Updated: Giveaway, three copies of CD to three winners open now. ABBA fans-here is your chance to listen to AGNETHA FÄLTSKOG perfrom a song from her new album "A"
Closed: UPDATE: I have three CD promo copies of AGNETHA FÄLTSKOG - "A" to giveaway. For your chance to win one, leave a comment on this post telling me what you like about her new CD. Open to residents of the contiguous USA. The first Three comments will be sent one CD.
If you like the sounds of ABBA, you'll enjoy this music video, and for those of you not familiar with the group, take a look and a listen to AGNETHA FÄLTSKOG singing "When You Really Loved Someone"
If you like the sounds of ABBA, you'll enjoy this music video, and for those of you not familiar with the group, take a look and a listen to AGNETHA FÄLTSKOG singing "When You Really Loved Someone"
AGNETHA FÄLTSKOG - A
Available may 15, 2013
Available may 15, 2013
So, what did you think? Did you grow up with Abba? As soon as I heard her singing I remembered her voice, it takes me back to those teen years. It still sounds wonderful. Light, crisp, and clear. She sings with emotion and you can see her words are sincere. Maybe you remember another one of her songs: Waterloo in 1974.
She had her first number 1 single at age 18, her journey with ABBA, and now is back singing. I think ABBA fans are glad to have her back! She has learned lessons along the way. Lives quietly, sings timeless.
It takes only a few seconds’ exposure to Agnetha Fältskog’s wonderful new album, A, to experience a familiar feeling. When Agnetha opens her mouth and sings the first lines of “The One Who Loves You Now,” our sense of recognition is immediate. A voice that sound tracked millions of lives, it has not been heard on record since the release, nine years ago, of her chart-topping album My Colouring Book, yet those opening notes demonstrate that nothing has changed.
Her crystalline, precisely enunciated tones, that heartbreaking vulnerability, the sense that Agnetha is singing directly to each and every one of us. Plenty of singers have found that growing older can be unkind to their voices. Not Agnetha. Listen, back-to-back, to her early hits as a solo artist, to a song from the ABBA years, to a track from her new album, and try playing spot – okay, hear – the difference. Exactly – it’s impossible, isn’t it?
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