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Music : Thank You for the Music

Thank You for the Music

by: ABBA



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0731452347220
Format: Box set
Label: Polydor / Umgd
Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd
Number Of Discs: 4
Publisher: Polydor / Umgd
Release Date: April 18, 1995
Sales Rank: 7307
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Disc 1:
  1. People Need Love
  2. Another Town, Another Train
  3. He Is Your Brother
  4. Love Isn't Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough)
  5. Ring Ring - ABBA, Anderson, Stig
  6. Waterloo
  7. Hasta MaƱana
  8. Honey, Honey
  9. Dance (While the Music Still Goes On)
  10. So Long
  11. I've Been Waiting for You
  12. I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
  13. S.O.S.
  14. Mamma Mia - ABBA, Anderson, Stig
  15. Fernando
  16. Dancing Queen
  17. That's Me
  18. When I Kissed the Teacher
  19. Money, Money, Money
  20. Crazy World
  21. My Love, My Life
Disc 2:
  1. Knowing Me, Knowing You
  2. Happy Hawaii
  3. The Name of the Game
  4. I Wonder (Departure) - ABBA, Anderson, Stig
  5. Eagle
  6. Take a Chance on Me
  7. Thank You for the Music
  8. Summer Night City
  9. Chiquitita
  10. Lovelight
  11. Does Your Mother Know
  12. Voulez-Vous
  13. Angeleyes
  14. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
  15. I Have a Dream - ABBA, Ulvaeus, Bjorn
Disc 3:
  1. The Winner Takes It All
  2. Elaine
  3. Super Trouper
  4. Lay All Your Love on Me
  5. On and on and On
  6. Our Last Summer
  7. The Way Old Friends Do
  8. The Visitors
  9. One of Us
  10. Should I Laugh or Cry
  11. Head Over Heels
  12. When All Is Said and Done
  13. Like an Angel Passing Through My Room
  14. The Day Before You Came
  15. Cassandra
  16. Under Attack
Disc 4:
  1. Put on Your White Sombrero
  2. Dream World - ABBA,
  3. Thank You for the Music
  4. Hej Gamle Man - ABBA,
  5. Merry-Go-Round
  6. Santa Rosa
  7. She's My Kind of Girl
  8. Pick a Bale of Cotton/On Top of Old Smokey/Midnight Special
  9. You Owe Me One
  10. Slipping Through My Fingers/Me and I
  11. ABBA Undeleted - ABBA,
  12. Waterloo
  13. Ring Ring - ABBA, Anderson, Stig
  14. Honey, Honey


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A Satisfied Customer ...
I knew exactly what I was buying and I'm happy with the product. Service, free shipping and item price were great as well.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * AWESOME!! ...
If you are even a little bit of a fan of the ABBA music, you will LOVE this set!! The music on the first 3 is of course amazing, even a few songs I had never heard before! The 4th disc of never-before released and demos is interesting....not amazing, but good! But to top it all off is a beautiful color booklet inside the case detailing the band's beginnings, how they met, their whole story!! It is very interesting to read!!! I am SOOOO glad I got this!! AND it is SOOO much cheaper on Amazon, I checked MANY, MANY places online AND in stores, and Amazon has the LOWEST price, including shipping!!! For any fan of Abba, this is a MUST-HAVE!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Worth Buying for Just a Few Rare Tracks... ...
The best part of this collection is the rare, previously unavailable tracks. Never mind that buying this item means acquiring songs one already has; it is the the above mentioned rare stuff that is worth the price of admission. Disc 4, Track 8, Medley, Pick a Bale of Cotton, On Top of Old Smokey, and Midnight Special are interesting. Whoever heard of ABBA singing a CCR song? And Track 11 on the same disc, ABBA Undeleted, in which they're "jamming" is a lot of fun, because it is so informal and spontaneous.
Now, if only Agnetha Faltskog's early career German language recordings would once again be available...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Music!!! ...
I enjoyed all of the music in this CD. It brings me back to my childhood days where ABBA songs were played over the radio on a daily basis. It is good to know that I finally found and have the ABBA CD that I like!!!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Thank You for the Music ABBA! ...
Well I recentley purchased this box set and I was happy. My only two complaints are about tracks on this box set.

Complaint #1:
They say they have put every track on here ever released by ABBA. This is NOT true. It does NOT contain "Arrival", "Dum Dum Diddle", "Bang-A-Boomerang", "My Love, My Life", "Lovelight (Original Version)", "The Name of the Game (Long Version)", "Move On", tracks from their Spanish album "Oro: Grandes Exitos", "Intermezzo No. 1", "Ring Ring (Bara Du Slog En Signal)", any tracks from the Ring Ring album (aside from "Ring Ring", "Merry-Go-Round", "Love Isn't Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough)and "Santa Rosa") so many of the tracks that ABBA released is NOT on here so it is NOT all of ABBA's singles (first to last) they leave many good ones out.
Complaint #2:
This box set remixes Lovelight and shortens The Name of the Game. Most people like the ORIGINAL version of Lovelight and the ORIGINAL version of The Name of the Game. Aside from this the box set is well worth your ABBA pleasure...


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