Michael B. Tretow

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Michael B. Tretow
Birth nameBo Michael Tretow
Born (1944-08-20) 20 August 1944 (age 79)
Norrköping, Sweden
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Years active1960s–2015
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Bo Michael Tretow (born 20 August 1944 in Norrköping) is a Swedish record producer and audio engineer, musician and composer, best known for his work with the Swedish pop group ABBA (1970–1982), and with the musical Chess. Tretow experimented with different recording techniques, and played an essential part in creating the "ABBA sound".[1] He has also composed several themes and jingles for Swedish national radio and television.

Discography

As an artist

  • Mikael & Michael (1966, with Mikael Ramel)
  • Let's boogie (1976)
  • Caramba (1981, with Ted Gärdestad)
  • Michael B. Tretow (1982)
  • Tomteland (1985)
  • Den makalösa manicken (1986, under the pseudonym Professorn)
  • Hystereo Hi-lites (1989)
  • Trafik-Trolle (early 1990s)
  • Greatest Hits (1999)

As producer

As engineer

References

  1. ^ Michael B. Tretow's biography Archived 2010-11-19 at the Wayback Machine, ABBA World, accessed 2010-05-12

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