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Arrival is the fourth studio album by the Swedish pop group ABBA. It was originally released in Sweden on 11 October 1976 by Polar Records. Recording sessions began in August 1975 and continued until September 1976 at Metronome and Glen studios in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Arrival seems to mark the culmination of ABBA’s early, innocent days, wherein they perfected their own particular Seventies take on the most melodic and hummable Sixties pop music, conveying their unique view of what modern popular music may sound like and be about.
Although three LPs and a greatest-hits compilation preceded it, Arrival is aptly titled, as this album announces the band's move beyond bubblegum.
Redirected from The Arrival (Hypocrisy album)). The Arrival is the ninth studio album by Hypocrisy, released in 2004. It is the last album with their long-time drummer, Lars Szöke. The song, "Eraser" was made as a video. The album was also released in a strictly limited boxset (ca. no. NB 1230-5) containing "The Arrival", eight postcards and a bonus DVD of Hypocrisy's complete live show at Summer Breeze Festival in 2002.
Album Arrival (1976). Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson, Stig Anderson.
Arrival (ABBA) - Arrival (album, ABBA) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Arrival.
Arrival was their fourth studio album but the first to forge an identity in tandem with its introduction of their soon-to-be iconic trademark reversed B logo. Its three predecessors-1973’s Ring Ring, 1974’s Waterloo, and 1975’s ABBA -had been a series of costume-changing forays and false-starts through folk-rock, glam, light ballads, and novelty rock‘n’roll. An d 15 track compilation from an act who’d so far made the UK singles charts just five times, to British audiences Greatest Hits acted as ABBA’s equivalent to a debut album, its success highlighting a major transformative shift: from the bedroom turntable at 45 rpm to the family stereo at 33 1/3.








