Here They Go Again — ABBA’s First Album in 40 Years

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Iconic Swedish pop group, ABBA, has just reunited to release their first album in 40 years titled “Voyage” after splitting in 1982. The album is set to release on November 5 with 10 new original tracks.

Along with that, the Swedish legends have also announced they would have a series of virtual concerts using digital avatars of themselves in a specially built venue in London next year, playing hits such as “Mamma Mia” and “Waterloo” alongside a 10-piece live band.

Ahead of the album’s release, ABBA shared two new tracks “I Still Have Faith in You” and “Don’t Shut Me Down” on Thursday. The former track is dedicated to the band’s bond with each other while the latter being a melodramatic song of a woman returning to her partner years after leaving.

The last album ABBA released prior to this was in 1981, titled “The Visitors” before disbanding a year later. Rumours swirled for years that the band would get back together, however, the members have turned down many offers, until 2018, when they first teased their now-released single, “I Still Have Faith in You”.

Here’s a peek of ABBA’s Voyage tracklist:

  1. I Still Have Faith in You
  2. When You Danced With Me
  3. Little Things
  4. Don’t Shut Me Down
  5. Just a Notion
  6. I Can Be That Woman
  7. Keep an Eye on Dan
  8. Bumblebee
  9. No Doubt About It
  10. Ode to Freedom

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