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Post by lamont on Jan 29, 2024 16:02:59 GMT
Is there a site where all of their songs are listed? Perhaps in chronological order? I wanted to have a look at a list, otherwise it’s a lot of research required!! I have the complete recording sessions book so I could investigate there to begin with.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2024 16:10:08 GMT
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Post by Michal on Jan 29, 2024 17:02:02 GMT
⬆️ Yes, this is far from complete - and the author probably didn't care much about the list, as even their very first composition "Isn't It Easy To Say" is not included (and it's well known). Another glaring omission is Slowly (actually, no songs written for Frida are there, not even the compositions from the Lycka album, most of Gemini songs, no Josefin Nilsson, no Kristina Från Duvemåla...)
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Post by Michal on Jan 29, 2024 17:04:55 GMT
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Post by Michal on Jan 29, 2024 17:35:49 GMT
I found this: secondhandsongs.com/artist/3170/allIt's better but not complete either. Isn't It Easy To Say is not there, many songs written for Frida are missing, there's no Josefin Nilsson, no Hjälp Sökes... I'm afraid you will have to do the research yourself. Start with ABBA, add Benny solo and BAO, the musicals, Gemini, Josefin, Frida, Hep Stars and Hootenanny Singers... and when you have all of this, the most interesting task of locating everything they've ever written for the likes of Lill-Babs, Lena Andersson and other obscure Scandinavian artists begins 😄
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Post by lamont on Jan 29, 2024 18:43:32 GMT
Thank you everyone for taking time to answer! Maybe we should start compiling it ourselves! I seem to remember a fanzine called ARTworld which listed all the songs, up to the eighties obviously.
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Post by gary on Jan 29, 2024 22:00:52 GMT
Go on to YouTube and search for andersson ulvaeus chronology. There are several parts (at least nine). It’s fantastic and I think it might be what you want.
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Post by lamont on Jan 30, 2024 4:48:29 GMT
Go on to YouTube and search for andersson ulvaeus chronology. There are several parts (at least nine). It’s fantastic and I think it might be what you want. Oh I forgot about that series! Thank you Gary!
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Post by gary on Jan 30, 2024 8:50:37 GMT
Thank you too, because I hadn’t looked at that for years, and I am now playing it again. It’s very entertaining and informative, and the guy clearly knows his stuff.
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Post by HOMETIME on Apr 26, 2024 9:36:42 GMT
I've just heard the new BAO single. A duet between Tommy and Helen. It might just be me, but there are a couple of moments in the verse melody that remind me of Ode To Freedom. It's not the most immediate of songs, but it's pretty.
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