ABBA at their artistic peak.
In December 1977, ABBA released The Album-a bold, ambitious record that showed the world they were more than pop hitmakers. From soaring anthems like Eagle and the irresistible brilliance of Take a Chance on Me to the theatrical ambition of The Girl with the Golden Hair mini-musical, this was the moment ABBA balanced global stardom with true creative experimentation.
Iconic Albums - ABBA: The Album takes you deep inside the story of this landmark record. Discover how it was written and recorded at Polar Studios, its ties to ABBA: The Movie, and the way it reflected the band's transition from glittering chart toppers to serious artists. With in-depth chapters on every track, explorations of the band's image, touring history, critical reception, and legacy, this book offers the complete picture of The Album and its lasting influence on pop culture.
Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering ABBA's music anew, this book reveals why The Album remains one of their most rewarding and forward-looking works.
Inside you'll find:
A song-by-song breakdown of The Album
The story behind The Girl with the Golden Hair and ABBA's theatrical ambitions
How singles like The Name of the Game and Take a Chance on Me conquered charts worldwide
ABBA's 1977 world tour and its role in shaping the record
The critical reception, fan response, and reappraisal of The Album over time
How it paved the way for Voulez-Vous, Super Trouper, and The Visitors
Part celebration, part critical study, Iconic Albums - ABBA: The Album is your definitive companion to one of ABBA's most daring and important records.
Richard Ward's Iconic Albums series dives deep into the greatest records of all time-telling the stories behind the music, the artists, and the cultural impact that still echoes today.