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The Visitors is the eighth and final studio album by Swedish pop group ABBA, released on 30 November 1981.

With The Visitors, ABBA took several steps away from the "lighter" pop music they had recorded previously and the album is often regarded as a more complex and mature effort.[3] The opening track, "The Visitors", with its ominous synthesizer sounds and the distinctive lead vocal by Frida, announced a change in musical style. With Benny and Frida going their separate ways, the pain of splitting up was explored yet again in "When All Is Said and Done". The major hit single on the album, "One of Us" also depicted the end of a love story. Elsewhere there were current Cold War themes—highly topical at the time—and further songs of isolation and regret.

The Visitors album was one of the first records ever to be recorded and mixed digitally, and was the first in history to be released on the new CD format in 1982 on Atlantic.[4] The Visitors has been reissued in digitally remastered form three times—first in 1997, then in 2001 and again in 2005 as part of The Complete Studio Recordings box set.

The Visitors Deluxe Edition was released on 23 April 2012. As with previous releases in the Deluxe Edition series, this version of ABBA’s final album offers a DVD of archive material along with CD bonus tracks – including the demo medley "From a Twinkling Star to a Passing Angel", the first previously-unreleased ABBA recordings since 1994.[5]

Recording and release

Following the upcoming divorce of Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, recording began on what was to become ABBA's final studio album on 16 March 1981.[6] Only one month had passed since the announcement of their separation when the group entered the studio.

The members of ABBA and their personnel have memories of the recording sessions for this album being rather difficult. To begin with, their sound engineer Michael Tretow had to become accustomed to using the new 32-track digital recorder that had been purchased for Polar Music Studios. He said, "Digital recording...cut out all the hiss, but it also meant that sounds were sharply cut off below a certain level. The sound simply became too clean, so I had to find ways of compensating for that." The first three tracks for the album had already been recorded using analogue tape and therefore Tretow had to transfer all subsequent tracks from digital to analogue and back again to avoid a difference in quality.[7]

Ulvaeus also mentioned in retrospect that the recording sessions were troubled. "It could be frosty sometimes," he acknowledged in an interview. Lyngstad also commented that they were beginning to tire of working together.[8]

On its release, The Visitors reached the top of the charts in a number of territories but was not as successful as their previous albums.[9]

Album cover

The studio of Julius Kronberg at Skansen in Stockholm.

Rune Söderqvist designed the cover and photographed the group in a room containing Julius Kronberg's painting of Eros. The room is the Atelje Studio in Skansen Park, Stockholm. The group are positioned apart and appear to be waiting solemnly in the shadows.[10][11]

Track listing[12]

All songs written and composed by Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus.

Side One
No.TitleLength
1."The Visitors"5:49
2."Head over Heels"3:45
3."When All Is Said and Done"3:20
4."Soldiers"4:38
Side Two
No.TitleLength
1."I Let the Music Speak"5:20
2."One of Us"3:55
3."Two for the Price of One"3:36
4."Slipping Through My Fingers"3:51
5."Like an Angel Passing Through My Room"3:25

CD version

No.TitleLength
1."The Visitors (Crackin' Up)"5:45
2."Head over Heels"3:46
3."When All Is Said and Done"3:17
4."Soldiers"4:37
5."I Let the Music Speak"5:18
6."One of Us"3:54
7."Two for the Price of One"3:35
8."Slipping Through My Fingers"3:53
9."Like an Angel Passing Through My Room"3:34
Total length:37:39

CD re-issues, bonus tracks

The Visitors album was remastered in 1997 and released with four bonus tracks:

  1. "Should I Laugh or Cry"
  2. "The Day Before You Came"
  3. "Under Attack"
  4. "You Owe Me One"
    • B-side to "Under Attack" single

In 2001, a new remastered edition with four different bonus tracks:

  1. "Should I Laugh or Cry"
  2. "The Day Before You Came"
  3. "Cassandra"
    • B-side to "The Day Before You Came" single
  4. "Under Attack"

In 2005, a third remastered version of The Complete Studio Recordings box set, with bonus tracks

  1. "Should I Laugh or Cry"
    • Version with a brief count-in
  2. "No hay a quien culpar"
  3. "Se me está escapando"
  4. "The Day Before You Came",
  5. "Cassandra"
  6. "Under Attack"
  7. "You Owe Me One"

The Visitors was reissued once again in 2008 as part of the The Albums box set but without any bonus tracks.

The Visitors Deluxe Edition was released on 23 April 2012. As with previous releases in the Deluxe Edition series, this version of ABBA’s final album offered a DVD of archive material along with CD bonus tracks – including the demo medley ‘From A Twinkling Star To A Passing Angel’, the first previously unreleased ABBA recordings since 1994.[5]

The Visitors - Deluxe Edition (CD + DVD) [2012]
All songs written and composed by Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus.

DISC 01: CD
No.TitleLength
1."The Visitors (Crackin' Up)" 
2."Head over Heels" (Alternate Mix) 
3."When All Is Said and Done" 
4."Soldiers" 
5."I Let The Music Speak" 
6."One of Us" 
7."Two For the Price of One" 
8."Slipping Through My Fingers" 
9."Like An Angel Passing Through My Room" 
Bonus Tracks:
No.TitleLength
10."Should I Laugh Or Cry" (Version with a brief count-in) 
11."I Am the City" 
12."You Owe Me One" 
13."Cassandra" 
14."Under Attack" 
15."The Day Before You Came" 
Extra Bonus Track:
No.TitleLength
16."From a Twinkling Star to a Passing Angel" (Demos) 
DISC 02: DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Two for the Price of One" (Dick Cavett Meets ABBA) 
2."Slipping Through My Fingers" (Dick Cavett Meets ABBA) 
3."When All Is Said and Done" (Original Promo Clip) 
4."ABBA in London, November 1982" (The Late Breakfast Show, BBC) 
5."ABBA in Stockholm, November 1982" (Nöjesmaskinen, SVT) 
6."The Visitors" (TV Commercial I, UK) 
7."The Visitors" (TV Commercial II, Australia) 
8."The Singles: The First Ten Years" (TV Commercial I, UK) 
9."The Singles: The First Ten Years" (TV Commercial II, Australia) 
10."International Sleeve Gallery" 


Songs 1–10, 16 digitally recorded and mixed 16 March – 14 November 1981 at Polar Music Studios, Stockholm, Sweden.
Songs 11–15 digitally recorded and mixed 3 May – 26 August 1982 at Polar Music Studios, Stockholm, Sweden; scheduled for ninth studio album, which was ultimately not completed.

Reviews of 2012 deluxe edition

Pitchfork Media gave it an 8.6 grade, saying "even as the band's commercial star faded and its professional relationships quietly unravelled, they were perfectionists. ABBA's music on The Visitors is more pristine and ambitious than it had ever been, its themes darker, its personal politics more tangled."[13]

The Arts Desk: "The Visitors is not their best, but it is their most interesting [album], pointing to where Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson would go next."[14]

Singles

  1. "One of Us"/"Should I Laugh or Cry" (December 1981)
  2. "When All is Said and Done"/"Soldiers" (December 1981)
  3. "Head over Heels"/"The Visitors" (February 1982)
  4. "The Visitors" (single edit)/"Head Over Heels" (March 1982)

Personnel

ABBA

Additional personnel

  • Ola Brunkert – drums
  • Rutger Gunnarsson – bass, mandolin
  • Janne Kling – flute and clarinet
  • Per Lindvall – drums (on "Soldiers" and "The Visitors")
  • Åke Sundqvist – percussion
  • Lasse Wellander – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin

Production

  • Producers: Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus
  • Arrangers: Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus
  • Engineer: Michael B. Tretow
  • Design: Rune Söderqvist
  • Remastered for the 1997 Remasters by Jon Astley and Tim Young with Michael B. Tretow
  • Remastered for the 2001 Remasters by Jon Astley with Michael B. Tretow
  • Remastered for the 2005 Complete Studio Recordings Box Set by Henrik Jonsson

Charts

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