Studio Albums

Votable ABBA Studio Albums Chart

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    Ring Ring [Released: 26 March 1973]

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    Waterloo [Released: 4 March 1974]

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    ABBA [Released: 21 April 1975]

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    Arrival [Released: 11 October 1976]

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    The Album [Released: 12 December 1977]

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    Voulez-Vous [Released: 23 April 1979]

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    Super Trouper [Released: 3 November 1980]

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    The Visitors [Released: 30 November 1981]

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    Voyage [Released: 5 November 2021]

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ABBA Studio Albums, Votable

As the heartbeat of ABBAradio.com, we’ve witnessed the transformative power of music first-hand. Today, we delve into the rich tapestry of ABBA‘s discography with a curated selection of their albums. Join us as we unearth the stories behind these records, their cultural impact, and how they continue to resonate with listeners.

First on our list is Ring Ring (1973), an album that gave birth to the ABBA we love today. With its catchy tune and pop sensibilities, this song showcased the band’s unique musical style. It marked the beginning of a new era in pop music and set the tone for ABBA’s future releases.

Moving on to Waterloo (1974), a record that skyrocketed ABBA to global stardom. Serving as Sweden’s entry in the Eurovision Song Contest, ‘Waterloo’ won the competition and cemented ABBA’s status as international music royalty. The song is widely recognised for its historical lyrics, catchy beat, and unforgettable performance.

ABBA (1975) and Arrival (1976) showcased the band’s evolution, with a more refined sound and deeper lyrical content. These albums were met with critical acclaim and commercial success, further solidifying ABBA’s place in music history.

ABBA’s journey continued with releases like The Album (1977), Voulez-Vous (1979), Super Trouper (1980), and The Visitors (1981). Each record was a testament to the band’s musical prowess and their ability to keep audiences engaged with their evolving sound.

Fast forward to 2021, and ABBA made a triumphant return with Voyage. This album brought them back into the limelight, offering a refreshing take on their legacy while staying true to their original sound.

In conclusion, ABBA’s discography is a testament to their creativity, versatility, and longevity. With each track, they’ve transcended cultural and musical trends, creating timeless classics that continue to inspire generations of music lovers.

Are the ABBA studio albums in the correct order in your opinion? You can influence this list by clicking on the green and red arrows next to each track. This makes the ABBA studio albums chart a living chart.

As we celebrate these iconic tracks on ABBAradio.com, we invite you to vote for your favourite ABBA album. Your votes will help us determine the top 9 albums in our upcoming chart. Let’s celebrate the magic of ABBA together!

Want to know more? Check: https://abbasite.com/articles/in-focus-in-the-studio-how-the-abba-songs-were-born/


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