Abba Complete Discography From 1973 To 2001 15 Full Albums 20 Cds Mp3s Covers Le Rico Bridge.rar
No new studio albums, but ABBA Gold (1992) became a global phenomenon, reigniting interest. More ABBA Gold (1993) collected deeper cuts. The 1999 musical Mamma Mia! (and later 2008 film) turned their catalog into a narrative universe.
One of the greatest pop albums ever made. “Dancing Queen”, “Knowing Me, Knowing You”, “Money, Money, Money”, “Fernando” (single, but later added). The title track “Arrival” is an eerie synth instrumental — haunting. The album cover (helicopter arriving?) became iconic. This is where ABBA stopped being a pop group and became a cultural event. No new studio albums, but ABBA Gold (1992)
Before ABBA was ABBA, they were Björn, Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid testing the waters. Ring Ring (originally titled Ring Ring – Songs by Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fältskog & Anni-Frid Lyngstad) flopped in Eurovision but found life in Sweden. Tracks like “People Need Love” and “He Is Your Brother” had that sunshine-pop innocence — no global domination yet, but the harmony magic was brewing. A standard ABBA studio album generally contains between
“Under Attack” (their actual final single before the 2021 comeback) and “The Day Before You Came” — a five-and-a-half-minute ballad about a woman reciting her dull day, implying a life changed by a mysterious stranger. Absolutely chilling. End of an era. “Head over Heels”
A standard ABBA studio album generally contains between 8 and 12 tracks. However, the "20 CDs" count in this archive indicates the inclusion of expanded editions, remasters, or perhaps the box-set style packaging where albums were paired or supplemented with B-sides and alternate versions.
For a collector, this count suggests high fidelity and completeness. It implies that the archive avoids the "radio edit" trap, offering full-length versions of disco anthems like "Dancing Queen" and progressive pop suites like "The Name of the Game."
Written as their marriages ended. Cold war, paranoia, loneliness. “The Visitors” (about dissidents under house arrest), “Head over Heels”, “When All Is Said and Done”. Synths are colder, lyrics sharper. Includes “Like an Angel Passing Through My Room” — a minimal, haunting closer with a music box melody. This is ABBA’s Kid A moment: experimental, bleak, brilliant.

