ABBA blasted their way onto the global pop scene with a Eurovision
Song Contest win in 1974.
The song, 'Waterloo', the band's tenth single, was a top 10 hit around
the world and spurred them on to enormous chart success with singles,
then albums, then compilations selling in the millions. They truly
conquered the world, recording, touring, performing and entertaining
huge crowds everywhere they went, but after less than a decade, the
dream was fading and they went their separate ways, seemingly never to
record together again.
The superstardom was over, but their music continued to be popular and
in every decade that passed the question was asked: will ABBA ever
re-form? The answer was always no - they even allegedly turned down a
billion-dollar tour - until the late 2010s, when rumours and
announcements abounded and finally, to enormous global fanfare, the band
revealed that a new 10-track album would be released in November 2021,
and a virtual avatar tour would take place in from May 2022; fans went
wild.
The Little Guide to ABBA celebrates everything the super Scandinavian
pop group represents: brilliant pop music, 70s style, influence on
hundreds of subsequent acts and an enduring legacy.