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ABBA - Gold flac mp3 download
Title:
Gold
Musician:
Style:
Disco
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MP3 album size:
1399 mb
FLAC album size:
1966 mb
Other formats:
WAV RA AU DMF MIDI MP2 APE
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Rating:
4.4 ✪

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ABBA - Gold
MP3 version RAR archive

1966 downloads at 17 mb/s

ABBA - Gold
FLAC version RAR archive

1399 downloads at 19 mb/s

Tracklist

1 Dancing Queen
2 Knowing Me, Knowing You
3 Take A Chance On Me
4 Mamma Mia
5 Lay All Your Love On Me
6 Super Trouper
7 I Have A Dream
8 The Winner Takes It All
9 Money, Money, Money
10 SOS
11 Chiquitita
12 Fernando
13 Voulez Vous
14 Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
15 Does Your Mother Know
16 One Of Us
17 The Name Of The Game
18 Thank You For The Music
19 Waterloo

Notes

This CD looks official at first, but the back cover and insert photo's have some weird colors. Also, none of the Category on this cd match each other. The actual CD looks to be a copy of the US release from 1992, but with an additional Category in bold. You can also see through the cd.

Version 2 of this release comes without a barcode and has slightly different color tones and red back cover. It also features cat # 1233-39781-2 on the spine and cat # 1235-93481-2 on the booklet, but these catalog numbers doesn't appear on the CD disc.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Version): 5 02209 86450 1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
517 007-2 ABBA Gold (Greatest Hits) ‎(CD, Comp, RM) Polydor, Polar 517 007-2 Europe 1992
BL1018 ABBA Gold (Greatest Hits) Volume 1 ‎(LP, Comp, Unofficial) Not On Label (ABBA) BL1018 Russia 1993
574 785-6, 574 785-7 ABBA Gold (Greatest Hits) ‎(2xLP, Comp, Ltd, RE, RM, Gol) Polar, Polar, Polydor, Polydor 574 785-6, 574 785-7 Europe 2017
517 007-4 ABBA Gold (Greatest Hits) ‎(Cass, Comp, RE) Polydor, Polar 517 007-4 Canada Unknown
460502670070 ABBA Gold (Greatest Hits) ‎(DVD-V, Comp, PAL) Polar 460502670070 Russia 2003
Reviews:
  • Tekasa
ABBA is always fascinating because on the surface they're pure kitsch, but if you really listen to their music and words, there is a darkness that leaks out of the glitter. Over-the-top arrangements that seemed to be full of sugar, is actually quite spicy. “The Winner Takes It All,” “Fernando,” and “Knowing Me, Knowing You” has the tinge of darkness that makes one take a pause. So things don't seem to be a technicolor brilliance, but there is a sadness in their music that makes it into a hard grey color. Gold is the ultimate greatest hits package from these two (at the time) married couples. One wonders if they see it as a memoir of sorts, or is it just song-writing done on a very professional manner. I suspect a bit of both.