Abba fans were left feeling gutted this week as the legendary Swedish pop group revealed the price of their upcoming greatest hits album.
Abba fans aren’t happy with the latest compilation collection The Singles: The First Fifty Years, which will be available from October 25, comprises of 38 tracks spread across four vinyl LPs and comes with some supplementary materials, including an Abba photo album. Despite initially calling it a day over 40 years ago, Abba have remained one of the biggest pop bands of all time – their comeback album Voyage flew straight to number one in the UK in 2021.
Dedicated Abba fan Sean then slammed the collection as a whole, saying: ‘An absolute ripoff – just an extended version of the Definitive Collection!’ The Definitive Collection was released back in 2001 and was formatted as a double-album compilation featuring their biggest hits from 1972 to 1982. However, long-time Abba fan Ingo was in favour: ‘ABBA newbies, or people without an ABBA compilation so far, The Singles will be a much better compilation.
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