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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0766487287623
Format: Extra tracks, Limited Edition, Original recording remastered
Label: Polydor / Umgd
Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd
MPN: 549965
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Polydor / Umgd
Release Date: October 16, 2001
Studio: Polydor / Umgd
Disc 1:- The Visitors (Crackin' Up)
- Head Over Heels
- When All Is Said and Done
- Soldiers
- I Let the Music Speak
- One of Us
- Two for the Price of One
- Slipping Through My Fingers
- Like an Angel Passing Through My Room
- Should I Laugh or Cry
- The Day Before You Came
- Cassandra
- Under Attack
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Editorial Review:Amazon.com:Abba's 1981 swan song is appropriately touched by intimations of loss;
The Visitors certainly contains nothing as breezy as "Does Your Mother Know." Far from the listless meanderings of a group on its way out, however, the album is alive with emotion and creativity. The title track fuses a melody reminiscent of the Beatles Indian explorations with a smartly done synthesizer arrangement typical of the disc as a whole. (They could've been the Human League!) Similarly moody cuts like "Soldiers" and "One of Us" help make this that rare thing, an Abba record suited for lonely late nights. This 24-bit remaster boasts four bonus cuts, including the final singles "The Day Before You Came" and "Under Attack," in addition to improved sound quality.
--Rickey Wright
Album Description:Exclusive import limited edition digipak is remastered, has extensive line notes and lyrics, and includes four bonus songs, 'Should I Laugh Or Cry', 'The Day Before You Came', 'Cassandra' and 'Under Attack'. 13 tracks in all.
Album Details:24-bit digital remaster with new liner notes, complete lyrics and bonus tracks: 'Should I Laugh or Cry', 'The Day Before You Came', 'Cassandra' and 'Under Attack'.
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The editorial review of this album stated that this doesn't sound like an album by a group on the way out. He was right, it sounds like ANYTHING but a group calling it quits. I think the reason for this is that ABBA did intend to record an album after The Vistors but opted instead for a break which, unfortunately, turned into a permanent one.
I believe some of the bonus songs were recorded for inclusion in the next album, if I'm not mistaken. I never saw ABBA in concert, much to my dismay, ...
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I think Abba is so underrated, because their harmonies are so absolutely beautiful. This CD has several songs on it that are worth buying to keep..."The Visitors" is a song that is just fun to hear. But others, like "One of Us" and "Like an Angel Passing thru my Room" are those stop still songs that make you pause and remember. A song that can be sad "Slipping through My Fingers" is so gorgeous and so relatable to anyone seeing their child growing up, and it was just featured in the "Mamma Mia" film. ...
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When i first got this cd on alumb i played the heck out of it and it still sounds good but not as it does now and when i seen it had extra tracks on this cd i knew i just had to have it.
Rondall
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I first heard "The Visitors" 25 years ago cruising around w/friends in college, and I remember my friend Diane warning us that this Abba tape would trip us out...the intro "sounds like Rush", I remember her saying. And for a guy who preferred hard rock and metal, I was intrigued. The melodies and the lyrics made you realize this wasn't the overproduced numbers that ABBA was famous for pop audiences in the US; it was mature in lyrics and its styling. Years later I bought the CD, and I can say it's one ...
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The Visitors was ABBA's last studio album, and there is a sombre mood which sets it apart. But it is a true masterpiece! One song in particular transcends pop music. I Let The Music Speak explores the nature of creativity itself. It sees the composer as a medium through which music passes. It assumes music (art) to have a pre-existence and that we merely tune into it. The song hints of music's capacity to evoke emotions and to enhance reality. Music reconciles. Note the imagery. Streets take the artist ...
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