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{{Infobox musical artist
|name = Ace of Base
|image = Ace of Base Members 1992-2007.jpg
|caption = The founding members of Ace of Base:<br>(left to right) Jonas, Jenny, Linn, and Ulf
|image_size = 250
|landscape = yes
|background = group_or_band
|origin = [[Gothenburg]], [[Sweden]]
|genre = [[Dance-pop]], [[Europop]], [[Eurodance]], [[Hi-NRG]], [[House music|house]]
|years_active = 1990–present
|label = [[Edel-Mega Records|Mega Records]] (Scandinavia, 1992–present), [[Barclay Records|Barclay]] (France, 1993–95), Metronome (Europe, 1993–98), [[Arista Records]]/[[BMG]] (Americas/Japan, 1993–2000), [[Polydor Records|Polydor]] (Europe, 1998–2002), [[Universal Music Group|Universal]]/[[Playground Music Scandinavia|Playground]] (2008–present)
|website = {{URL|aceofbase.com}}
|current_members = [[Jonas Berggren]]<br>[[Ulf Ekberg]]
|past_members = [[Linn Berggren]]<br>[[Jenny Berggren]]<br/>[[Clara Hagman]]<br>Julia Williamson
}}

'''Ace of Base''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] pop group, originally consisting of [[Ulf Ekberg|Ulf "Buddha" Ekberg]] and three siblings, [[Jonas Berggren|Jonas "Joker" Berggren]], [[Linn Berggren|Malin "Linn" Berggren]] and [[Jenny Berggren]]. They released four studio albums between 1992 and 2002, which sold over 30 million copies worldwide, making them the third-most successful band from Sweden of all time, after [[ABBA]] and [[Roxette]].

''[[Happy Nation]] / [[The Sign (album)|The Sign]]'' is one of the best-selling debut albums of all time, and was certified nine times platinum in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=2&table=tblTop100&action|title=Top 100 Albums|publisher=''[[Recording Industry Association of America|RIAA]]''|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref> It was the first debut album to produce three number 1 singles on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Mainstream Top 40]] chart: "[[All That She Wants]]", "[[The Sign (song)|The Sign]]" and "[[Don't Turn Around]]".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/268121/lady-gaga-makes-mainstream-top-40-history|title=Lady GaGa Makes Mainstream Top 40 History|last=Trust|first=Gary|date=July 13, 2009|publisher=''Billboard.com''|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref>

Following the formal departure of singer Linn in 2007, the band performed a series of concerts as a trio in Europe and Asia from 2007 through 2009. Jenny revealed in November 2009 that she would be taking indefinite leave from the band to focus on a solo career.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitter.com/jennyberggren/status/6206340746|title=@Jenny Berggren|last=Berggren|first=Jenny|date=November 30, 2009|publisher=Twitter|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref> In 2009, Jonas and Ulf recruited two new female vocalists, [[Clara Hagman]] and Julia Williamson, and released ''[[The Golden Ratio (album)|The Golden Ratio]]'' in September 2010.

==Career==

===Formation===
[[File:Göteborg från Liseberg.jpg|thumb|left| Ace of Base formed in [[Gothenburg]], [[Sweden]].]]

In 1987, following a number of years as part of a [[new romantic]] and [[punk music|punk]] covers band called G Konrad, Jonas Berggren formed a band with two friends, Johnny Lindén and Niklas Tränk for a school project; his sisters Linn and Jenny joined as singers. The new band went through several names: [[New Arbat Avenue|Kalinin Prospect]] (after an avenue in Moscow); CAD (Computer-Aided Disco); and Tech-Noir (French for ''black technology'', after a [[nightclub]] in the film ''[[The Terminator]]'').<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aceofbase.co.uk/biography.html|title=Totally Addicted to Base!|website=''AceofBase.co.uk''|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}{{Dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref> They toured the clubs of Sweden with self-written material, [[techno music|techno]] inspired by the likes of [[The KLF]] and [[Snap!]]. Johnny left the group in 1989, and Niklas made his departure known by failing to appear at a performance, instead attending a [[Rolling Stones]] concert on the other side of town.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.happynation.net/aobgbg.htm|title=Ace of Base GBG|publisher=[[Happy Nation]]|accessdate=October 18, 2010|archivedate=September 1, 2009 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20050901001855/http://www.happynation.net/aobgbg.htm}}</ref> Jonas asked his friend Ulf Ekberg to stand in for Niklas. The new quartet sought a new name to make a fresh start. Linn was reported saying: "No one could pronounce the name of the group and nobody could remember it". They settled on Ace of Base, because they were the "masters of their studio", the basement of a car-repair shop.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heathenworld.com/bandname/nav1.aspx|title=Origins of Band Names[A-E&#93;|year=1996|publisher=''HeaThen WoRLD.com''|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref>

However, the band continued to struggle to gain any recognition, partly due to the preference of [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] over [[techno]] in their home town, according to singer Jenny.<ref>Happy Nation Home Video, VHS, 1997</ref> In 1991 they responded to a newspaper ad by producer John Ballard who was looking for new talent. He was somewhat unsure about their potential, but did pass them on to Klas Lunding at Telegram Records who helped them record an early demo for the song "[[Wheel of Fortune (Ace of Base song)|Wheel of Fortune]]" in their newly renovated studio. Despite this, it did not convince Telegram to sign the band, and other labels in Sweden still showed no sign of interest. The demo was eventually sold for a small price to the independent [[Denmark|Danish]] label Mega Records in March 1992.<ref name=ourstory>{{cite AV media|year=1998|title=Our Story|medium= Documentary|language=English|url=//www.youtube.com/watch?v=TF49XoteZCc|accessdate=March 19, 2015|publisher=SVT/YouTube}}</ref> "Wheel of Fortune" was re-recorded and released as a single in Denmark in May but failed to hit the charts. A small-budget music video was shot and directed in a small studio by Viking Nielsson<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mvdbase.com/artist.php?last=Ace%20of%20Base|title=Ace of Base|publisher=''MvdBase.com''|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref> and in September, after two failures, the single finally reached the charts.

===International success and ''Happy Nation'' / ''The Sign'' (1993–94)===

[[Image:KayoMain.jpg|thumb|right|Ace of Base was influenced by [[Kayo Shekoni|Kayo's]] "Another Mother" to create "All That She Wants".|Ace of Base was influenced by [[Kayo Shekoni|Kayo's]] "Another Mother" to create "All That She Wants".]]
While "Wheel of Fortune" was a modest success, a different song led Ace of Base to take off [[internationally]]. After hearing Swedish top 20 hit "Another Mother" by [[Kayo Shekoni|Kayo]], the band decided that was exactly the sound they wanted to create.<ref>Beatlab, SVT documentary, 2001</ref> They contacted the song's producer [[Denniz PoP]] and sent him a demo of a song called "Mr Ace". The tape got stuck in the cassette tape player in his car, so he listened to it over and over again, which helped him decide to produce the track. The song became "[[All That She Wants]]," a dark fusion of [[dub music|dub-reggae]] with pop which became the band's trademark sound. On release in October 1992, it quickly climbed to number one on the Danish chart while the previous single was still sitting at number two. Keen to rush out an [[LP album|LP]] for the Christmas market, [[Edel-Mega Records|Mega Records]] pressed the band for an album and it was hastily recorded, mixed, and released within a few weeks.

The album, titled ''[[Happy Nation]]'' was an instant hit in [[Denmark]], and its success prompted interest elsewhere in Europe. A Pan-European license was signed with [[PolyGram|Metronome/PolyGram]] (now [[Universal Music]]) but they were turned down by the American division. Within a few months, "All That She Wants" had reached number three in [[Sweden]] and had spent eight weeks at number one in Germany. In various European countries, [[Happy Nation (song)|Happy Nation]] and [[Waiting For Magic]] were released as further singles following the release of the album.

In May, "All That She Wants" continued to be a hit all around the world and topped the chart for three weeks in the United Kingdom. In November 1993 it repeated the feat in Australia, where it also peaked at number one for three weeks. However, despite [[Edel-Mega Records|Mega Records]]' hard efforts to secure a distribution deal in the United States the response was always the same: "this band will never work in the States". Eventually, however, [[Clive Davis]], founder of [[Arista Records]], thought otherwise, and by the end of 1993 "All That She Wants" had made its way to number two on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]].

In order to freshen up the album for US release, Davis insisted that some new tracks were recorded, including "[[The Sign (Ace of Base song)|The Sign]]" which became the new title for the album and the second American single. It was even more successful than the first, spending six weeks at number one and becoming the best-selling single of 1994. It was also a major hit in Europe, peaking at number two in the UK and Sweden and at one in Germany. And in Australia, "The Sign" spent all of May in the number one position, becoming the country's fifth highest-selling single of 1994.

Due to fears of imports from the US, the original European album was re-released with new tracks under the name ''[[Happy Nation (US Version)]]''. This was the first version of the album to chart in Australia, in April 1994. Collectively, the different versions of the album reached the number one position in at least 14 countries, and sold over 23 million copies worldwide.

Two more singles were released: "[[Don't Turn Around]]" and "[[Living in Danger]]". The former was originally recorded by [[Tina Turner]] on the [[b-side]] of her single [[Typical Male]]. Davis suggested that the band record the song and it was yet another worldwide hit. The latter was a moderate chart hit in most countries where it was released, and was performed at the first ever MTV Europe Music Awards held in Germany. By the end of 1994, they were an international commercial success.

===''The Bridge'' (1995–96)===
Even though the band was exhausted from two long years of international promotion, they could hardly believe how successful they had become. In April 1994, an obsessed German fan broke into the Berggren family's home brandishing a knife.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=98&artikel=6119019|title=Ace of Base-stjärnan om glamourens baksida|publisher=Sveriges Radio|accessdate=March 19, 2015}}</ref> After managing to restrain her, the band decided that from then on they needed [[bodyguard]]s. However, they were not able to take time to reflect before starting work on a second album because their record companies all over the world were demanding a swift follow-up. To speed up the process, instead of Jonas and Ulf writing the bulk of the album, each member was encouraged to submit their own tracks for consideration.<ref name="ourstory"/>

In the end, seventeen tracks made the cut of the second album, titled ''[[The Bridge (Ace of Base album)|The Bridge]]''. It marked a considerable change of direction in sound; out were the reggae and club sounds that made the group so popular in favour of a more experimental sound and several ballads. The lead single "[[Lucky Love]]" however was a mainstream pop record and on release in October 1995 became the band's first number one single in Sweden, which came as a pleasant surprise as they had found that their fellow Swedes had been their harshest critics. It charted at a more modest number thirteen in Germany, number twenty in the United Kingdom and number thirty in Australia.

Arista Records opted for the pulsating dance beat of "[[Beautiful Life (Ace of Base song)|Beautiful Life]]" for the first single in the US, where it peaked at number fifteen. "Beautiful Life" was released as the second single from the album in most countries, reaching number fifteen in the UK and number eleven in Australia, while "Lucky Love" was remixed in a new acoustic form along with a new video for the second US single from the album, peaking at number thirty. ''The Bridge'' was certified platinum in fourteen countries but the phenomenal success of the band's first album proved difficult to follow. [[Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry]] was released as the third single from the album and achieved moderate success in Europe, but failed to chart on the Hot 100 in the US. In February 1996, the band performed at the [[Viña del Mar, Chile|Viña del Mar]] Festival de la Cancion in [[Chile]], topping the bill alongside [[2 Unlimited]].

===''Flowers'' / ''Cruel Summer'' (1997–99)===
{{Double image|left|Ace_Of_Base-Flowers.jpg|150|Ace_Of_Base-Cruel_Summer.jpg|150|Linn's image was blurred on the cover art of ''[[Flowers (Ace of Base album)|Flowers]]'' and ''[[Cruel Summer (Ace of Base album)|Cruel Summer]]''}} After this, Ace of Base disappeared from the limelight for a while, only emerging in July 1997 to perform at a concert to celebrate the 20th birthday of [[Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden|Princess Victoria]] of Sweden. They were given as much time as they wanted to produce their third album, much of it being recorded in Jonas' own studio "The Barn". When it was finally released in June 1998, the band declared it their best album yet. It was titled ''[[Flowers (Ace of Base album)|Flowers]]'' because they believed that the songs, wildly different in style including [[Motown]] and [[Gospel music|gospel]] influences, resembled a varied bouquet of flowers. Fans were surprised to see that singer Linn had relinquished lead vocal duties to sister Jenny, and on many promotional photos Linn's face was blurred. They were reassured that Linn was happy with her new backing role in the group, and many reasons were given for her decision including her having damaged her voice, fear of flying putting her off from traveling around the world, and her dislike of fame.<ref name="ourstory"/>

{{Quote box|width=30%|align=right|quote="Linn has relinquished the role of front vocalist and delegated her singing duties to sister Jenny. Linn has had recurrent problems with her voice since album II, "The Bridge", and would not be able to withstand the rigors of touring. As it represents a significant change, the band has decided to concentrate all visual attention on
Jenny for the time being." |source=—Ace of Base website, 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aceofbase.net/info/faq.htm|title=Ace of Base FAQ|accessdate=April 5, 2015|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20000408221541/http://www.aceofbase.net/info/faq.htm|archivedate=April 5, 2015}}</ref>}}The radio-friendly single "[[Life Is a Flower]]" was certified the most-played track on European radio for 1998 and sold more than 250,000 copies in the UK, peaking at number five; the colorful video of the same name was produced and directed by [[Andreas Neumann]]. British label [[London Records]] had requested the band record the 1983 hit "[[Cruel Summer (song)|Cruel Summer]]" by [[Bananarama]] and it was selected as the second European single. Deciding that "Life Is a Flower" was "too European in nature", Clive Davis pushed "Cruel Summer" as the lead-off single for the United States and it brought Ace of Base back into the US Top Ten for the first time in four years, being certified gold. The album was also renamed ''[[Cruel Summer (Ace of Base album)|Cruel Summer]]'' and featured a different tracklist compared to the European release. For this version of the album, Davis persuaded a reluctant Linn to record a Billy Steinberg ballad "[[Everytime It Rains]]". "Life Is a Flower" was re-recorded as "[[Whenever You're Near Me]]" and four other songs originally on ''Flowers'' were remixed and edited for the US release. "Whenever You're Near Me" was released as the second single from ''Cruel Summer'', peaking at number seventy-six. "[[Travel to Romantis]]" and "[[Always Have Always Will|Always Have, Always Will]]" were further singles in Europe while "Everytime It Rains" was issued as a single in the UK along with a repackaged edition of ''Flowers'' released only in the UK.

===''Singles of the 90s'' and ''Greatest Hits'' (1999–2000)===
''[[Singles of the 90s]]'', a compilation of sixteen hit singles was released in November 1999. Its first single, "[[C'est La Vie (Always 21)]]," charted modestly in most places where it was released and went on to become a surprise number one hit in Spain. Attempting to capitalize on the success of the previous single, "[[Hallo Hallo (Ace of Base song)|Hallo Hallo]]" was released with special remixes just for the Spanish market. The album's marketing push closed with the limited radio-only single release of "[[Love in December]]". [[Greatest Hits (Ace of Base album)|Greatest Hits]] was released for the American market in April 2000. "Hallo Hallo" was initially planned to be the first single from the compilation, but in the end was not included at all. "C'est La Vie (Always 21)" served as the only new recording on the American release. "[[Everytime It Rains]]", previously included on the ''[[Cruel Summer (Ace of Base album)|Cruel Summer]]'' album, was released in a new remixed form as a radio single in the US, becoming the only form of promotion for ''Greatest Hits''. With minimal promotion, the album and the single failed to chart, with the former selling fewer than 5,000 copies in its first week.

===''Da Capo'' (2002–03)===
[[File:Skl2003.jpg|thumb|196x196px|Linn of Ace of Base after a performance in 2002.]]
Ace of Base released their fourth studio album ''[[Da Capo (Ace of Base album)|Da Capo]]'' in September 30, 2002 in Europe, and in Japan through [[Toshiba EMI]] with a different cover and three bonus tracks. The album had originally been planned for release in mid-2000, but was repeatedly postponed due to record company complications. The album is named after the musical term ''da capo'', meaning "back to the beginning". It was intended to be a return to the band's earliest sound.

Although the album entered the album charts in many European countries, it was not as successful as previous releases. Only Jenny and Ulf went on a promotional tour of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Germany, Poland, and Austria; Jonas wanted to stay at home with his two children and Linn attended only one performance in Germany. The album was not released in America or Australia, and received only a 'soft release' in the United Kingdom.

The first single release from the ''Da Capo'' album was "[[Beautiful Morning]]", which peaked at number fourteen in Sweden and number thirty-eight in Germany, where it was followed by "[[The Juvenile]]", which was used for a Christmas campaign by German TV channel [[RTL Television|RTL]]. "The Juvenile" was previously written for the ''[[GoldenEye]]'' James Bond movie in 1995. However, Arista, the band's American record label at the time, shelved the idea. In Scandinavia, [[Edel-Mega]] released the album's opening track, "[[Unspeakable (song)|Unspeakable]]", as the second single, but its poor chart performance ended the promotion of the album prematurely.

===Hiatus (2003–06)===
The band remained out of the spotlight throughout 2003 and 2004, although Jenny kept busy by performing solo live performances in several Christian shows with her husband Jakob Petrén, and released an album as a vocalist with the Swedish group Arose.

The band returned at the end of 2005 without Linn for several live performances at the [[Night of the Proms]] in Belgium alongside other artists such as [[Donna Summer]].

===Reunion (2007–09)===
[[Image:Aob tour.jpg|thumb|left|alt=Jonas, Jenny, and Ulf performing in [[Saint Petersburg]], 2007.|Jonas, Jenny and Ulf during a concert in [[Saint Petersburg]], 2007.]]
Ace of Base reunited as a trio to perform their first full-length concert since 1996 in [[Yekaterinburg]], [[Russia]] on November 15, 2007. Further concerts followed throughout 2008 and 2009; mainly in eastern Europe and [[Denmark]], although [[Singapore]] and the [[Dominican Republic]] were visited briefly. The set list included various songs from their past albums and a new remake of their first single "Wheel of Fortune". Linn was absent from the tour, and Jenny confirmed her departure from the band. "She hasn't been part of Ace of Base for several years," she stated in ''[[Se og Hør (Denmark)|Se & Hør]]'' magazine.<ref name="SeHor">{{cite journal|last=Olausen|first=Tonny|title=Vi Elsker Danmark [We Love Denmark]|journal=Se & Hør|pages=20—21|date=November 2007|postscript=.}}</ref> While touring, the group debuted a new song called "Sparks from a Fire".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aceboards.com/topic/6706/New-song-performed-at-Rock-Under-Broen|title=New song performed at Rock Under Broen|author=AcerStan|date=June 15, 2008|publisher=''The Ace Boards''|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=//www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCOyvBHCXZU|title=Ace of Base - Sparks From A Fire (Live in Vantaa)|date=October 6, 2008|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref>

Ace of Base released a new Greatest Hits CD and DVD set, ''[[Greatest Hits, Classic Remixes and Music Videos]]'' on November 12, 2008. The 3-disc set includes one CD with hits, a second CD containing remixes, and a DVD containing music videos. Four re-recorded songs were released from the album in various forms: "Lucky Love 2009", "Don't Turn Around 2009", "The Sign (Freedom Bunch Mix)", and "Wheel of Fortune 2009", which was released worldwide on October 24, 2008 as a digital single.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.playgroundmusic.com/Global/Articles.aspx?ProductId=PGMCDX%2055|title=Wheel of Fortune 2009|publisher=Playground Music Scandinavia|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}{{Dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref> A fifth reworking, "Happy Nation 2009" was released separately as a remix kit.

Throughout touring, the band recorded new songs designated for a fifth studio album.<ref>{{cite web|author=aceofbase|url=//www.youtube.com/watch?v=GndnwUOJUVE|title=Ace of Base in the Studio Oct 2008|publisher=YouTube|date=November 16, 2007|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> A new record contract agreement was never reached, and Jenny announced that she was working on her own solo album which later materialized as ''[[My Story (Jenny Berggren album)|My Story]]''.<ref name="marko-saavala.blogspot">{{cite web|author=Marko|url=http://marko-saavala.blogspot.com/2010/05/jenny-berggren-slingrar-sig.html|title=Marko: Jenny Berggren slingrar sig|website=Marko-saavala.blogspot.com|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref><ref>[//www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxckegcJz8A ]{{dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref> On November 13, 2009, Ulf, acting as a guest judge on [[Idol 2009]], announced that the band was negotiating with labels and was planning on releasing a new album in the beginning of the following year.

===New members and ''The Golden Ratio'' (2010–11)===
===New members and ''The Golden Ratio'' (2010–11)===
[[File:Ace Of Base Toronto 2010 (modified).JPG|thumb|upright|500x500|Ace of Base performing during a fan meeting in Toronto, Canada (2010).]]
[[File:Ace Of Base Toronto 2010 (modified).JPG|thumb|upright|500x500|Ace of Base performing during a fan meeting in Toronto, Canada (2010).]]
In early 2009, Ulf and Jonas met Julia Williamson through a mutual music contact and began recording songs with her.<ref name=ScandiPopInterview/><ref name=aceboards>{{cite web|url=http://aceboards.com/topic/8385/Official-message-by-JONAS-3333|title=> Official message by JONAS !! |publisher=The AceBoards|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> During Ulf's period as a guest judge on Idol 2009, he and Jonas met [[Clara Hagman]], who was later recruited as a member of the new Ace of Base line-up.<ref>{{cite web|author=Stefan Westrin 026-15 93 46 stefan.westrin@arbetarbladet.se |url=http://arbetarbladet.se/noje/spellistan/1.2200616-clara-hagmans-spellista|title=Clara Hagmans spellista - Spellistan|language=sv|website=www.arbetarbladet.se|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> Jenny stated that the new line-up would not be called Ace of Base, while Jonas remarked that they would "reform how [they] write the band name".<ref name="aceboards" /><ref name="tv4play">{{cite web|url=http://www.tv4play.se/noje_och_humor/forkvall?videoId=1.1643333 |title=Blandat: Jenny Berggren om Ace of Base framtid - TV4 Play |website=Tv4play.se|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> This alternative line-up was later presented with a slightly changed name: "Ace.of.Base", but this was mainly a graphical adjustment used on the cover of their releases only.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv4play.se/noje/forkvall?title=hur_ar_det_att_jobba_med_farbroder%3F&videoid=1137145|title=Förkväll -Hur är det att jobba med farbröder?|date=November 19, 2010|archivedate=November 29, 2010|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20101129072112/http://www.tv4play.se/noje/forkvall?title=hur_ar_det_att_jobba_med_farbroder%3F&videoid=1137145}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/aceofbase/posts/117459284973810 |title=QUESTIONS, No. 15...|publisher=Facebook|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref>
In late 2009, Ulf and Jonas recruited two female vocalists, [[Clara Hagman]] and Julia Williamson.<ref>{{cite web|author=Stefan Westrin 026-15 93 46 stefan.westrin@arbetarbladet.se |url=http://arbetarbladet.se/noje/spellistan/1.2200616-clara-hagmans-spellista|title=Clara Hagmans spellista - Spellistan|language=sv|website=www.arbetarbladet.se|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref><ref name=aceboards>{{cite web|url=http://aceboards.com/topic/8385/Official-message-by-JONAS-3333|title=> Official message by JONAS !! |publisher=The AceBoards|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> Jonas and Jenny independently stated that the new band would not be called Ace of Base, but have another name.<ref name="aceboards" /><ref name="tv4play">{{cite web|url=http://www.tv4play.se/noje_och_humor/forkvall?videoId=1.1643333 |title=Blandat: Jenny Berggren om Ace of Base framtid - TV4 Play |website=Tv4play.se|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> This alternative line-up was later presented with a slightly changed name: "Ace.of.Base", but this was mainly a graphical adjustment used on the cover of their releases only.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv4play.se/noje/forkvall?title=hur_ar_det_att_jobba_med_farbroder%3F&videoid=1137145|title=Förkväll -Hur är det att jobba med farbröder?|date=November 19, 2010|archivedate=November 29, 2010|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20101129072112/http://www.tv4play.se/noje/forkvall?title=hur_ar_det_att_jobba_med_farbroder%3F&videoid=1137145}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/aceofbase/posts/117459284973810 |title=QUESTIONS, No. 15...|publisher=Facebook|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref>

Jenny has stated several times that she has never left the band. On the contrary, she declared that all four original members are still band members and own the brand Ace of Base.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=110543982317036&id=349147288370|title=The original...|publisher=Facebook|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=116101985084450&id=349147288370|title=Oao. You are wrong...|publisher=Facebook|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> This was later confirmed by Jonas in an interview where he stated that Jenny never officially quit, but the record companies saw her as a leaving member. Additionally, the record companies wanted a new, but not necessarily younger vocalist.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scandipop.co.uk/?p=3615|title=The Ace of Base Interview|publisher=''www.scandipop.co.uk''|accessdate=November 1, 2010}}</ref> Jenny also commented that she wasn't allowed by Jonas and Ulf to participate in songwriting for the band's album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/musik/article7971852.ab|title=Jenny Berggren om Ace of Base-kollegornas svek: "De ville inte ha med mig"|website=Aftonbladet|date=October 18, 2010|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> Clara noted that "I’m not here to take anyone's place [...] when I got this chance I understood that not everybody would accept me and Julia immediately."<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.facebook.com/aceofbase/posts/147964498572739|accessdate=September 27, 2014|title=Ace of Base Facebook - It’s important for me that everybody...}}</ref>

The first single from ''[[The Golden Ratio (album)|The Golden Ratio]]'', "[[All for You (Ace of Base song)|All For You]]", was serviced to European radio stations in mid-July 2010 and was released as a single on September 10, 2010. ''The Golden Ratio'' was released on September 24, 2010. The album entered and peaked on the German album charts at number twenty. "All For You" reached number thirty-eight in the official German singles chart. The title track from ''The Golden Ratio'' was planned as a future single in Sweden; however, this never materialized.<ref>{{cite web|url=//www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNFRaQocu98|title=Ace of Base - The Golden Ratio (New single for Sweden)|publisher=[[YouTube]]|date=October 27, 2010 |accessdate=September 27, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{citation|url=https://www.facebook.com/aceofbase/posts/155169684522524|publisher=Facebook|accessdate=September 27, 2014|title=Ace of Base Facebook - The Golden Ratio will be our new single in Sweden!}}</ref> An acoustic version of the album was also in talks but never eventuated.<ref>{{citation|accessdate=September 27, 2014|url=https://www.facebook.com/aceofbase/posts/125829447473278|title=Ace of Base Facebook - Hi!! We are talking about making an accoustic...|publisher=Facebook}}</ref> No further singles were released in support of the album.

===''Ace Thursdays'', departures and ''Hidden Gems'' (2011–present)===
Throughout 2011 to 2013, Jonas and Ulf began releasing previously unreleased material to fans via the band's official Facebook page and the website Reverbnation on a semi-regular basis in events called by the band as ''Ace Thursdays''. In November 2012, Jenny was quoted as saying "The rest of the band are doing other things... We’re just wishing each other luck at this stage. I have a dream that we’ll get back together, so I don’t want to bang anyone on the head."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timeoutabudhabi.com/nightlife/features/36694-go-west-and-ace-of-base-in-dubai#.UR4Azh02vRE|title=We speak to Mixtape Rewind '80s and '90s festival headliners|last=Garratt|first=Rob|date=November 6, 2012|website=timeoutabudhabi.com|accessdate=March 3, 2013}}</ref> ''Ace Thursdays'' have been discontinued as of May 2013 but the Facebook page continues to be updated on a regular basis.

The official Ace of Base website became defunct in 2013. In January 2014, Julia announced on her official Facebook page that she had departed from the band in 2012.<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.facebook.com/pages/Julia/228477103877927?id=228477103877927&sk=info|accessdate=January 15, 2014|title=Julia's official Facebook page description}} {{Dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref> She later confirmed that Clara was also no longer part of the band, stating on her Facebook page "I never really left the group, one day I just didn't hear anything from them and it's the same with Clara. Like it went up in smoke; really strange."<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=659363777455922&id=228477103877927&stream_ref=10|accessdate=March 24, 2014|title=Julia's official Facebook page}} {{Dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref>

On May 14, 2014, Jonas announced via Facebook that they were "working on something great" and that "Linn will be a part of it".<ref>{{citation|url= https://www.facebook.com/aceofbase/posts/776006832434122|accessdate=June 11, 2014|title=Ace of Base Facebook}}</ref> On July 7, 2014, a remix [[Extended Play|EP]] was released featuring new remixes of "All That She Wants."<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.amazon.com/All-That-She-Wants-Remixed/dp/B00KZLV968/ref=sr_1_1?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1406021433&sr=1-1&keywords=ace+of+base+all+that+she+wants|accessdate=July 26, 2014|title=Amazon.com: All That She Wants (Remixed)}}</ref><ref>{{Citation| url = https://www.facebook.com/aceofbase/photos/a.796020320432773.1073741827.131371283564350/796020303766108/?type=1|accessdate=October 18, 2014|title=Ace of Base Facebook - All That She Wants Remixed}}</ref> On September 27, 2014, Jonas announced that they were filming a documentary for "All That She Wants" at [[Google]] headquarters.<ref>{{citation|url= https://www.facebook.com/aceofbase/posts/846712548696883|accessdate=September 27, 2014|title=Ace of Base Facebook - At Googles HQ and filming a documentary|publisher=Facebook}}</ref> The documentary was aired on the Swedish channel ''SVT'' as part of the ''Hitlåtens Historia'' series on March 18, 2015.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.svt.se/hitlatens-historia/fran-bjorn-skifs-till-icona-pop|title=Från Björn Skifs till Icona Pop|date=February 13, 2015|accessdate=February 26, 2015|work=SVT.se|publisher=SVT}}</ref>

In December 2014 and January 2015, remastered versions of their first four studio albums, both European and American editions, were released digitally. Each release features a bonus demo or b-side track. ''[[Hidden Gems (Ace of Base album)|Hidden Gems]]'', a compilation album consisting entirely of demos and b-sides, was released worldwide on March 6, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/hidden-gems-bonus-track-edition/id960208641|title=Ace of Base: Hidden Gems|date=March 6, 2015|publisher=apple|accessdate=January 28, 2015}}</ref> "[[Would You Believe (Ace of Base song)|Would You Believe]]" was released as the first single from the album on February 27, 2015.<ref name=wyb>{{cite web|url=http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00TJQ2KRW/ref=s9_simh_gw_p340_d0_i2?pf_rd_m=A3JWKAKR8XB7XF&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=1DBPR3N1HBV974S38W3S&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=455353807&pf_rd_i=301128|title=Would You Believe: Ace of Base: MP3 Downloads|location=Germany|date=February 27, 2015|accessdate=March 2, 2015|publisher=Amazon.de}}</ref>

==Legacy and influence==
{{Double image|left|Lady_GaGa_cropped.jpg|150|Katy_Perry_UNICEF_2012.jpg|139|Musicians like Lady Gaga (''left'') and Katy Perry (''right'') have cited Ace of Base as influences}} A number of musicians and singers have cited Ace of Base as a musical influence. [[Lady Gaga]] has claimed that her album ''[[The Fame Monster]]'' was influenced by the "super pop melodies of the 90s" by acts such as Ace of Base.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/daily-noise/266589/lady-gaga-talks-fame-monster-freakishness|title=Lady Gaga Talks "Fame Monster," Freakishness|date=November 25, 2009|publisher=''Billboard.com''|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref> The song "[[Alejandro (song)|Alejandro]]" in particular has been heavily compared to Ace of Base's version of "Don't Turn Around". Paul Lester from [[BBC]] commented that "[Alejandro] moves at an Ace of Base pace,"<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/fbd3|title=Lady Gaga The Fame Monster Review|last=Lester|first=Paul|date=November 20, 2009|publisher=[[BBC News]]|accessdate=February 7, 2010}}</ref> and Sal Cinquemani from ''[[Slant Magazine]]'' described the song as a homage to them.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/lady-gaga-the-fame-monster/1916|title=Lady Gaga: The Fame Monster|last=Cinquemani|first=Sal|date=November 18, 2009|magazine=[[Slant Magazine]]|accessdate=January 31, 2010}}</ref> The song "[[Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)]]" from ''[[The Fame]]'' has also been linked to the band. [[Alexis Petridis]] from ''[[The Guardian]]'' noted that the song "is the first song in a long time that warrants comparison to the œuvre of Ace of Base".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/jan/09/lady-gaga-the-fame|title=Lady GaGa: The Fame: Review|last=Petridis|first=Alexis|authorlink=Alexis Petridis|date=October 23, 2008|accessdate=2009|work=[[The Guardian]]|publisher=Guardian News and Media}}</ref>

[[Katy Perry]] claimed that she wanted her third studio album ''[[Teenage Dream (Katy Perry album)|Teenage Dream]]'' to sound like "The Sign".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1622080/20090922/katy_perry.jhtml|title=Katy Perry Wants To Make New Music Her Fans Can 'Roller-Skate To'|last=Elias|first=Matt|date=September 23, 2009|publisher=''[[MTV]]''|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref> "It's what I said I wanted earlier," she told MTV. "We nailed it: It's roller-skating! It's '90s! It's Ace of Base! It's [[Cyndi Lauper]]! It's like all these colors and more".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fmqb.com/article.asp?id=1750575|title=Katy Perry Excited For Her New Summer Record|date=March 29, 2010|publisher=''FMQB''|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref>

Swedish artist [[Robyn]] said that she was inspired by Ace of Base for her song "[[Dancehall Queen (Robyn song)|Dancehall Queen]]" which was produced by [[Diplo (DJ)|Diplo]] and [[Klas Åhlund]] for her fifth studio album ''[[Body Talk Pt. 1]]''. "We were just having fun with that kind of genre music. And the idea of making this song came out of that discussion. It was fun. We really connected on something where music that you might put in one box becomes something else, depending on how you look at it."<ref>{{cite web|last=Suarez|first=Jessica |url=http://www.stereogum.com/292372/progress-report-robyn/franchises/progress-report/|title=Progress Report: Robyn|publisher=[[Stereogum]]|date=May 10, 2010|accessdate=July 10, 2010}}</ref>

[[Americans|American]] [[alternative rock]] artist [[Beck]] had plans to cover an Ace of Base album as part of his [[Beck's Record Club|Record Club]] project in 2009, however, this never came to fruition.<ref>{{cite web|last=Breihan|first=Tom|url=http://pitchfork.com/features/interviews/7675-interview-beck/|title=Interviews: Beck|publisher=[[Pitchfork Media]]|date=July 13, 2009|accessdate=March 18, 2015}}</ref> [[Canada|Canadian]] duo [[Tegan and Sara]]'s song "[[Closer (Tegan and Sara song)|Closer]]" was inspired by the music of Ace of Base.<ref>{{cite Web | last = Trunick | first = Austin | title = Track-by-Track: Tegan and Sara’s Heartthrob Part One | work = [[Under the Radar (magazine)|Under the Radar]] | date = January 21, 2013 | url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130530075639/http://www.undertheradarmag.com/interviews/track-by-track_tegan_and_saras_heartthrob_part_one/ | accessdate = 2015-04-04}}</ref>
Canadian [[synthpop]] group [[Trust (Canadian band)|Trust]] cited Ace of Base as a musical influence, stating that "the synthesisers they used were of great influence on me... [their] first two albums [in particular]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.playgroundmag.net/articulos/entrevistas/Trust-Base-Were-Influence-Little_5_892760716.html|title=Trust: "Ace Of Base Were A Big Influence On Me When I Was Little"|date=June 7, 2012|publisher=''Playgroundmag.net''|accessdate=March 29, 2015}}</ref> American [[Indie Rock|indie rock]] band [[Yeasayer]] called Ace of Base "a seminal influence".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2012/08/yeasayer_interview.php|title=Yeasayer's Anand Wilder: Ace of Base is kind of a seminal influence for us|date=August 21, 2012|publisher=''CityPages''|accessdate=June 9, 2013}}</ref> American [[New wave music|new wave]] artist [[Twin Shadow]] has also cited Ace of Base as an influence.<ref>{{cite web |last=Partridge|first=Kenneth|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/6502291/ace-of-base-hidden-gems-jonas-berggren|title=Ace of Base Founder Discusses 'New' Album, Shares the Stories Behind the Band's 5 Biggest Hits|publisher=[[Billboard (Magazine)|Billboard]]|date=March 16, 2015|accessdate=March 18, 2015}}</ref>

==Awards==
*1993 Swedish [[Grammis]] – Best Pop Group<ref name="Grammy Sweden 1990">{{cite web|url=http://www.ifpi.se/wp/wp-content/uploads/100428-lc-vinnare-genom-%C3%A5ren.pdf|title=Grammy Sweden 1990|publisher=''ifpi''|format=[[Portable Document Format|PDF]]|accessdate=November 16, 2010|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20100811154651/http://www.ifpi.se/wp/wp-content/uploads/100428-lc-vinnare-genom-%C3%A5ren.pdf|archivedate=August 11, 2010}}</ref>
*1993 Swedish [[Grammis]] – TV audience price<ref name="Grammy Sweden 1990"/>
*1993 Bronze [[Bravo (magazine)|BRAVO]] Otto (Germany) – Best rock/pop Group<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bravo-archiv.de/auswahl.php?link=ottosieger1993.php|title=Bravo magazine archive–Otto awards 1993|publisher=''[[Bravo (magazine)|BRAVO]]''|accessdate=February 1, 2010}}</ref>
*[[1994 MTV Europe Music Awards]] - [[MTV Europe Music Award for Best Cover|Best Cover]] (Nominee)
*1994 American Music Award – Favorite Band, Duo or Group - Pop / Rock
*1994 American Music Award – Favorite New Artist - Pop / Rock
*1994 Billboard Music Award – Number One Single
*1994 Billboard Music Award – Top New Artist
*1994 Billboard Music Award – Artist of The Year
*1994 Peleg Music Award of Excellence - Best New Artist
*1994 World Music Award – World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Recording Artists of the Year
*1994 Echo (Germany) – Group of the Year<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.echopop.de/der_echo/die_preistraeger?eid=12|title=Echo Preisträger|publisher=''Echo''|accessdate=November 16, 2010|archivedate=July 5, 2009|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20090705155914/http://www.echopop.de/der_echo/die_preistraeger?eid=12}}</ref>
*1995 Grammy Awards – Best Pop Album for [[The Sign (album)|The Sign]] (Nominee)
*1995 Grammy Awards – New Artist (Nominee)
*1995 Grammy Awards - Best Vocal Performance By a Group or Duo for [[The Sign (song)|The Sign]] (Nominee)
*1995 World Music Award – World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Recording Artists of the Year
*1996 World Music Award – World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Recording Artists of the Year
*1997 World Music Award – World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Recording Artists of the Year
*2007 BMI Award for over 3 million performances of 'The Sign' on US TV and radio<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/535579|title=BMI Awards|publisher=''BMI''|accessdate=February 1, 2010|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20100205140059/http://bmi.com/news/entry/535579|archivedate=February 5, 2010|deadurl=no}}</ref>

==Discography==
''For more on all single and album releases including extended chart information, see [[Ace of Base discography]]''.
''For a complete list of songs, see [[List of songs recorded by Ace of Base]]''.

;Studio albums
*''[[Happy Nation]]'' / ''[[The_Sign_(album)|The Sign]]'' (1992/1993)
*''[[The Bridge (Ace of Base album)|The Bridge]]'' (1995)
*''[[Flowers (Ace of Base album)|Flowers]]'' / ''[[Cruel Summer (Ace of Base album)|Cruel Summer]]'' (1998)
*''[[Da Capo (Ace of Base album)|Da Capo]]'' (2002)
*''[[The Golden Ratio (album)|The Golden Ratio]]'' (2010)

==See also==
*[[Swedish pop music]]

==References==
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==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.aceofbase.com/}}
* [http://www.facebook.com/aceofbase Ace of Base Official Facebook Page]
* [http://www.myspace.com/aceofbase Ace of Base Official MySpace Page]
* [http://www.twitter.com/aceofbase Ace of Base Official Twitter Page]

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Jenny has stated several times that she has never left the band. On the contrary, she declared that all four original members are still band members and own the brand Ace of Base.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=110543982317036&id=349147288370|title=The original...|publisher=Facebook|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=116101985084450&id=349147288370|title=Oao. You are wrong...|publisher=Facebook|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> Jonas noted in an interview that the record companies wanted a new, but not necessarily younger vocalist alongside Jenny, which she objected to.<ref name=ScandiPopInterview>{{cite web|url=http://www.scandipop.co.uk/?p=3615|title=The Ace of Base Interview|publisher=''www.scandipop.co.uk''|accessdate=November 1, 2010}}</ref> He also stated that Jenny never officially quit the band, but the record companies saw her as a leaving member. Ulf said in the same interview that "the record label demanded that we have two girls singing [...] Jenny wasn’t interested in doing that." Jenny commented that she wasn't allowed by Jonas and Ulf to participate in songwriting for the band's album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/musik/article7971852.ab|title=Jenny Berggren om Ace of Base-kollegornas svek: "De ville inte ha med mig"|website=Aftonbladet|date=October 18, 2010|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> Clara noted that "I’m not here to take anyone's place [...] when I got this chance I understood that not everybody would accept me and Julia immediately."<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.facebook.com/aceofbase/posts/147964498572739|accessdate=September 27, 2014|title=Ace of Base Facebook - It’s important for me that everybody...}}</ref>


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The first release from the new line-up was "Mr. Replay", which appeared on a promotional DJ disc.<ref>{{cite AV media|title=DJ Promotion CD Pool Pop 126|medium=compact disc|date=2010|accessdate=28 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="MrReplayIdolator">{{cite web|url=http://www.idolator.com/5565082/the-sign-that-the-90s-are-back-the-return-of-ace-of-base#more-5565082|title=The Sign That The 90s Are Back—The Return Of Ace Of Base|last=Bain|first=Becky|date=14 July 2010|publisher=Idolator|accessdate=28 September 2015}}</ref> The song received mixed reviews from critics, who felt it was too similar to their previous material.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avclub.com/article/ace-of-base-hits-replay-on-itself-with-mr-replay-43138|title=Ace Of Base hits replay on itself with “Mr. Replay”|last=Welch|first=Michelle|date=14 July 2010|publisher=A.V. Club|accessdate=28 September 2015}}</ref> The first single from ''[[The Golden Ratio (album)|The Golden Ratio]]'', "[[All for You (Ace of Base song)|All For You]]", was serviced to European radio stations in mid-July 2010 and was released as a single on September 10, 2010. ''The Golden Ratio'' was released on September 24, 2010. The album entered and peaked on the German album charts at number twenty. "All For You" reached number thirty-eight in the official German singles chart. The title track from ''The Golden Ratio'' was planned as a future single in Sweden; however, this never materialized.<ref>{{cite web|url=//www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNFRaQocu98|title=Ace of Base - The Golden Ratio (New single for Sweden)|publisher=[[YouTube]]|date=October 27, 2010 |accessdate=September 27, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{citation|url=https://www.facebook.com/aceofbase/posts/155169684522524|publisher=Facebook|accessdate=September 27, 2014|title=Ace of Base Facebook - The Golden Ratio will be our new single in Sweden!}}</ref> An acoustic version of the album was also in talks but never eventuated.<ref>{{citation|accessdate=September 27, 2014|url=https://www.facebook.com/aceofbase/posts/125829447473278|title=Ace of Base Facebook - Hi!! We are talking about making an accoustic...|publisher=Facebook}}</ref> No further singles were released in support of the album.
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Ace of Base
The founding members of Ace of Base: (left to right) Jonas, Jenny, Linn, and Ulf
The founding members of Ace of Base:
(left to right) Jonas, Jenny, Linn, and Ulf
Background information
OriginGothenburg, Sweden
GenresDance-pop, Europop, Eurodance, Hi-NRG, house
Years active1990–present
LabelsMega Records (Scandinavia, 1992–present), Barclay (France, 1993–95), Metronome (Europe, 1993–98), Arista Records/BMG (Americas/Japan, 1993–2000), Polydor (Europe, 1998–2002), Universal/Playground (2008–present)
MembersJonas Berggren
Ulf Ekberg
Past membersLinn Berggren
Jenny Berggren
Clara Hagman
Julia Williamson
Websiteaceofbase.com

Ace of Base is a Swedish pop group, originally consisting of Ulf "Buddha" Ekberg and three siblings, Jonas "Joker" Berggren, Malin "Linn" Berggren and Jenny Berggren. They released four studio albums between 1992 and 2002, which sold over 30 million copies worldwide, making them the third-most successful band from Sweden of all time, after ABBA and Roxette.

Happy Nation / The Sign is one of the best-selling debut albums of all time, and was certified nine times platinum in the United States.[1] It was the first debut album to produce three number 1 singles on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart: "All That She Wants", "The Sign" and "Don't Turn Around".[2]

Following the formal departure of singer Linn in 2007, the band performed a series of concerts as a trio in Europe and Asia from 2007 through 2009. Jenny revealed in November 2009 that she would be taking indefinite leave from the band to focus on a solo career.[3] In 2009, Jonas and Ulf recruited two new female vocalists, Clara Hagman and Julia Williamson, and released The Golden Ratio in September 2010.

Career

Formation

Ace of Base formed in Gothenburg, Sweden.

In 1987, following a number of years as part of a new romantic and punk covers band called G Konrad, Jonas Berggren formed a band with two friends, Johnny Lindén and Niklas Tränk for a school project; his sisters Linn and Jenny joined as singers. The new band went through several names: Kalinin Prospect (after an avenue in Moscow); CAD (Computer-Aided Disco); and Tech-Noir (French for black technology, after a nightclub in the film The Terminator).[4] They toured the clubs of Sweden with self-written material, techno inspired by the likes of The KLF and Snap!. Johnny left the group in 1989, and Niklas made his departure known by failing to appear at a performance, instead attending a Rolling Stones concert on the other side of town.[5] Jonas asked his friend Ulf Ekberg to stand in for Niklas. The new quartet sought a new name to make a fresh start. Linn was reported saying: "No one could pronounce the name of the group and nobody could remember it". They settled on Ace of Base, because they were the "masters of their studio", the basement of a car-repair shop.[6]

However, the band continued to struggle to gain any recognition, partly due to the preference of heavy metal over techno in their home town, according to singer Jenny.[7] In 1991 they responded to a newspaper ad by producer John Ballard who was looking for new talent. He was somewhat unsure about their potential, but did pass them on to Klas Lunding at Telegram Records who helped them record an early demo for the song "Wheel of Fortune" in their newly renovated studio. Despite this, it did not convince Telegram to sign the band, and other labels in Sweden still showed no sign of interest. The demo was eventually sold for a small price to the independent Danish label Mega Records in March 1992.[8] "Wheel of Fortune" was re-recorded and released as a single in Denmark in May but failed to hit the charts. A small-budget music video was shot and directed in a small studio by Viking Nielsson[9] and in September, after two failures, the single finally reached the charts.

International success and Happy Nation / The Sign (1993–94)

Ace of Base was influenced by Kayo's "Another Mother" to create "All That She Wants".

While "Wheel of Fortune" was a modest success, a different song led Ace of Base to take off internationally. After hearing Swedish top 20 hit "Another Mother" by Kayo, the band decided that was exactly the sound they wanted to create.[10] They contacted the song's producer Denniz PoP and sent him a demo of a song called "Mr Ace". The tape got stuck in the cassette tape player in his car, so he listened to it over and over again, which helped him decide to produce the track. The song became "All That She Wants," a dark fusion of dub-reggae with pop which became the band's trademark sound. On release in October 1992, it quickly climbed to number one on the Danish chart while the previous single was still sitting at number two. Keen to rush out an LP for the Christmas market, Mega Records pressed the band for an album and it was hastily recorded, mixed, and released within a few weeks.

The album, titled Happy Nation was an instant hit in Denmark, and its success prompted interest elsewhere in Europe. A Pan-European license was signed with Metronome/PolyGram (now Universal Music) but they were turned down by the American division. Within a few months, "All That She Wants" had reached number three in Sweden and had spent eight weeks at number one in Germany. In various European countries, Happy Nation and Waiting For Magic were released as further singles following the release of the album.

In May, "All That She Wants" continued to be a hit all around the world and topped the chart for three weeks in the United Kingdom. In November 1993 it repeated the feat in Australia, where it also peaked at number one for three weeks. However, despite Mega Records' hard efforts to secure a distribution deal in the United States the response was always the same: "this band will never work in the States". Eventually, however, Clive Davis, founder of Arista Records, thought otherwise, and by the end of 1993 "All That She Wants" had made its way to number two on the Billboard Hot 100.

In order to freshen up the album for US release, Davis insisted that some new tracks were recorded, including "The Sign" which became the new title for the album and the second American single. It was even more successful than the first, spending six weeks at number one and becoming the best-selling single of 1994. It was also a major hit in Europe, peaking at number two in the UK and Sweden and at one in Germany. And in Australia, "The Sign" spent all of May in the number one position, becoming the country's fifth highest-selling single of 1994.

Due to fears of imports from the US, the original European album was re-released with new tracks under the name Happy Nation (US Version). This was the first version of the album to chart in Australia, in April 1994. Collectively, the different versions of the album reached the number one position in at least 14 countries, and sold over 23 million copies worldwide.

Two more singles were released: "Don't Turn Around" and "Living in Danger". The former was originally recorded by Tina Turner on the b-side of her single Typical Male. Davis suggested that the band record the song and it was yet another worldwide hit. The latter was a moderate chart hit in most countries where it was released, and was performed at the first ever MTV Europe Music Awards held in Germany. By the end of 1994, they were an international commercial success.

The Bridge (1995–96)

Even though the band was exhausted from two long years of international promotion, they could hardly believe how successful they had become. In April 1994, an obsessed German fan broke into the Berggren family's home brandishing a knife.[11] After managing to restrain her, the band decided that from then on they needed bodyguards. However, they were not able to take time to reflect before starting work on a second album because their record companies all over the world were demanding a swift follow-up. To speed up the process, instead of Jonas and Ulf writing the bulk of the album, each member was encouraged to submit their own tracks for consideration.[8]

In the end, seventeen tracks made the cut of the second album, titled The Bridge. It marked a considerable change of direction in sound; out were the reggae and club sounds that made the group so popular in favour of a more experimental sound and several ballads. The lead single "Lucky Love" however was a mainstream pop record and on release in October 1995 became the band's first number one single in Sweden, which came as a pleasant surprise as they had found that their fellow Swedes had been their harshest critics. It charted at a more modest number thirteen in Germany, number twenty in the United Kingdom and number thirty in Australia.

Arista Records opted for the pulsating dance beat of "Beautiful Life" for the first single in the US, where it peaked at number fifteen. "Beautiful Life" was released as the second single from the album in most countries, reaching number fifteen in the UK and number eleven in Australia, while "Lucky Love" was remixed in a new acoustic form along with a new video for the second US single from the album, peaking at number thirty. The Bridge was certified platinum in fourteen countries but the phenomenal success of the band's first album proved difficult to follow. Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry was released as the third single from the album and achieved moderate success in Europe, but failed to chart on the Hot 100 in the US. In February 1996, the band performed at the Viña del Mar Festival de la Cancion in Chile, topping the bill alongside 2 Unlimited.

Flowers / Cruel Summer (1997–99)

After this, Ace of Base disappeared from the limelight for a while, only emerging in July 1997 to perform at a concert to celebrate the 20th birthday of Princess Victoria of Sweden. They were given as much time as they wanted to produce their third album, much of it being recorded in Jonas' own studio "The Barn". When it was finally released in June 1998, the band declared it their best album yet. It was titled Flowers because they believed that the songs, wildly different in style including Motown and gospel influences, resembled a varied bouquet of flowers. Fans were surprised to see that singer Linn had relinquished lead vocal duties to sister Jenny, and on many promotional photos Linn's face was blurred. They were reassured that Linn was happy with her new backing role in the group, and many reasons were given for her decision including her having damaged her voice, fear of flying putting her off from traveling around the world, and her dislike of fame.[8]

"Linn has relinquished the role of front vocalist and delegated her singing duties to sister Jenny. Linn has had recurrent problems with her voice since album II, "The Bridge", and would not be able to withstand the rigors of touring. As it represents a significant change, the band has decided to concentrate all visual attention on Jenny for the time being."

—Ace of Base website, 1998.[12]

The radio-friendly single "Life Is a Flower" was certified the most-played track on European radio for 1998 and sold more than 250,000 copies in the UK, peaking at number five; the colorful video of the same name was produced and directed by Andreas Neumann. British label London Records had requested the band record the 1983 hit "Cruel Summer" by Bananarama and it was selected as the second European single. Deciding that "Life Is a Flower" was "too European in nature", Clive Davis pushed "Cruel Summer" as the lead-off single for the United States and it brought Ace of Base back into the US Top Ten for the first time in four years, being certified gold. The album was also renamed Cruel Summer and featured a different tracklist compared to the European release. For this version of the album, Davis persuaded a reluctant Linn to record a Billy Steinberg ballad "Everytime It Rains". "Life Is a Flower" was re-recorded as "Whenever You're Near Me" and four other songs originally on Flowers were remixed and edited for the US release. "Whenever You're Near Me" was released as the second single from Cruel Summer, peaking at number seventy-six. "Travel to Romantis" and "Always Have, Always Will" were further singles in Europe while "Everytime It Rains" was issued as a single in the UK along with a repackaged edition of Flowers released only in the UK.

Singles of the 90s and Greatest Hits (1999–2000)

Singles of the 90s, a compilation of sixteen hit singles was released in November 1999. Its first single, "C'est La Vie (Always 21)," charted modestly in most places where it was released and went on to become a surprise number one hit in Spain. Attempting to capitalize on the success of the previous single, "Hallo Hallo" was released with special remixes just for the Spanish market. The album's marketing push closed with the limited radio-only single release of "Love in December". Greatest Hits was released for the American market in April 2000. "Hallo Hallo" was initially planned to be the first single from the compilation, but in the end was not included at all. "C'est La Vie (Always 21)" served as the only new recording on the American release. "Everytime It Rains", previously included on the Cruel Summer album, was released in a new remixed form as a radio single in the US, becoming the only form of promotion for Greatest Hits. With minimal promotion, the album and the single failed to chart, with the former selling fewer than 5,000 copies in its first week.

Da Capo (2002–03)

Linn of Ace of Base after a performance in 2002.

Ace of Base released their fourth studio album Da Capo in September 30, 2002 in Europe, and in Japan through Toshiba EMI with a different cover and three bonus tracks. The album had originally been planned for release in mid-2000, but was repeatedly postponed due to record company complications. The album is named after the musical term da capo, meaning "back to the beginning". It was intended to be a return to the band's earliest sound.

Although the album entered the album charts in many European countries, it was not as successful as previous releases. Only Jenny and Ulf went on a promotional tour of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Germany, Poland, and Austria; Jonas wanted to stay at home with his two children and Linn attended only one performance in Germany. The album was not released in America or Australia, and received only a 'soft release' in the United Kingdom.

The first single release from the Da Capo album was "Beautiful Morning", which peaked at number fourteen in Sweden and number thirty-eight in Germany, where it was followed by "The Juvenile", which was used for a Christmas campaign by German TV channel RTL. "The Juvenile" was previously written for the GoldenEye James Bond movie in 1995. However, Arista, the band's American record label at the time, shelved the idea. In Scandinavia, Edel-Mega released the album's opening track, "Unspeakable", as the second single, but its poor chart performance ended the promotion of the album prematurely.

Hiatus (2003–06)

The band remained out of the spotlight throughout 2003 and 2004, although Jenny kept busy by performing solo live performances in several Christian shows with her husband Jakob Petrén, and released an album as a vocalist with the Swedish group Arose.

The band returned at the end of 2005 without Linn for several live performances at the Night of the Proms in Belgium alongside other artists such as Donna Summer.

Reunion (2007–09)

Jonas, Jenny, and Ulf performing in Saint Petersburg, 2007.
Jonas, Jenny and Ulf during a concert in Saint Petersburg, 2007.

Ace of Base reunited as a trio to perform their first full-length concert since 1996 in Yekaterinburg, Russia on November 15, 2007. Further concerts followed throughout 2008 and 2009; mainly in eastern Europe and Denmark, although Singapore and the Dominican Republic were visited briefly. The set list included various songs from their past albums and a new remake of their first single "Wheel of Fortune". Linn was absent from the tour, and Jenny confirmed her departure from the band. "She hasn't been part of Ace of Base for several years," she stated in Se & Hør magazine.[13] While touring, the group debuted a new song called "Sparks from a Fire".[14][15]

Ace of Base released a new Greatest Hits CD and DVD set, Greatest Hits, Classic Remixes and Music Videos on November 12, 2008. The 3-disc set includes one CD with hits, a second CD containing remixes, and a DVD containing music videos. Four re-recorded songs were released from the album in various forms: "Lucky Love 2009", "Don't Turn Around 2009", "The Sign (Freedom Bunch Mix)", and "Wheel of Fortune 2009", which was released worldwide on October 24, 2008 as a digital single.[16] A fifth reworking, "Happy Nation 2009" was released separately as a remix kit.

Throughout touring, the band recorded new songs designated for a fifth studio album.[17] A new record contract agreement was never reached, and Jenny announced that she was working on her own solo album which later materialized as My Story.[18][19] On November 13, 2009, Ulf, acting as a guest judge on Idol 2009, announced that the band was negotiating with labels and was planning on releasing a new album in the beginning of the following year.

New members and The Golden Ratio (2010–11)

Ace of Base performing during a fan meeting in Toronto, Canada (2010).

In late 2009, Ulf and Jonas recruited two female vocalists, Clara Hagman and Julia Williamson.[20][21] Jonas and Jenny independently stated that the new band would not be called Ace of Base, but have another name.[21][22] This alternative line-up was later presented with a slightly changed name: "Ace.of.Base", but this was mainly a graphical adjustment used on the cover of their releases only.[23][24]

Jenny has stated several times that she has never left the band. On the contrary, she declared that all four original members are still band members and own the brand Ace of Base.[25][26] This was later confirmed by Jonas in an interview where he stated that Jenny never officially quit, but the record companies saw her as a leaving member. Additionally, the record companies wanted a new, but not necessarily younger vocalist.[27] Jenny also commented that she wasn't allowed by Jonas and Ulf to participate in songwriting for the band's album.[28] Clara noted that "I’m not here to take anyone's place [...] when I got this chance I understood that not everybody would accept me and Julia immediately."[29]

The first single from The Golden Ratio, "All For You", was serviced to European radio stations in mid-July 2010 and was released as a single on September 10, 2010. The Golden Ratio was released on September 24, 2010. The album entered and peaked on the German album charts at number twenty. "All For You" reached number thirty-eight in the official German singles chart. The title track from The Golden Ratio was planned as a future single in Sweden; however, this never materialized.[30][31] An acoustic version of the album was also in talks but never eventuated.[32] No further singles were released in support of the album.

Ace Thursdays, departures and Hidden Gems (2011–present)

Throughout 2011 to 2013, Jonas and Ulf began releasing previously unreleased material to fans via the band's official Facebook page and the website Reverbnation on a semi-regular basis in events called by the band as Ace Thursdays. In November 2012, Jenny was quoted as saying "The rest of the band are doing other things... We’re just wishing each other luck at this stage. I have a dream that we’ll get back together, so I don’t want to bang anyone on the head."[33] Ace Thursdays have been discontinued as of May 2013 but the Facebook page continues to be updated on a regular basis.

The official Ace of Base website became defunct in 2013. In January 2014, Julia announced on her official Facebook page that she had departed from the band in 2012.[34] She later confirmed that Clara was also no longer part of the band, stating on her Facebook page "I never really left the group, one day I just didn't hear anything from them and it's the same with Clara. Like it went up in smoke; really strange."[35]

On May 14, 2014, Jonas announced via Facebook that they were "working on something great" and that "Linn will be a part of it".[36] On July 7, 2014, a remix EP was released featuring new remixes of "All That She Wants."[37][38] On September 27, 2014, Jonas announced that they were filming a documentary for "All That She Wants" at Google headquarters.[39] The documentary was aired on the Swedish channel SVT as part of the Hitlåtens Historia series on March 18, 2015.[40]

In December 2014 and January 2015, remastered versions of their first four studio albums, both European and American editions, were released digitally. Each release features a bonus demo or b-side track. Hidden Gems, a compilation album consisting entirely of demos and b-sides, was released worldwide on March 6, 2015.[41] "Would You Believe" was released as the first single from the album on February 27, 2015.[42]

Legacy and influence

A number of musicians and singers have cited Ace of Base as a musical influence. Lady Gaga has claimed that her album The Fame Monster was influenced by the "super pop melodies of the 90s" by acts such as Ace of Base.[43] The song "Alejandro" in particular has been heavily compared to Ace of Base's version of "Don't Turn Around". Paul Lester from BBC commented that "[Alejandro] moves at an Ace of Base pace,"[44] and Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine described the song as a homage to them.[45] The song "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" from The Fame has also been linked to the band. Alexis Petridis from The Guardian noted that the song "is the first song in a long time that warrants comparison to the œuvre of Ace of Base".[46]

Katy Perry claimed that she wanted her third studio album Teenage Dream to sound like "The Sign".[47] "It's what I said I wanted earlier," she told MTV. "We nailed it: It's roller-skating! It's '90s! It's Ace of Base! It's Cyndi Lauper! It's like all these colors and more".[48]

Swedish artist Robyn said that she was inspired by Ace of Base for her song "Dancehall Queen" which was produced by Diplo and Klas Åhlund for her fifth studio album Body Talk Pt. 1. "We were just having fun with that kind of genre music. And the idea of making this song came out of that discussion. It was fun. We really connected on something where music that you might put in one box becomes something else, depending on how you look at it."[49]

American alternative rock artist Beck had plans to cover an Ace of Base album as part of his Record Club project in 2009, however, this never came to fruition.[50] Canadian duo Tegan and Sara's song "Closer" was inspired by the music of Ace of Base.[51] Canadian synthpop group Trust cited Ace of Base as a musical influence, stating that "the synthesisers they used were of great influence on me... [their] first two albums [in particular]".[52] American indie rock band Yeasayer called Ace of Base "a seminal influence".[53] American new wave artist Twin Shadow has also cited Ace of Base as an influence.[54]

Awards

  • 1993 Swedish Grammis – Best Pop Group[55]
  • 1993 Swedish Grammis – TV audience price[55]
  • 1993 Bronze BRAVO Otto (Germany) – Best rock/pop Group[56]
  • 1994 MTV Europe Music Awards - Best Cover (Nominee)
  • 1994 American Music Award – Favorite Band, Duo or Group - Pop / Rock
  • 1994 American Music Award – Favorite New Artist - Pop / Rock
  • 1994 Billboard Music Award – Number One Single
  • 1994 Billboard Music Award – Top New Artist
  • 1994 Billboard Music Award – Artist of The Year
  • 1994 Peleg Music Award of Excellence - Best New Artist
  • 1994 World Music Award – World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Recording Artists of the Year
  • 1994 Echo (Germany) – Group of the Year[57]
  • 1995 Grammy Awards – Best Pop Album for The Sign (Nominee)
  • 1995 Grammy Awards – New Artist (Nominee)
  • 1995 Grammy Awards - Best Vocal Performance By a Group or Duo for The Sign (Nominee)
  • 1995 World Music Award – World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Recording Artists of the Year
  • 1996 World Music Award – World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Recording Artists of the Year
  • 1997 World Music Award – World's Best-Selling Scandinavian Recording Artists of the Year
  • 2007 BMI Award for over 3 million performances of 'The Sign' on US TV and radio[58]

Discography

For more on all single and album releases including extended chart information, see Ace of Base discography. For a complete list of songs, see List of songs recorded by Ace of Base.

Studio albums

See also

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