ABBA - Super Trouper [Australia Bonus Tracks]

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Album Details

Title: Super Trouper [Australia Bonus Tracks]
Artist: ABBA
Release Date: 12/1980
Re-Released On: 10/16/2001
Label: Universal International, Polydor, Polar Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 731454996426, 766487287227, 731454995627
Genre: Rock
Styles: Dance-Pop, Euro-Pop, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Swedish Pop/Rock
Moods: Cheerful, Delicate, Exuberant, Fun, Happy, Joyous, Light, Rousing, Sentimental, Sparkling, Sugary, Sweet, Energetic, Gentle, Giddy, Gleeful, Naive, Plaintive, Playful, Romantic, Stylish, Innocent, Party/Celebratory, Sexy, Elegant, Laid-Back/Mellow, Sensual, Sophisticated
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Super Trouper
  2. The Winner Takes It All
  3. On and on and On
  4. Andante, Andante
  5. Me and I
  6. Happy New Year
  7. Our Last Summer
  8. The Piper
  9. Lay All Your Love on Me
  10. The Way Old Friends Do [Live]
  11. Elaine
  12. Put on Your White Sombrero

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDUniversal International549964
2001CDPolydor549964
2001CDPolar Records549964

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Album Review

Commercially, Super Trouper, ABBA's seventh album, was another worldwide blockbuster. "The Winner Takes It All," its lead-off single, released several months in advance of the album in most territories, was a smash; for example, it was the group's 14th consecutive Top Five hit in the U.K. and their eighth number one there. The title track was also a British chart-topper (their last), as was the album, their sixth. "Lay All Your Love on Me" made the U.K. Top Ten, and "On and on and On" was released as a single in some countries, hitting the Top Ten in Australia. (Typically, American success was more modest, though the album went gold, and "The Winner Takes It All" was a number one adult contemporary and Top Ten pop hit.) Musically, Super Trouper found ABBA, always trend-conscious, taking account of the passing of disco and returning to the pop/rock sound typical of their early albums. Only "Lay All Your Love on Me" employed a dance approach. The title song had the kind of martial beat and pop sound more in keeping with the group that had broken through with "Mamma Mia" and "S.O.S.," and "On and on and On" paid homage to one of their chief influences, The Beach Boys, with an arrangement reminiscent of "Do It Again." Lyrically, there was a distinct sense of world weariness and melancholy, from the divorce lamentations of "The Winner Takes It All" to the dissatisfaction with touring expressed in "Super Trouper" and even the nostalgia for a simpler time in "Our Last Summer." For performers on top of the world, the members of ABBA were putting an unusual amount of what sounded like real unhappiness into their pop music. [The 2001 Australian reissue added "Elaine," a non-LP B-side, and "Put On Your White Sombrero," an outtake] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Agnetha FaltskogVocals
Ake SundqvistPercussion
Anders HanserPhotography
Anni-Frid LyngstadVocals
Benny AnderssonSynthesizer, Producer, Keyboards, Vocals
Björn UlvaeusProducer, Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic)
Carl Magnus PalmLiner Notes
Fredrik HurtigArt Direction, Redesign
Janne KlingSaxophone, Flute
Janne SchafferGuitar
Jeanette AnderssonReissue Coordination
Jon AstleyRemastering
Kajtek WojciechowskiSaxophone
Lars CarlssonSaxophone
Lars-Erik LarssonCover Photo, Photography
Lasse WellanderGuitar, Guitar (Acoustic)
Margareta LundstromReissue Coordination
Marko SöderströmReissue Coordination, Reissue Supervisor
Michael B. TretowEngineer, Remastering
Mike WatsonBass
Ola BrunkertDrums
Per LindvallDrums
Rune SoderqvistArt Direction
Rutger GunnarssonString Arrangements, Bass