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The Visitors (ABBA)
® 1981 Polygram Records © 1981
The Visitors is quite impressive. It's a more complex listen than their other stuff, both lyrically and melodically, and it highlights the impressive extent of ABBA's evolution over the scarcely ten years that we knew them.
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Track Listing
1.  The Visitors (Crackin' Up)
2.  Head Over Heels
3.  When All Is Said And Done
4.  Soldiers
5.  I Let The Music Speak
6.  One Of Us
7.  Two For The Price Of One
8.  Slipping Through My Fingers
9.  Like An Angel Passing Through My Room
10.  Under Attack
11.  Should I Laugh Or Cry
12.  Cassandra
13.  The Day Before You Came

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Beyond Super Trouper
Posted by James Lewis, 08/05/2008 00:14
This album picks up from where the almost naive promise of "Super Trouper" left off. It is a grand achievement and certainly one of the most underrated pop albums of the 20th century. This album is a masterpiece from "Crackin' Up" to "The Day Before You Came"!
My favourite ABBA Album
Posted by Chris Tarbet, 15/09/2007 17:23
'The Visitors' is simply superb in all its ways. All the songs it contains are lyrically amazing. My favourite track is 'One Of Us' which reached #3in the charts. My other favourite songs are 'I Let the Music Speak', 'Soliders', 'When All Is Said and Done', 'Head Over Heels', 'Slipping Through My Fingers' and (of course), 'The Visitors.' PURE GENIUS! NO DOUBT IT IS THE BEST ABBA ALBUM!!
What a Swansong!
Posted by Grant Howard, 09/08/2007 18:18
From the eerie opening bars of the title track and slow build up to that pumping base driven chorus, you know you're in for a class album. Moments of joy, tragedy and gut wrenching sadness and harmonies to die for, this album should be in every music fan's collection! Every track drips class, even the kitsch "Two for the Price of One", which is SUPPOSED to be tongue in cheek, for all those who think the lyrics are daft, surely the brass band outro is enough of a hint that they're playing games with the listener. Final track "Like an Angel Passing Through My Room", (on original vinyl version) is so beautifully fragile, that you dare not breathe for the duration for fear of frightening it away! Pure Pure Genius! Imagine what the follow up to this would have been if they'd stayed together?
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