Sunday, 2 March 2025

Sunday, 23 February 2025

Friday, 21 February 2025

Billboard Magazine

This full page advert was included in the issue of Billboard magazine from 3rd April 1999….

Billboard Magazine

The issue of Billboard magazine from 3rd April 1999 included lots of Abba articles….






















Friday, 14 February 2025

Classic Pop Magazine

The latest issue of Classic Pop magazine includes a feature on the best live albums which includes ABBA’s “Live At Wembley Arena”….





Apple Music Logo

Loving the animated logo on Apple Music for the new Dolby Atmos version of ABBA’s single “Lay All Your Love On Me”…. 

Monday, 10 February 2025

Wednesday, 5 February 2025

Sunday, 2 February 2025

Abba Article

Abba article from the Feruary 1980 issue of Look-in magazine….

















Abba In Paris

These pictures of Abba were taken whilst the group were in Paris on the 1st February 1975…

















Saturday, 1 February 2025

Abba In Paris

On the 1st February 1975 Abba arrived in Paris to promote their single “So Long” - this pictures were taken during that visit….


















Abba Photo Shoot

These pictures of Abba were taken whilst the group were in France on the 1st February 1975….




















Friday, 31 January 2025

Abba Calendar

Picture for the month of February from m 2025 Abba Calendar….

Wednesday, 29 January 2025

Mamma Mia Single

This is the entry for “Mamma Mia” in the list of the groups 40 greatest songs as included in Record Collector magazine… 











Few ABBA songs capture the casually

playful deployment of pop nous quite as

well as the song which formally ushered in

ABBA’s imperial period of pop dominance.

Mamma Mia was ABBA’s first chart-topper

since Waterloo, a peak that five of their

next six single releases would also reach.

Its importance in their evolution is

affirmed by Benny, who described the

song as “the first eureka moment”.

Nothing in Mamma Mia is left to chance.

At every turn, every component is made to

justify its presence in the song. In Benny’s

words, “all the instruments contribute

something that deviates from the melody

line. Listen to the marimbas, listen to the

guitars. They’re playing their own lines.”

Mamma Mia was also the song in which

ABBA realised that the elusive quality of

catchiness sometimes comes with knowing

what to remove. Perhaps Mamma Mia’s

one moment of indisputable genius comes

with the decision to withhold the drums

from the first chorus, as good an example

of the power of delayed gratification as

you could hope to find in a pop song. For

proof of that claim, all you need to do is

wait until the full band come in on the

final chorus at two and a half minutes

and bear witness to your own

emotional response.




Abba Article

Magazine article about Abba in 1982….






















Wednesday, 22 January 2025

70s Music Article

Click here to read this article which mentions the classic Abba single “Dancing Queen”….

Tuesday, 21 January 2025

Tuesday, 7 January 2025

Abba Advert

 Advert for the Abba album “Abba Live At Wembley Arena” which entered the UK charts on the 11th October 2014….


Friday, 3 January 2025

Abba Article

To read this article about ABBA’s first UK concert in Birmingham which took place on the 10th February 1977 click here….