't really speak for its era (the 70's)
but in its own time-warp. ABBA reminds me of some outside artists
who make up their own world and there is our world and then there's
ABBA's world.
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