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ABBA Albums Ranked From Worst to Best

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Tastes Like Music

Tastes Like Music

Күн бұрын

Joe finally wore us down and got us to do the ABBA discography. We definitely didn't all see eye to eye on this one...
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ABBA (/ˈæbə/ AB-ə, Swedish: [ˈâbːa]) are a Swedish pop group formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. The group's name is an acronym of the first letters of their first names. They became one of the most commercially successful acts in the history of popular music, topping the charts worldwide from 1974 to 1983. In 1974 ABBA were Sweden's first winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, with the song "Waterloo", which in 2005 was chosen as the best song in the competition's history as part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the contest.
During the band's main active years, it consisted of two married couples: Fältskog and Ulvaeus, and Lyngstad and Andersson. With the increase of their popularity, their personal lives suffered, which eventually resulted in the collapse of both marriages. The relationship changes were reflected in the group's music, with latter compositions featuring darker and more introspective lyrics. After ABBA disbanded, Andersson and Ulvaeus achieved success writing music for the stage, while Lyngstad and Fältskog pursued solo careers.
Ten years after their disbanding, a compilation, ABBA Gold was released, which became a worldwide bestseller. In 1999, ABBA's music was adapted into the successful musical Mamma Mia! that toured worldwide. A film of the same name, released in 2008, became the highest-grossing film in the United Kingdom that year. A sequel, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, was released in 2018. That same year it was announced that the band had recorded two new songs after 35 years of being inactive.
They are one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with record sales estimated to be between 150 million and over 380 million records worldwide. ABBA were the first group from a non-English-speaking country to achieve consistent success in the charts of English-speaking countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. They are the best-selling Swedish band of all tim] and one of the best-selling bands originating in continental Europe. ABBA had eight consecutive number-one albums in the UK. The group also enjoyed significant success in Latin America, and recorded a collection of their hit songs in Spanish. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010. In 2015, their song "Dancing Queen" was inducted into the Recording Academy's Grammy Hall of Fame.
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Give us your thoughts on ABBA down in the comments and let us know how you rank their albums. Thanks for watching!
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@squid4104
@squid4104 3 жыл бұрын
I'm with Joe. All the Abba albums are masterpieces!
@JCStorm76
@JCStorm76 3 жыл бұрын
Arguably the greatest pop group ever.
@tivolidream9655
@tivolidream9655 3 жыл бұрын
Masterpieces?? Really?
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
Really!!! - Joe
@tivolidream9655
@tivolidream9655 3 жыл бұрын
@@TastesLikeMusic like.... Pet sounds masterpiece??
@squid4104
@squid4104 3 жыл бұрын
@@tivolidream9655 ??? Yeah, Really!
@spoteach
@spoteach 3 жыл бұрын
I'm totally on Joe's side. How can you not hear the sadness in the lyrics and in the awesom blending vocal harmonies of Agnetha and Frida? How can you not hear the excellent melodies and arrangments of Benny and Bjorn? My favourite album is Super Trouper and then the four other later albums follow straight behind. Their third is indeed their transitional record and the first two are the ones you don't need in your collection if you have a decent singles compilation. Favourite songs: Dancing Queen, The WInner Takes It All, Knowing Me Knowing You, Gimme Gimme Gimme and Our Last Summer.
@ryankramzer1256
@ryankramzer1256 3 жыл бұрын
I get the duality and see and hear the sadness Don't feel it though. Not even close
@spoteach
@spoteach 3 жыл бұрын
@@ryankramzer1256 Maybe ABBA uses a more European musical language to express that duality. It might explain why I don't feel those kind of emotions in the work of more than one acclaimed American pop group. Thanks for your reaction. Most of the listography episodes I'm on your side, but this time I was surprised you didn't feel what Joe and I feel. But these differences in taste keep the debate alive.
@starry2006
@starry2006 3 жыл бұрын
@@spoteach Honestly I think some fans of The Beach Boys would like ABBA? Or in the 70s even other groups like The Eagles? Apparently the song Eagle was actually inspired by The Eagles, and The Name of the Game by Boston's More Than a Feeling.
@Tom_McMurtry
@Tom_McMurtry 3 жыл бұрын
First two are fun albums but not great albums. My fav is The Album. Although it is not my favourite all the time!
@simonboyers4917
@simonboyers4917 3 жыл бұрын
Let's face it, we're all going to listen to a bit of ABBA after this video.
@toonhkuitjes6382
@toonhkuitjes6382 3 жыл бұрын
just listened to my "The Visitors" LP and now "Super Trouper" whilst taking down the Christmas decorations. Funnily was listening to the double CD The Definitive Collection on Sunday whilst playing board games with my two teenage sons and we were singing along to all the hits!
@roxannewalsh
@roxannewalsh 3 жыл бұрын
Not really. I had all the Abba for a lifetime and the next back in the 70s. It is like a vaccination that makes you immune. It also worked against The Sweet and Bay City Rollers, Carpenters and Osmonds and others like that. Nostalgia only works for things you feel you have lost.
@DavidJones-ep6vo
@DavidJones-ep6vo 3 жыл бұрын
I am probs ABBA done for a while after today. Never fail to enjoy them when they come up on my go to "Classic" radio station.
@starry2006
@starry2006 3 жыл бұрын
@@roxannewalsh ABBA are more popular than any of those you mention.
@faddy24
@faddy24 6 ай бұрын
​@MarvinGuatemalanBoy A lot better
@Hi-kq1vi
@Hi-kq1vi 3 жыл бұрын
ABBA The Album for me-my parents played it all the time when I was young. Cannot even begin to tell you how huge Abba were here in the UK from 1974-1982.
@trickygoose2
@trickygoose2 3 жыл бұрын
Yes they were definitely the biggest singles act in the UK through that period. I was quite young at the time and their dominance put me off them, but I started to gradually appreciate them more over time and bought the Abba Gold compilation when it came out in the early '90s.
@ABBALAURAFAN
@ABBALAURAFAN 3 жыл бұрын
When he said his worst was Arrival I paused this and almost fainted.. ? But let’s see ..
@samroozen6719
@samroozen6719 3 жыл бұрын
Me too. I was in shock!
@joshf.4270
@joshf.4270 3 жыл бұрын
I truly cannot comprehend anybody not liking ABBA's music, but if it doesn't click, it doesn't click I guess. Thank you for this video, it was fun!
@lionelraoul
@lionelraoul 3 жыл бұрын
I must confess I'm not a fan but I certainly respect them.
@suprchickn7745
@suprchickn7745 2 жыл бұрын
I love metal. I love Megadeth, Metallica, Maiden, Queensryche and lots of more obscure bands. Abba wrote some incredibly well-crafted songs, much of their stuff is extremely complex and they have a sound like no group before or since.
@johnwalters5410
@johnwalters5410 3 жыл бұрын
ABBA were great but The Visitors is on another level, simply awesome & woefully underrated.
@JCStorm76
@JCStorm76 3 жыл бұрын
It’s a classic
@nielsulriksrensen9818
@nielsulriksrensen9818 3 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. The Visitors is my favorite album, esp. the title track.
@janpoelkamp4229
@janpoelkamp4229 3 жыл бұрын
The Visitors is pitch black. Really a big downer of an album and all the better for it.
@richardsellers8671
@richardsellers8671 Жыл бұрын
@@janpoelkamp4229 Totally agree, dark and in some respects un-Abba like, but as you say the better for it, best ABBA album by far, a masterpiece.
@prockrog5219
@prockrog5219 3 жыл бұрын
Björn and Benny are some pretty amazing songwriters, and I've always respected ABBA for that. Growing up in Norway (Anni-Frid is from Arctic Norway) they were kind of "our" band too and played to death on radio and TV in the 70s and 80s. So I've grown pretty tired of their hits, but when I "rediscovered" them as an adult I fell in love with some of their deep cuts. I love their use of synths, and Led Zeppelin did too which is one of the reasons they recorded their last album in their studio in Stockholm! 8. Ring Ring (Dissilusion is the only song I play occasionally) 7. Waterloo (My Mama Said is the highlight) 6. ABBA (S.O.S. and Intermezzo No. 1 are pretty OK) 5. The Arrival (Tiger and My Love, My Life are my favorites) 4. Voulez-Vous (Disco's not really my thang' but it is pop music perfection) 3. Super Trouper (have hits that I still can listen too, like The Winner Takes it All and Happy New Year - Lay All Your Love On Me is a pretty killer disco song) 2. The Visitors (The least happy album of them all, and that might be why I rank it so high. Also like the production and synths on this one very much. 1. The Album (Deep cuts like Eagle and I'm a Marionette are pretty darn good!)
@toonhkuitjes6382
@toonhkuitjes6382 3 жыл бұрын
"The Winner takes it all" is one of the most emotional songs ever written and performed! How can the naysayers Kramzer and Joseph knock the emotional content of their music !!!
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
Woah, woah, woah. I’m the one saying that there’s tons of emotion in the vocals. - Joe
@toonhkuitjes6382
@toonhkuitjes6382 3 жыл бұрын
@@TastesLikeMusic sorry meant Jason! Hahaha
@edward8597
@edward8597 3 жыл бұрын
I don't get it either. It's musical method acting at its finest. Are they getting tripped up on the accents, I wonder?
@Ripley9425
@Ripley9425 Жыл бұрын
Abba is a gift to mankind period!!!
@nielsulriksrensen9818
@nielsulriksrensen9818 3 жыл бұрын
This is a lot of fun and highly interesting - thanks. Especially your discussions of the girls' singing. I heard a Danish podcast a couple of years ago analyzing Anni-Frid's and Agnetha's vocals, exploring their singing in the light of the Scandinavian folk music traditions. There was also a section on the differences between how European and American singers tend to express emotions etc: Very simplisticly put they talked about a more minimalistic respectively a more maximalistic approach, which may be one of the reasons why two of you have a hard time hearing what for me appears as soaring emotions and loads of melancholy in A+A's vocals.
@starry2006
@starry2006 3 жыл бұрын
Tretow the engineer experimented with double/triple tracking voices. And Benny Andersson wanted to create a wall of sound like Phil Spector. Some of them definitely had folk roots, though Frida had liked to sing American standards and not just schlager. There's a schlager aspect to some songs now and again, Move on is one of the better ones. Some folk dance also sometimes shows.
@FrankHerfjord
@FrankHerfjord 2 жыл бұрын
Hello fellow scandi person. 100%.
@hardrockwhisker2771
@hardrockwhisker2771 3 жыл бұрын
I didn't think I will ever see so much hate for ABBA. It would be interesting to know what kind of music those two guys are into. I mean ABBA kinda has everything for everyone: their lyrics cover all emotional spectrum, their vocals are super vibrant, melodic and unique, same could be said about their instrumental parts. I don't know how anyone can call their music not emotional, when songs like Winner Takes it All or When All Is Said And Done or Happy New Year are emotional masterpieces. ABBA is one of those bands that are in the league of their own, their music doesn't sound like any other band that ever existed before or after.
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
They, like most Americans, can’t hear ABBA correctly. - Joe
@johnjackson3735
@johnjackson3735 3 жыл бұрын
@Marvin Morawski ABBA impresses me a lot more than Madonna in terms of vocal beauty, memorable melodies and emotional resonance. Their lyrics are also more meaningful to me.
@mikemauzey769
@mikemauzey769 3 жыл бұрын
Knowing you knowing me was real to me.
@dionneking8
@dionneking8 3 жыл бұрын
voulez vous has my jam " if it wasnt for the nights"
@davebrubeck
@davebrubeck 2 жыл бұрын
100% onboard with Joe. The emotions are the core of ABBA - a great band.
@manalive256
@manalive256 3 жыл бұрын
Big up Joe! Really out on a limb on your own on this vid, you must have some European blood in you! I completely agree about the heartache and melancholy in their music and the emotionally charged vocals. Some people say they are a guilty pleasure. No need to feel any guilt, just enjoy the pure pleasure!
@starry2006
@starry2006 3 жыл бұрын
I don't have any guilty pleasures.
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt 3 жыл бұрын
I write this before watching the video. I do this because I'm Swedish. ABBA was the first band I ever heard, 43 years ago. I consider them to be equal to the Beatles in terms of songwriting skills (probably better) and definitely superior to them as far as musicianship and singing goes. I really shouldn't be watching this video because I'm bound to get hurt. This is way too personal for me. But I watch everything else you do, so what the fuck. Here we go. 🤢 edit: Jesus Christ, that hurt. The only one of you who got it was Joe. He alone understands that ABBA isn't a damn party band but that each and every one of their albums is filled with bittersweet songs of Nordic soul. Not surprising, perhaps. I mean, he even looks Swedish! Anyway, glad that at least one of you knows how to listen.
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt 3 жыл бұрын
@@shanemckenna9416 Nope.
@Freddy-wv3wd
@Freddy-wv3wd 3 жыл бұрын
@@SpaceCattttt You're trying to tell that Bjorn or Benny is a better musician than Paul McCartney who can basically play any instrument there is? I guess Shane is right with your bias, if you weren't Swedish you would have never said that.
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt 3 жыл бұрын
@@Freddy-wv3wd I do and I would. So what?
@Freddy-wv3wd
@Freddy-wv3wd 3 жыл бұрын
@@SpaceCattttt So you are wrong.
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt 3 жыл бұрын
@@Freddy-wv3wd Because you say so? You're cute.
@watchflexwatchflex5956
@watchflexwatchflex5956 3 жыл бұрын
How can you not hear emotion in The Winner Takes It All?
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
That’s what I want to know. - Joe
@harrybaccarini3739
@harrybaccarini3739 3 жыл бұрын
Right on Joe. They are seen as sophisticated songwriters and performers in Uk
@QuintEssential-sz2wn
@QuintEssential-sz2wn 3 ай бұрын
Yeesh! First, good on ya Joe for appreciating ABBA. As for the other two, I can certainly understand not caring for ABBA. We all have our own taste. But it's always going to strike me as odd when someone can't appreciate at least their skill, in writing, performing and production. Jason in particular reminds me of all those early music critics who were just clueless about ABBA, writing them off as mere artificial fluff. If there is anything significant in the ABBA phenomenon, it is just how many who wrote them off at first came around to thinking "I was wrong about them...damn they were better than I gave them credit for!" That includes consumers, critics, musicians, you name it. I don't know a single musician, from any genre, who doesn't have some appreciation of ABBA in musical terms. Probably the most bizarre "not getting it" aspect of Jason's and Kramzer 's take had to do with the vocals - portraying them as utterly cold, artificial and devoid of real emotion. This is twilight-zone land. ABBA possibly more than any group I've ever seen, is known to bring their fans - even non-fans - to tears! Aside from discussions among ABBA fans, you can see tons of ABBA reaction videos, especially to their ballads, bringing tears to the eyes of first time listeners. Agnetha (the blonde) in particular had an early reputation before ABBA as the something like Connie Francis of Sweden, "the girl who cried with her singing." She has a wide reputation among fans, critics and those who worked with her, as being superb at interpreting lyrics, and inhabiting the character in the lyrics. It is within the stylistic confines of the Scandinavian reserved temperament, so possibly that is throwing some USA folks off. Unlike the penchant for over overwrought delivery and/or Melisma/oversinging many north american singers seem to associate with "emotion," Agnetha's delivery is often honest, straight-forward, only what the song demands, and feels more authentic for this IMO. I think this perhaps comes across more obviously when watching her performances. A couple of examples here: Chiquitita "Live" kzfaq.info/get/bejne/aLZ0n7F-x7fNc6M.html She sang one of the most heralded break up songs of all time, Winner Takes It All, the lyrics about divorce, right as she and ABBA's lyricist had divorced: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/e56Sdtqev9aZh2w.html
@jamesgriffithsmusic
@jamesgriffithsmusic 3 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to this one guys. I tried to do an ABBA rankings video at new year, and after much agonising I finally gave up. I like them all, that's it.
@TangoEliott
@TangoEliott 3 жыл бұрын
What is really hard to listen to is this review. ABBA is beloved world wide. They are fantastic. Good thing your opinion is simply your opinion. Joe is the only sane one.
@12spanku
@12spanku 3 жыл бұрын
I like the banter in between the albums, I found your early vids were a bit too edited down. Don't be afraid to leave that stuff in, it adds to the experience.
@shortsleave
@shortsleave 3 жыл бұрын
The Album is my favorite by far. Eagle is an amazing track.
@davidwinthrop7077
@davidwinthrop7077 3 жыл бұрын
And the closing track ‘I’m a Marionette’ Killer song!
@starry2006
@starry2006 3 жыл бұрын
It is great. I suppose it isn't an obvious opening for an album, unless you see it maybe as a prelude kind of piece.
@nickchristoforou7850
@nickchristoforou7850 3 жыл бұрын
"Move On" and "Hole In Your Soul" are amazing, but all 9 tracks are great. Abba's melodies are second to none.
@davidwinthrop7077
@davidwinthrop7077 3 жыл бұрын
@@nickchristoforou7850 Totally agree and what a rocker ‘Hole In Your Sole’ is. In my opinion Andersson and Ulvaeus are the Lennon and McCartney of the 1970s.
@JCStorm76
@JCStorm76 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve always been a closet ABBA fan though I rarely admit it. My favourite would either be Voulez/vous or The Visitors. Strange putting Arrival last, Jason. It’s often regarded as their best and by the way did you know When I Kissed the Teacher is Agnethas favourite ABBA song? Either way they’re a much better band than Jason and Kramzer make out. They’re arguably the greatest pop group in history, I feel sorry for people who don’t ‘get it’ Interesting fact. Suzy Hang-Around was Benny’s only ever lead vocal on an ABBA song
@OutOnTheTiles
@OutOnTheTiles 2 жыл бұрын
The greatest pop band in history is the Beatles, come on now….. even Abba would admit that. Elton John is also light years ahead of Abba.
@JCStorm76
@JCStorm76 2 жыл бұрын
@@OutOnTheTiles No he’s not. At least half his catalogue is rubbish. When was his last great album? 1983? Plus The Beatles were a rock band to my ears, not pop. Especially for the 60s. But either way, of course The Beatles were better, because they’re better than everybody
@TheRealBlueSwan
@TheRealBlueSwan 3 жыл бұрын
ABBA are the GOATS of pure pop. Everything from the third album on is pretty brilliant. And they got better with time. The Visitors is their best album, IMO, followed by Super Trouper.
@TheGenreman
@TheGenreman 3 жыл бұрын
Ritchie Blackmore and cozy Powell loved ABBA
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
Everyone cool did. - Joe
@catsofsherman1316
@catsofsherman1316 3 жыл бұрын
Elvis Costello said the piano on Oliver's Army was inspired by Dancing Queen
@Nebulous_Prowler
@Nebulous_Prowler 3 жыл бұрын
Lemmy was a big fan, too!
@catsofsherman1316
@catsofsherman1316 3 жыл бұрын
@Marvin Morawski I've seen a quote from Elvis himself that the piano part to Oliver's Army was directly influenced by Dancing Queen. I certainly hear the similarity.
@alexmac337
@alexmac337 3 жыл бұрын
Just discovered your videos. Loving them so far. I'm a big ABBA fan, so this was right up my street. The Visitors will always be my number one but of course, that might change if and when this new album/ material arrives.
@hurthim1
@hurthim1 2 жыл бұрын
Joe is so right. It is the beauty of Scandinavian pop music, there is a level of melancholy running through it that is often at odds with the music being played. I hear it in everyone from that region of the world that I connect with from a-ha to Robyn, the Cardigans, Alphabeat. I love Scandinavian pop music.
@Don-n6o
@Don-n6o 2 жыл бұрын
It’s seems to be an American malady: especially with baby boomers, not enjoying a beautiful melody attached to a song. ABBA wrote a ton of music with beautiful melodies. That along with their perfection in the production studio is what makes their music great. But many guys, yes mostly guys my age would rather listen to abrasive screeching guitars, virtually absent of any kind of melody. I like rock and roll as much as the next person, but a good rock song can also be backed up with a great keyboard artist or a good saxophone player. This allows the melody to shine through as it should. ABBA music is unique and timeless. I do think the younger Americans do appreciate it more than my generation of heavy metal freaks. On the other hand, musical tastes are subjective. So to each his own.
@pipmuffins5765
@pipmuffins5765 3 жыл бұрын
It’s great to see you young guys comment on these albums and songs that are now so entrenched in our lives. A fresh opinion. Your ABBA and Depeche Mode discussions are the best 👍👍👍 PS. My choices are closest to Joe: 8. Ring Ring 7. Waterloo 6. Super Trouper (Flawlessly perfect - probably their best album commercially and objectively) 5. Voulez-Vous 4. ABBA (my first ever ABBA album so it’s a sentimental favourite) 3. Arrival 2. The Album 1. The Visitors (Perfectly flawed. The dawn of a beautiful new era that never happened).
@LisaTedescoVC
@LisaTedescoVC 3 жыл бұрын
This video brought me joy today. I was alive and in my tweens and teens when each of these albums came out. My mom bought all of them and I was in love with listening to records while reading lyrics and liner notes, so I would have too hard of a time ranking them; all of these albums mean too much to me. I really love this band. Nostalgia aside, I LOVE the bass and their interesting use of synthesizers. Kramzer, I love that you spotted their influence... In a way, they did get recognition for their innovation in 2010 when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame (same year as Genesis). I remember when "Does Your Mother Know" came out. My mom thought the song was inappropriate and almost wouldn't buy "Voulez Vous," but I begged until she relented. I was too young to know how creepy "Does Your Mother Know" was and I really dug the groovy melody and that the guys were on vocals. This was around the time I had to pretend not to be into them... The whole disco sucks movement came along and suddenly it became uncool to admit that you like them, but their album sales told a whole different story. 😂 Joe, I totally get what you're saying about the juxtaposition of the almost detached vocals with the happy, more upbeat, sometimes even sappy music. I've always appreciated that. I don't think emotional vocals would have worked with their music. That said, I do get where Jason is coming from. Frida had a solo hit post-Abba "I Know There's Something Going On"-- the video is here on KZfaq. Her vocal style did not change much, but does have slightly more feeling. Sadly, the song did not age well. Very '80s. Of course I love the '80s so I still love the song and I still love Abba. Awesome job, guys. I'm going to make an attempt at a top 10 song list tomorrow ✌️💜🎶
@LisaTedescoVC
@LisaTedescoVC 3 жыл бұрын
P. S. Every Abba fan should enjoy the movie Muriel's Wedding starring the always amazing Toni Collette. Check it out if you haven't seen it already, Joe. ❤️
@Pulsar77
@Pulsar77 3 жыл бұрын
I think Does Your Mother Know is the opposite of creepy. A teenage girl is hitting on a guy and he declines because she's way too young. Sounds perfectly appropriate to me. There are plenty of 'sweet sixteen' songs from the '60s that are way more questionable.
@LisaTedescoVC
@LisaTedescoVC 3 жыл бұрын
@@Pulsar77 well thank you for clearing that up for me sir. Or ma’am, I shouldn’t assume (though I was probably correct 😂)
@Pulsar77
@Pulsar77 3 жыл бұрын
@@LisaTedescoVC You're welcome (yes, I'm a guy :))
@LisaTedescoVC
@LisaTedescoVC 3 жыл бұрын
@@Pulsar77 😂😂😂
@joshuawilliams124
@joshuawilliams124 3 жыл бұрын
Loved this one. If you appreciate the craft of songwriting and killer production - ABBA is a must. Amazing imo.
@TheGenreman
@TheGenreman 3 жыл бұрын
8) Ring Ring 7) Waterloo 6) Voulez-Vous 5) ABBA 4) Super Trouper 3) Arrival 2) The Visitors 1) ABBA: The Album.
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. _The Album_ is the best... and also has one of my all-time favorite album covers.
@TheGenreman
@TheGenreman 3 жыл бұрын
@@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy Bookended by two classics, Eagle & I'm A Marionette
@nickchristoforou7850
@nickchristoforou7850 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheGenreman Best song on The Album is "Move On".
@kevingibson3881
@kevingibson3881 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! My take on the vocals (which I LOVE, especially on the ballads) is that's what Swedes sound like while trying to mimic a language they didn't really speak or entirely understand at the time (at least for the ladies in the early years). Loving your picks. And still pulling for a New Order list in the future!
@roxannewalsh
@roxannewalsh 3 жыл бұрын
My experience with people in Sweden is that almost everybody there speaks English. They need to, just like the Dutch, because they travel a lot and nobody outside their countries speaks Swedish or Dutch. In Stockholm you can go into any bar or shop or restaurant and talk to the people without knowing any Swedish word.
@kevingibson3881
@kevingibson3881 3 жыл бұрын
@@roxannewalsh You're right. Benny and Bjorn spoke English pretty well, but--at least at the start--Anni-frid and Agnetha learned the songs phonetically.
@chelseacharger
@chelseacharger 3 жыл бұрын
@@kevingibson3881 That's something of an urban myth. They both a decent grasp of English from the beginning. Anni-Frid had been singing Jazz standards and songs from the Great American Songbook in hundreds of concerts as a soloist for many years. She and Benny gave an interview for a New York radio station in 1974 and the only difficulty she had was understanding certain American slang words and colloquialisms. Agnetha was the least comfortable speaking English but even she had a reasonable understanding of it. What was noticeable as they improved, including Bjorn's lyrics was that their accents became less evident, although there were still hints of it to the end.
@PaulShemmy
@PaulShemmy 3 жыл бұрын
With you Joe on this...saw them live in concert in Melbourne in ‘78 I think....great! Totally agree with your rankings
@chelseacharger
@chelseacharger 3 жыл бұрын
Twenty minutes in and maybe we are getting a glimpse of American vs European difference in musical influences. The melancholy allied with bright voices is an ABBA trademark. There is emotion there but it's stoic and not in your face. Now, a lot of R n' B vocals and particularly melismatic singing leaves me totally cold. It sounds like gratuitous warbling where using more notes than necessary is a fake substitute for emotion. My word, what a pithy appraisal of 'SOS' . Hope this gets better.
@danielk.2298
@danielk.2298 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment. The expression of soul in ABBA differs in comparison to other cultures. Hard to accept, that two of these guys don't catch that.
@mikesmithson6805
@mikesmithson6805 3 жыл бұрын
Arrival at #8? Ur out of ur mind dude
@briancox8518
@briancox8518 2 жыл бұрын
All albums by ABBA are excellent the greatest pop band ever with elements of rock and disco thrown in
@ABBALAURAFAN
@ABBALAURAFAN 3 жыл бұрын
My Love My Life.. ❤️
@lubilou64
@lubilou64 Жыл бұрын
Haha! I just had to re-visit this video just to see Jason try to justify his choice of Arrival being his No.8 😂Went to the ABBA Voyage concert yesterday so I'm having an ABBA reminisce day. LOVE ABBA!!
@benderrodriguez5934
@benderrodriguez5934 3 жыл бұрын
ABBA are very well considered in Europe ,even in the hard rock & metal scene. My Ranking: 1. The Visitors 2. Arrival 3. Super Trouper 4. Voulez-Vous 5. The Album 6. Abba 7. Waterloo 8. Ring Ring Greetings from Canary Islands (Spain)
@davidwinthrop7077
@davidwinthrop7077 3 жыл бұрын
Lemmy (R.I.P.) from Motorhead a huge ABBA fan.
@paulfromperth5713
@paulfromperth5713 3 жыл бұрын
‘ABBA” was the album where they took off in Australia. Was No. 1 for 11 weeks here. I Do I Do, SOS and Mamma Mia were all No. 1 here.
@jesuschambers
@jesuschambers 3 жыл бұрын
I consider myself a fairly intelligent rock fan, having a massive music collection, seen live a host of leading artists from the 70's up to now and I'm not ashamed to say that I rate ABBA as one of the greatest artists of all time. Yes, even higher than everybody's darlings: The Beatles. So, Joe, I'm with you in your love for ABBA and to me all of their albums are brilliant but if I had to rank them, it could look like this: 8. Ring Ring 7. Waterloo 6. Voulez-Vous 5. Super Trouper 4. ABBA 3. Arrival 2. The Visitors 1. The Album
@toonhkuitjes6382
@toonhkuitjes6382 3 жыл бұрын
Now the Beatles are my favourite artist of all time, but I agree with you on Abba as well. Hugely underrated because they wrote such great pop songs, which in itself is immensely undervalued as a skill. Many of their songs are so well structured as well. Definitely one of my guilty pleasures along with Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond.
@jesuschambers
@jesuschambers 3 жыл бұрын
@@toonhkuitjes6382No need to feel guilty for loving ABBA but if you don't mind me saying it, you should definitely feel guilty for liking Barbra Streisand. As for Neil Diamond, great songwriter, no doubt but he doesn't figure in my music collection. I would say that my main guilty pleasure has to be: The Carpenters. Who could have predicted that one of the greatest guitar solos of all time was to be found in one of their songs: Goodbye to Love.
@Pulsar77
@Pulsar77 3 жыл бұрын
As I said in my own comment: I put Björn & Benny next to Lennon & McCartney as the best melody writers of all time. Their record sales prove it. When you begin to analyse their songs you notice how complex many of them are.
@starry2006
@starry2006 3 жыл бұрын
I don't think you have to compare ABBA to The Beatles (who really had more songwriters). ABBA are good on their own terms.
@jackde1965
@jackde1965 3 жыл бұрын
I love this level of disagreement among the hosts. It's ENTERTAINING!
@starry2006
@starry2006 3 жыл бұрын
Some of it is that some just like a less produced style. Exactly the same reason why some dislike 80s pop, just purely on the production sound. When someone loves one kind of music so much they don't want to really engage fully with another. It is hard adjusting to styles. But you miss out on some great melodies.
@jackde1965
@jackde1965 3 жыл бұрын
@@starry2006 I'm not taking sides either way. I just enjoy the disparity of opinions. If they all agree it is still entertaining, but when they disagree it's much more fun.
@starry2006
@starry2006 3 жыл бұрын
@@jackde1965 I've got no problem with people disagreeing. If someone doesn't like a song I like it doesn't bother me really, Normally you probably get more from people who have more understanding of a musician. Not obviously from people who pretend to like someone a lot or those who just think some music is hip lol. So I do prefer honest opinions. And you need a balance as well. Saying ABBA had as much good music as The Beatles feels like it's over the top to make a point. In ABBA's case they were uncool among some listeners and now they are considered more cool, so that suggests there's been a disparity at some point. Any musician who sells so much music in a competitive era like the 70s obviously should be reviewed.
@wills6936
@wills6936 3 жыл бұрын
My Daughter and I will jam to ABBA in the car, we love their music. The best way I can rate their albums is by what we listen to the most. So here it goes... 8...Waterloo(Kind of a hodge podge that doesn't work that well together.) 7...Arrival(I personally don't care for Dancing Queen. It's been played to death. When I kissed the teacher is probably my least favorite song of theirs. ABBA has done so much better. This album doesn't do much for me.) 6...ABBA the Album(Better than Arrival in composition. Really love Eagle.) 5...Super Trouper(Many great songs. I can feel the pain in this album. The members were breaking up at the time and I can feel the emotion in the lyrics) 4...Ring Ring(I really like this album. It is different. I'd also have to say it's my daughter's top pick. I think we probably listen to this one the most together, but my personal favorites are what I'm going with.) 3...ABBA(Very few songs on here I don't like. It is what I believe is the album that cemented their style. It's always a good listen.) 2...The Visitors(Hard to place at #2. It's an all out great album. Love the vibes I get from it. 1...Voulez Vous(#1 because it just has the most of my favorite ABBA songs on it. Summer Night City, The King Has Lost His Crown, Does Your Mother Know, Chiquitita..Etc. It think it's their best production. The way the tracks blend works the best for me too. I'm not a huge disco fan but I just love the power and energy in this album.) So that's my personal picks. I know I'll probably be slammed for my Arrival pick being so low, but really it is not their best. And as for Dancing Queen, we usually skip that track.
@nickchristoforou7850
@nickchristoforou7850 2 жыл бұрын
@Marvin Morawski 'The Album' is one of the best albums by any band.
@Vanessa.P
@Vanessa.P 3 жыл бұрын
I think it's awesome that you guys covered ABBA! One of the first tapes I ever had as a kid was ABBA Gold circa 1993/94 when I got my first boombox. From there I was an ABBA fanatic for awhile and had a lot of their albums. I remember Super Trouper was my favourite back then but not sure which one I would pick now, I want to revisit them after watching this. This discussion was a lot of fun.
@kevindobson6568
@kevindobson6568 3 жыл бұрын
My fav abba song is called Summer night city
@XRChick
@XRChick 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up through the ‘70’s, ABBA’s music is what helped get me through the crappiest childhood! I couldn’t possibly rank their albums as I love them all! Even the supposed unpopular songs. To this day, ABBA’s music is the one thing to cheer me up! ABBA Voyage, their latest album is also a must listen, definitely more than once if you’re new to ABBA or aren’t a fan. If you’re a fan you’re totally gonna ‘get’ this album! #abbaisthebest #abbaforever
@edreynolds5769
@edreynolds5769 3 жыл бұрын
#8 Ring Ring #7 Waterloo #6 ABBA #5 ABBA - The Album #4 Super Trouper #3 Voulez-Vous #2 The Visitors #1 Arrival Ring Ring, Waterloo and S/T are a mixed bag with some awesome songs. The other 5 albums are pretty solid.
@JoeScottish
@JoeScottish 3 жыл бұрын
My name is also Joe.....and I'm also an Abbaholic...... they are awesome.....
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
Way to be, Joe! - Joe
@wizardfox5794
@wizardfox5794 3 жыл бұрын
Great video! Would love to see one about The 1975, i think they're a really interesting pop act.
@JesterJ49
@JesterJ49 3 жыл бұрын
ABBA were huge here in Australia. They were so popular it forced their Australian record company to lift Mamma Mia as the second single off their 1975 self titled release. Fernando was included in the original track list on Arrival and remained number one for 14 weeks. It will be interesting to hear what the new album is like when it is finally released.
@coquimapping8680
@coquimapping8680 2 жыл бұрын
They even dedicated a song to Australia: Tropical Loveland
@ABBALAURAFAN
@ABBALAURAFAN 3 жыл бұрын
What it is - is they are Magic..
@BobLikesPizza99
@BobLikesPizza99 3 жыл бұрын
For what it’s worth: Dancing Queen is the greatest pop song ever.
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. - Joe
@i_kill_for_zardoz
@i_kill_for_zardoz 3 жыл бұрын
Yea that song is more contagious than Covid. Once it gets into your brain you will be humming it for days.
@janpoelkamp4229
@janpoelkamp4229 3 жыл бұрын
Can’t disagree. It’s as perfect as pop music can get.
@conorfurlong
@conorfurlong 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. It is an actual masterpiece.
@AnotherBadSpeech
@AnotherBadSpeech 3 жыл бұрын
This was one of your best videos, guys. One of you knows ABBA, the other two probably just rushed trough the albums in order to be able to rank them. All of you made valid interesting remarks. I like ABBA.
@escorpioomega2111
@escorpioomega2111 3 жыл бұрын
Hello guys, nice to see yours Top 10 so differents How difficult is only an ABBA Top 10 They have made 100 songs and more than 50 are so good, with 20 hits and masterpiece And doesn't the same if I say "the best" or "more important" or "my favorite" And this list could change in the time but I try to do it 1) "S.O.S." good lyrics, great intro, marvelous chorus and fantastic Agnetha in lead voice 2) "Dancing Queen" the greatest intro and their best harmonies 3) "Waterloo" their best song under three minutes, the most powerful 4) "The winner takes it all" their best lyric and the best interpretation by Agnetha 5) "Thank you for the music" or when a song was an hymn and how change from the original 'little musical' to a song with own life 6) "Hole in your soul" the most extraordinary live perfomance in London 1979 the melodical bridge is heaven 7) "The name of the game" seems like a rythm blues, so catchy chorus and melody sounds as BEATLES 67s 8) "Knowing me knowing you" deep lyrics with catchy melody and power chorus 9) "Chiquitita" greats intro and ending instrumental, hope lyrics, beauty and power harmonies 10) "Fernando" good lyrics, slowly vocals and music, classic harmonies 11) "Take a chance on me" their most powerful and catchy chorus in a constant rythm 12) "Mamma Mia" the most iconic pop song Special credits to another greates songs like: People need love He's your brother Ring ring I've been waiting for you I do I do I do I do I do My love my life One man one woman Money money money Summer night city Voulez vous Does your mother know Gimme gimme gimme Super trouper The way all friends do One of us Sleeping through my fingers When all is said and done Hovas vittne
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
It was impossible to make just a top 10. - Joe
@escorpioomega2111
@escorpioomega2111 3 жыл бұрын
@@TastesLikeMusic It's true I made a Top 12 and credit to 18 more and I forgive Disilussion Ninna pretty ballerina Honey honey Bang a boomerang Tiger Eagle As good as new I have a dream Andante andante Under attack ... etc.
@Pulsar77
@Pulsar77 3 жыл бұрын
Well, this was an interesting video to watch :) I'm a huge ABBA fan, they are my favourite band together with Pink Floyd. Their music just makes me feel better, and isn't that what it's all about? I put Björn & Benny next to Lennon & McCartney as the best melody writers of all time. Even those who inexplicably don't like their music surely have to recognize how clever their songs are. Even after hearing the hits a million times, I still don't get tired of them. As for Jason, I started to skip his parts to avoid a brain aneurysm... Just one thing: you guys don't seem to get European glam rock. Are you familiar with Slade, Mud, The Sweet,...? That's the rock style that ABBA was going for in their early work. I'm not saying that those are the best songs they've ever done, but I do dig some of them. My ranking (all albums in their original format, so minus the bonus tracks): 8. Ring Ring (1973). Easily the weakest, but I really love Disillusion. Small correction to Joe: Agnetha did write another ABBA song: I'm Still Alive, which only exists as a live song on the '79 tour. She felt that her style didn't fit with the band, which is a shame. 7. Waterloo (1974). An improvement, but they were still searching for their sound. My Mama Said is a hidden gem, a funky soul ballad unlike anything else they've done. Waterloo is great, I think Watch Out is really fun, and Honey Honey only sound innocent until you listen to the lyrics. 6. ABBA (1975). They're starting to sound like classic ABBA. I love I've Been Waiting for You and Hey Hey Helen. 5. The Visitors (1981). I love it, but you can hear that they're drifting apart: way less harmonies. I Let the Music Speak is an incredible musical-esque song, so beautiful and complex. One of Us and The Visitors are also great. As for the later bonus tracks, I love Should I Laugh or Cry and Cassandra. And The Day Before You Came is one of my absolute favourite songs. 4. Arrival (1976). Obviously Dancing Queen is the big one. Knowing Me Knowing You is great as well. My Love, My Life is so beautiful, with those angelic backing vocals (inspired by 10CC's I'm Not In Love). 3. Voulez-Vous (1979). Their disco album, even though Summer Night City and Gimme Gimme Gimme aren't on it. Voulez-Vous and Does Your Mother Know are fantastic. Chiquitita has one of the best hooks ever, and I Have a Dream is a lovely children's song. Who cares if it's sappy? 2. Super Trouper (1980). A perfect pop album. The Winner Takes It All is the best breakup song ever written. The Way Old Friends Do is such a beautiful hymn. Lay All Your Love on Me, Super Trouper, Our Last Summer,... every song just works. And Happy New Year (which is very melancholic) is perfect for the holidays. 1. ABBA: The Album (1977). Brilliant album. Eagle sounds so great, I'm a Marionette is their most 'aggressive' song with a great orchestration. The Name of the Game is one of the most complex pop songs ever written. Hole in Your Soul is overproduced (the '79 live version is IMO better) but again so well structured. I Wonder (Departure), Thank You for the Music, Take a Chance on Me,... it's all great.
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
I know Slade and Sweet. Can’t say I know any Mud. -Jason
@WhitneyHouston4eva1
@WhitneyHouston4eva1 2 жыл бұрын
I know Slade, Sweet and Mud. My late brother was a big Slade and Sweet fan when we were kids. Those bands were played alot in our household as well as ABBA. Bjorn has said he wanted to sound like Noddy Holder on the glam rock tracks from the earlier albums.
@nathanjuste6778
@nathanjuste6778 Жыл бұрын
"European glam rock" as you call it is really just rock and roll, the rock music that came DIRECTLY from Black American gospel and blues. You hear it so clearly in songs like Waterloo, Hey Hey Helen, Ring Ring, Honey Honey, He Is Your Brother and a few more. It often sounds like a Motown song, even. They do have rock songs like Eagle but they are different from the rock and roll songs from their earlier albums.
@mariotadeo_
@mariotadeo_ 3 жыл бұрын
1) Voulez-Vous💙 2) Super Trouper🤎 3) The Album🤍 4) Arrival❤️ 5) The Visitors🖤 6) Waterloo💛 7) ABBA🧡 8) Ring Ring💚
@faddy24
@faddy24 6 ай бұрын
I'm almost all the way in with Joe on this. I absolutely love Abba and at various points in my life have had a thing for both Agnethe and Frida 😂. The best pop band that ever existed. What made them special to me was the underlying melancholy and depth on some of their deep cuts, (Marionette, Eagle) underneath the pop champagne and hooks . Sure they recorded some dud songs like Fernando and a handful of others but they wrote a clutch of songs that will remain popular decades from now. The Album, The Vistors and Arrival are probably my favourite albums from them.
@erikskifte8862
@erikskifte8862 3 жыл бұрын
ALL 8 ABBA STUDIO ALBUMS, ARE TO ME GREATEST HITS. MY FAVE GREATEST HITS ALBUM FROM ABBA: VOULEZ VOUS. ABBA, PERFECT BLEND OF: POP, ROCK, FOLK, REGGAE, CLASSICAL, COUNTRY, FUNK AND DISCO MUSIC. I BOW DOWN IN RESPECT ❤💖💝💘
@pete3105
@pete3105 2 жыл бұрын
Being Swedish, it's interesting as well as weird to see how Americans view ABBA. I don't understand at all how anyone can see ABBA as being not much more than this super happy fun loving pop group. They certainly have that side to some of their songs, but there's a deep sense of melancholy and sadness to their music which is pretty overt in my opinion. Songs like "Knowing Me, Knowing You", "When All Is Said and Done" and especially "Happy New Year" are almost hard to listen to sometimes. Even songs like "Dancing Queen" are pretty sad when you consider the lyrics. There is a Swedish word called "Vemod". It doesn't really have an English counterpart, but it could be described as a sort of beautiful sadness and missing something you had or maybe never had, as well as longing for something even if you don't really know what is is. I get that feeling at the end of every summer, and I think ABBA captures that feeling in a great way. Perhaps you need to be Swedish to really understand it. Joe seems to get it pretty well though. I found this definition at thelocal and it describes it pretty accurate: "The closest English translation is probably melancholy, or perhaps wistfulness - it’s a kind of sorrow, lined with a longing for things that have been and are still to come. They’re not quite within your reach, but you know that they’re there, and you know they’re not yet lost. Picture the solitude of the vast northern Swedish forests, the feeling of regret at the end of summer, the weariness as you know that spring is right around the corner but winter just won’t seem to let go, the excitement and sadness of moving to a new country." Not trying to insult you or anything, but it's just weird how different music can sound to different people. With that said I really enjoyed the video, and you made me (re)discover som great tunes that happened to end up at my top 10 songs list. When it comes to their albums I think one of the albums sucks, and it was not only completely unnecessary, but also contained weak songs and performances. Most of their albums are good though, and the top three are essential pop albums. Albums ranked: 9. Voyage (2021) ★★ 8. Ring Ring (1973) ★★★ 7. Waterloo (1974) ★★★ 6. ABBA (1975) ★★★ 5. The Album (1977) ★★★ 4. Voulez-vous (1979) ★★★ 3. Super Trouper (1980) ★★★ 2. Arrival (1976) ★★★★ 1. The Visitors (1981) ★★★★½ ★★★★★ - Masterpiece ★★★★½ - Really great ★★★★ - Great ★★★½ - Really good ★★★ - Good ★★½ - OK ★★ - Bad ★½ - Really bad ★ - Awful ½ - The worst
@pauldevito7476
@pauldevito7476 3 жыл бұрын
Is Jason going to participate in the top ten songs tomorrow? Hehe. "Name of the Game" is their best track. Love the acoustic guitar and overall feel of that one. And Joe's right. There is a sadness there. I did want you guys to eventually review the Moody Blues, but I'm wary now. Hahaha. If you do, tread lightly on the magnificent Justin Hayward. Anyway, keep up great work. Good luck tomorrow Jason, coming up with 10 songs. You'll have to write an essay on why you don't like "Dancing Queen". Perfect pop melody.
@starry2006
@starry2006 3 жыл бұрын
The Moody Blues are great and absolutely worth looking at. Like ABBA the rock critics didn't like them, too popular I guess lol. But we can see with the kind of stuff the music critics hype today that their opinion isn't worth that much most of the time. They have their favourites and they tend to blind to other things.
@PA-p23qw
@PA-p23qw 3 жыл бұрын
My top: 8:Waterloo(One half of the album is good, another half is horrible) 7:Ring Ring(I don't dislike any song except for I Saw It In The Mirror, but compared to the other ABBA albums it is one of the least outstanding) 6:ABBA(As many point out, ABBA already had a more defined style, but there are songs that fail a lot for me, such as Man In The Middle, Hey Hey Helen and Rock Me, the first two include funk in a failed way, however, like me love Mamma Mia and SOS, the album is saved a bit) 5:Voulez Vous(I love Voulez-Vous, the disco touch accompanied with soft songs I liked a lot, I think the style of Lovers (Live A Little Longer) ends up burying the album a bit) 4:The Album(The Album I think is one of the most underrated albums, all the songs are very good, although I don’t like much I Wonder (Departure)) 3:Arrival(Arrival has a lot of masterpieces, however it's not ABBA's best album at all, the songs aren't THAT developed) 2:The Visitors(This is undoubtedly ABBA's most complex album, although Two For The Price Of One and Head Over Heels do not have this style, I still like these songs a lot, they are all very good) 1:Super Trouper(Super Trouper has the best ABBA song: The Winner Takes It All, in my top the other songs are very close to the top 10 and 20, The Way Old Friends Do is the only song that I don't like so much, but the others are so good, with their use of synthesizers, and along with the depth of the album, this is why this is the best ABBA album)
@kevinmoore2630
@kevinmoore2630 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with you Joe 👍 Led Zep are my favourite band of all time but I’m also a big Abba fan , great songs and we where brought up on them here in England.
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 3 жыл бұрын
It's worth noting that Zeppelin recorded _In Through the Out Door_ at the same studio that ABBA used (Polar Studios in Stockholm).
@kevinmoore2630
@kevinmoore2630 3 жыл бұрын
@@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy Great point yes they did 👍
@johnjackson3735
@johnjackson3735 3 жыл бұрын
For me, the vocal harmonies along with the keyboards are the central attraction that pulls me in and makes me want to listen to their best songs. , I also get a range of emotions from anger, to joy and sadness and sorrow as well. One example of this complexity is their most famous song Dancing Queen. The bluesy slightly sorrowful low pitched harmonies in the beginning soars into the high pitched somewhat desperate chorus. Since it was mentioned in the video, I would rather listen to ABBA than Neil Young. Recommendations for a discography. Would you be interested in reviewing Santana's discography?
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the other two are nuts. - Joe
@SJHUE
@SJHUE 3 жыл бұрын
Hi guys, some interesting comments and choices from you! I was there back in the day and was fortunate to see them live in 1977 and 1979. If I may here is my list worst to best - 8.Ring Ring 7.The Visitors - It`s good but a liitle too serious for me in some ways. I don`t like that Anna and Frida don`t sing together much. It`s all solo`s. 6.The Album 5.Super Trouper 4.Voulez-Vous 3.ABBA 2.Arrival 1.Waterloo - First album of their`s I heard. Love the sponteneity, love the analogue production. They sound like a proper band here with distinctive bass and guitars. Later there would be too much production and keyboards. The girls are both great singers when singing solo but they sound dynamite when singing together. There was more of that on the earlier albums. A lot of people get hung up on `King Kong Song` and indeed it`s not the band`s finest moment. But when you get to `Hasta Manana` and onwards there is some fantastic pop songs! I don`t think `Watch Out` is bad at all. In fact I think it`s great. It adds variety to the album which you didn`t get further on down the line. `Gonna Sing You My Lovesong` is my favourite Abba song with Frida on lead vocal and it doesn`t get talked about much but I really love it. Oh, and the bass line on `My Mama Said` is something else! If you have a decent system stick this on(vinyl of course!)and turn that volume right up to hear just how good it is! All the best to you guys. Good that you did this list considering I can tell that not all of you are massive fans.
@seanduncan9691
@seanduncan9691 3 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you about the early stuff!
@jussitarponen1919
@jussitarponen1919 2 жыл бұрын
If you think that ABBA sounds cheesy or you will get headache by hearing ABBA, please stay away. But I think ABBA classics are Arrival and the Album. SOS and Summer Night City were also good songs.
@frangarcia7774
@frangarcia7774 3 жыл бұрын
I only own a greatest hits record and I don't intend to go beyond that. Never play it for myself, only when I'm with my family or at parties. I like the singles and the fact that they're kind of an inter-generational thing, my parents enjoy them, my wife and I too and so do my daughters (this is quite rare, can only think of The Beatles in the same situation). In Spain and Latin America they were, and still are, very popular. They released a record with versions in Spanish of a few songs. So, I guess I'm with Kramzer here. I enjoy them but I'm not crazy about them. Love the video and the vivid discussion
@Hi-kq1vi
@Hi-kq1vi 3 жыл бұрын
You cannot go wrong with ABBA Gold, the second one had a lot of filler on it. Would certainly recommend ABBA The Album & Voulez-Vous as purchases though.
@eduardooscar309
@eduardooscar309 3 жыл бұрын
ABBA realased a full album in Spanish ("Gracias por la música") with 15 songs ABBA, a Sweden group, did it Anybody, group or singer, did it?
@frangarcia7774
@frangarcia7774 3 жыл бұрын
@@eduardooscar309 yes, that's a good point you're raising, that's quite unique, apart from some Italian artists, no other artists made versions in Spanish of their catalog. Cheers
@janpoelkamp4229
@janpoelkamp4229 3 жыл бұрын
Just watched the whole episode and I’m pretty much with Team Joe. Even with my love for prog and extreme metal I totally love ABBA! I also totally get what he’s saying about the emotion in the performances. Kind of surprised how one can NOT hear emotion in Agnetha’s delivery, tbh.
@geordieboy8945
@geordieboy8945 3 жыл бұрын
'Gonna sing you my love song' is the best track on Waterloo for me by a mile and didn't get a mention! We all have different tastes. I also think a European review of these albums will differ from a north American one. I suspect environment and sounds around you play a bigger part than we realise in the choices we make. You don't have to be Nordic to hear the melancholy hidden in even the most upbeat tracks but I think European ears pick it up Quicker. Having said that, you can't get much further away from Sweden than Australia, and they really embraced ABBA. In the end I think there is America, and then the rest of world. It's a cultural and geographical difference that shows up in many ways, And there's nothing wrong in that! P.s Joe, you get the melancholy! Jason, you get the quirky! Kramzer, you gave it a try! Thanks.
@nickchristoforou7850
@nickchristoforou7850 3 жыл бұрын
Gonna Sing You My Livelong is amazing...love the subtle synths in the chorus and Frida's sultry vocals...gut wrenching sadness permeates
@geordieboy8945
@geordieboy8945 3 жыл бұрын
@@nickchristoforou7850 You are so right. Frida sings about the pain that can be felt when being the 'Other woman'. It is SO not an upbeat track. But it is gorgeous and sad at the same time. I'm 'gonna' listen to it now!
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 3 жыл бұрын
_The Album_ is my #1, and "Eagle" is undisputedly my all-time favorite song of theirs (and "Name of the Game" and "Take a Chance on Me" are also in my top 5). Their songwriting reached a new level of sophistication on this album and the production isn't as glossy and synth-driven as it would be on their last 3 albums. And WTF, Joe? No disco on _Super Trouper_ ? What do you call the title track, "On and On and On," and "Lay All Your Love on Me"?
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
Hmm yah I guess those are a little disco. But not like full on disco like Voulez-vous. - Joe
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 3 жыл бұрын
@@TastesLikeMusic Also, as a point of interest, "Suzy Hangaround" is the only ABBA song on which Benny sings lead; Björn sings all the other male-sung tunes. I'm not sure why, but that's the case.
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 3 жыл бұрын
@Marvin Morawski Except disco _was_ basically dance pop; it didn't suddenly cease to exist on January 1, 1980, as many people seem to think.
@stevefleming8742
@stevefleming8742 3 жыл бұрын
Well done joe 👍
@TimeToGetAlone
@TimeToGetAlone 3 жыл бұрын
Feel like I'm somewhere in between you guys on ABBA. Think their best songs are awesome, and most of their other stuff I don't really love or hate. 1. Dancing Queen 2. SOS 3. Knowing Me, Knowing You 4. The Winner Takes It All 5. Waterloo 6. Angeleyes 7. Lay All Your Love on Me 8. One of Us 9. Does Your Mother Know? 10. Take a Chance on Me
@DiegoMartinezDP
@DiegoMartinezDP 3 жыл бұрын
As a self-confessed ABBA fan, I’m a little perplexed about this discussion. Placing *“Arrival”* as your least favorite LP is almost an admission that you don’t get ABBA at all…Jason (Although I do applaud you for putting “The Visitors” on top). Individually, Agnetha (it’s pronounced AN-YEE-TA) and Frida’s voices are powerful, distinctive and yes, they convey emotion. Examples of that would be SOS, Slipping Through My Fingers, One Of Us, When All Is Said and Done, and so on. Together, I’ll say, it’s a different entity but it’s not totally deprived of humanity. So yes, I’m perplexed.
@nightshade99
@nightshade99 4 ай бұрын
There were 9 ABBA studio albums, 113 songs. Here are the album & and song rankings: ALBUMS 1) THE ALBUM * 3 Top tens 2) VOULEZ-VOUS * 1 Top ten 3) THE VISITORS * 1 Top ten 4) ARRIVAL * 2 Top tens 5) SUPER TROUPER * 1 Top ten 6) VOYAGE * 0 Top tens 7) RING, RING * 0 Top tens 8) ABBA * 2 Top tens 9) WATERLOO * 0 Top tens SONGS 1) MAMMA MIA 2) TAKE A CHANCE ON ME 3) THE NAME OF THE GAME 4) EAGLE 5) DANCING QUEEN 6) FERNANDO 7) SOS 8) DOES YOUR MOTHER KNOW 9) UNDER ATTACK 10) THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 4 ай бұрын
How are you gonna do ABBA like that. - Joe
@nightshade99
@nightshade99 4 ай бұрын
@@TastesLikeMusic ?? Like what?
@roxannewalsh
@roxannewalsh 3 жыл бұрын
In my country you get certified platinum when you sell 15.000 copies of a record. Few albums ever achieve that. There are two albums however that went 16 times platinum here - one is Dark Side of the Moon, the other is ABBA Gold. I contributed to the success of one of them.
@markgatica12
@markgatica12 3 жыл бұрын
Roxanne, I 'd like to solve the puzzle.
@UlyssesJonah
@UlyssesJonah 2 жыл бұрын
What's your country if you don't mind me asking? Super cool that you contributed to a success of an album and would love to know which and how ... also is that you on allmusic reviewing Pere Ubu? :D
@roxannewalsh
@roxannewalsh 2 жыл бұрын
@@UlyssesJonah I come from New Zealand. I bought the Pink Floyd LP back in 1973 (poster and postcards and everything included) - I even bought it a second time on CD when I switched to that medium. I sometimes make entries on allmusic or RYM if either there is not yet any review and I know the record or if I feel that my view on an album is not already represented by an existing one.
@UlyssesJonah
@UlyssesJonah 2 жыл бұрын
@@roxannewalsh Thanks for replying! Thank you for Taika Waititi :P I'm from Jordan but thanks to an offline encyclopedia in the 90's and the internet the first artists I discovered and still among my favourites are David Bowie and Pink Floyd! I was minus 18 when that album came out xD Anyway I enjoy your input a lot! Keep rocking!
@neosapienz7885
@neosapienz7885 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting discussion. It’s hard to rank them once I get through #8 Ring Ring and #7 Waterloo, both of which have some great tracks (He is Your Brother & Ring Ring from RR, Suzy-Hang-Around & Gonna Sing You My Love Song from W), but it’s clear they’re still finding themselves. But since you asked… #6 The Album (too short, not a fan of musicals, but 4 of their best songs - Eagle my fav song, The Name of the Game-my 3rd fav song of theirs, Move On, Hole in Your Sole, so that kinda tells on me and how much I love them), #5 Arrival (at least today-When I Kissed the Teacher-def in my Top 10 ABBA songs, That’s Me-for the fun backing harmonies, Knowing Me Knowing You for the craft and in my top 10, and My Love My Life for the vocals), #4 ABBA (c’mon -I Do x5, Mamma Mia, SOS, So Long, and especially I’ve Been Waiting For You are 5 of the best pop songs ever produced IMO), #3 The Visitors (this was a tough call for me because of the strong opener with awesome title track and since Like an Angel Passing Through My Room is my 2nd fav ever from them, but too short and uneven, and they were getting tired), #2 Super Trouper (still in their heyday and has my 4th fav song of theirs with The Piper and very consistent), and… #1 Voulez-Vous (great from beginning to end, and includes another top 10 favorite song If It Wasn’t for the Nights, and a couple surprises IMO with Lovers and The King Has Lost His Crown, and when the weakest track is Does Your Mother Know-which was a Top 20 US single, it’s a no brained for me). Joe totally on board with you man. Keep the faith!
@rocket69218
@rocket69218 3 жыл бұрын
I think I would find it difficult to rank the albums, but SOS is my favourite Abba song. I love the arrangement and the melodies.
@charleyyoho4693
@charleyyoho4693 2 жыл бұрын
the guitar that goes in and out is just brilliant
@lfbl7166
@lfbl7166 3 жыл бұрын
I’m with Joe here, both in his general assessment of ABBA and in his ranking of the albums. Jasón is really weird on this one...
@eirikrsland1399
@eirikrsland1399 3 жыл бұрын
He is a freak.
@murdockreviews
@murdockreviews 3 ай бұрын
Very interesting exchange between the three of you. I like a lot of the more upbeat singles, but I don't think I'd need a full Abba album.
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 ай бұрын
That’s where you’re wrong. - Joe
@murdockreviews
@murdockreviews 3 ай бұрын
​@@TastesLikeMusic😄 judging from your love for the albums, Arrival is inevitable.
@ABBALAURAFAN
@ABBALAURAFAN 3 жыл бұрын
It all sounds so happy but if you truly listen ... you understand.
@Nebulous_Prowler
@Nebulous_Prowler 3 жыл бұрын
Don't get all the hate for Dum Dum Diddle.
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 жыл бұрын
No hate. But I do think it’s one of their weaker songs. - Joe
@nickchristoforou7850
@nickchristoforou7850 3 жыл бұрын
I love the Melody and bouncy instrumentation with pretty bass and acoustic guitar, a sweet little ditty about unrequited love. Trademark harmonization too. I love it almost as much as Mamma Mia. I love when they get creative with instruments and most of their albums contain diverse instrumentation and arrangements.
@johnmcwatters887
@johnmcwatters887 3 жыл бұрын
ABBA is great all joe needs is Steely Dan week
@DCHurlford1
@DCHurlford1 Жыл бұрын
For me their final two albums (before the split) had some of their best work. The Day Before You Came was a brilliant track imo. Don't get me wrong they did some classic stuff in the 70's.
@nikkilev78
@nikkilev78 3 жыл бұрын
Yep, i'm on the Joe team on this one! Love them, and love all the albums starting with Abba. I do agree that some of these albums are better with those extra non album singles tacked on at the end... like, Gimme Gimme Gimme should really be on Voulez Vous. That said, My list, worst to best: Ring Ring, Waterloo, Abba the Album, Visitors, Abba, Super Trouper, Voulez Vous, Arrival.
@mauriciovarella5039
@mauriciovarella5039 3 жыл бұрын
I love ABBA!!!
@edreynolds5769
@edreynolds5769 3 жыл бұрын
Love ABBA. Thanks Joe!
@nickchristoforou7850
@nickchristoforou7850 3 жыл бұрын
Jason, have a listen to a rockier version of Abba's "Summer Night City" by Therion. Here's my ranking, along with the best tracks on each album: 8. Ring Ring ("Another Town, Another Train", "Ring Ring", "He Is Your Brother") 7. Waterloo ("Waterloo", "Hasta Mañana", "My Mama Said", "Gonna SIng You My Lovesong" "Honey Honey") 6. Voulez-Vous ("If It Wasn't For The Nights", "As Good As New" ,"Does Your Mother Know" ,"Chiquitita") 5. Super Trouper ("Our Last Summer", "Super Trouper", "The Winner Takes It All", "The Piper", "Happy New Year") 4. The Visitors ("The Visitors", "When All Is Said And Done", "Soldiers", "I Let The Music Speak" "Head Over Heels") 3. "Abba" ("SOS", "Mamma Mia", "So Long", "I've Been Waiting For You", "Bang-A Boomerang") 2. Arrival ("Knowing Me, Knowing You", "That's Me", "My Love, My Life", "Money, Money Money", "Dancing Queen") 1. "The Album" ("Move On", "Eagle", "The Name Of The Game", "Hole In Your Soul", "I'm A Marionette", "Take A Chance On Me") non album tracks "Summer Night City 1979", "The Day Before You Came 1982" "Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight) 1979, "Fernando" 1976 Abba did many styles in their own way - glam rock/pop/schlager/classical/dance - and they did it well, influencing many others. They were a melody making machine.
@123billydog
@123billydog 3 жыл бұрын
My 8 ABBA albums in preferance; 8-Ring Ring - 7- Waterloo -6- ABBA -5- The Visitors -4- ABBA-The Album-3- Arrival -2- Voulez~Vous -1- Super Trouper. The early albums were really about the band finding their feet and own styles - still pretty impressive that huge world wide hits came from the early albums for a band who's native tongue wasn't English. Each album still delves into different genres but they'd found their sound by Arrival and the genres are blended into that. I'm shocked Joe doesn't get any emotion in the vocals! Benny & Bjorn are still writting new material but the hits (like the ladies solo albums) have been sparce without Agnetha and Frida's voices.
@raoulandthedukes
@raoulandthedukes 3 жыл бұрын
This was hard mainly because the first couple albums and the last three sorta blend together for me as far as songwriting and production. 1. The Album 2. Arrival 3. The Visitors 4. Super Trouper 5. Voulez Vous 6. ABBA 7. Waterloo 8. Ring Ring
@ThePhysicalillusion
@ThePhysicalillusion 3 жыл бұрын
Kate Bush week where Jason ranked The Dreaming last and Joe ranked it first also shouldn’t be forgotten. The Police episode was the greatest divide for me personally, with Reggatta De Blanc being my #1, a solid 9/10 and probably a top 5 spot in my 1979 list, while I recall Jason saying he hated every second of it. 😔
@charleyyoho4693
@charleyyoho4693 2 жыл бұрын
Jason is so obviously uninterested!! Purchased Arrival on vinyl as a kid..it was my very FIRST LP I bought with my own loot!! I’ll have to say it’s timeless and my favorite ABBA album!! I loved your review guys!!
@siegfriedfaust6195
@siegfriedfaust6195 3 жыл бұрын
Why not - here goes; and I'm a big Abba fan: 8. Ring Ring 7. Waterloo 6. The Album 5. Voulez Vouz 4. The Visitors 3. Super Trouper 2. Abba 1. Arrival
@PA-p23qw
@PA-p23qw 2 жыл бұрын
Joe, you're great, I'm with you!
@genwcd91
@genwcd91 3 жыл бұрын
I would definitely place Abba in the top 10 groups for sales/influence , any chance you could do a group XTC (saw Jason's ranking) , I just think they are one of the underrated bands of all time.
@henrikkoponen3615
@henrikkoponen3615 7 ай бұрын
My list - worst to best: Waterloo ABBA Ring Ring Voyage The Album The visitors Voulez-Vous Super Trouper Arrival
@frozenballs3
@frozenballs3 3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating video. Being European, ABBA is in my DNA. If you don't enjoy their music, you will at least respect their musicality. So, it was refreshing to hear an American perspective. The greatest hits album 'Gold' is the UK's second biggest seller of all time.
@martinlarsson5254
@martinlarsson5254 3 жыл бұрын
I really love your Pronunciation of the swedish names -Yes I’m swedish. 😊 8. Waterloo 7. Voulez vous 6. Ring Ring 5. Abba 4. Arrival 3. Visitors 2. The album 1. Super Trooper
@derekbrown2215
@derekbrown2215 7 ай бұрын
Wow this comment section did not disappoint. 😆
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