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Abba: Unplugged
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Abba: Unplugged

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In April 1974, 500 million television viewers across Europe witnessed the bizarrely thrilling sight of four garishly-dressed unknowns from Sweden storm their way to victory in the Eurovision Song Contest. The song was ‘Waterloo’. Abba had arrived.

Over the next three decades, the band moved on through an almost unbroken succession of hit albums and singles. Abba have sold some 400 million records around the world, and their songs inspired a musical which, since opening in October 2001, has been seen by more than 10 million people. In ABBA: UNPLUGGED, Karl French, a journalist and author specialising in popular culture, brings his inimitable wry perception to bear on the band’s whole story. Born in Sweden, and raised in England, he comes to the subject as someone with first-hand knowledge of the very particular social and political climate from which Abba emerged. He has been a fan - although not necessarily an uncritical one - for three decades.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 November 2005
Pages
304
ISBN
9780749950705

In April 1974, 500 million television viewers across Europe witnessed the bizarrely thrilling sight of four garishly-dressed unknowns from Sweden storm their way to victory in the Eurovision Song Contest. The song was ‘Waterloo’. Abba had arrived.

Over the next three decades, the band moved on through an almost unbroken succession of hit albums and singles. Abba have sold some 400 million records around the world, and their songs inspired a musical which, since opening in October 2001, has been seen by more than 10 million people. In ABBA: UNPLUGGED, Karl French, a journalist and author specialising in popular culture, brings his inimitable wry perception to bear on the band’s whole story. Born in Sweden, and raised in England, he comes to the subject as someone with first-hand knowledge of the very particular social and political climate from which Abba emerged. He has been a fan - although not necessarily an uncritical one - for three decades.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 November 2005
Pages
304
ISBN
9780749950705