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Discography: Discography:
*] (1973) *Ring Ring (1973)
*] (1974) *Waterloo (1974)
*] (1975) *ABBA (1975)
*] (1976) *Arrival (1976)
*] (1977) *The Album(1977)
*] (1979) *Voulez-Vous (1979)
*] (1980) *Super Trouper (1980)
*] (1981) *The Visitors (1981)
*] (1982) *The Singles (1982)
*Live (1986) *Live (1986)



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Swedish pop group, together with The Beatles one of the most successful ever. ABBA was started around 1970 by Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fältskog, and Annifrid Lyngstad and the name ABBA incorporates their first initials. They became widely known when they won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with Waterloo. ABBA split up in 1982.

Discography:

  • Ring Ring (1973)
  • Waterloo (1974)
  • ABBA (1975)
  • Arrival (1976)
  • The Album(1977)
  • Voulez-Vous (1979)
  • Super Trouper (1980)
  • The Visitors (1981)
  • The Singles (1982)
  • Live (1986)

Other important people around ABBA were Stikkan Anderson (producer), Michael B. Tretow (sound technician), and Anders Eljas (arrangements).