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ABBA & Middle of the Road - Best of (1999)

ABBA & Middle of the Road - Best of (1999)

BAND/ARTIST: ABBA, Middle of the Road

  • Title: Best of
  • Year Of Release: 1999
  • Label: Euroton – EUCD-0075 / CD, Compilation, Unofficial Release
  • Genre: Pop, Pop Rock
  • Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
  • Total Time: 1:13:17
  • Total Size: 179 / 526 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Middle of the Road - Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep (2:59)
02. ABBA - Ring Ring (3:07)
03. Middle of the Road - Sacramento (2:58)
04. ABBA - People Need Love (2:46)
05. Middle of the Road - The Talk of All the USA (3:12)
06. ABBA - Nina, Pretty Ballerina (2:54)
07. Middle of the Road - Soley Soley (3:06)
08. ABBA - Love Isn't Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough) (2:55)
09. Middle of the Road - Samson and Delilah (3:04)
10. ABBA - Me and Bobby and Bobby's Brother (2:52)
11. Middle of the Road - Yellow Boomerang (2:40)
12. ABBA - She's My Kind of Girl (2:45)
13. Middle of the Road - Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum (3:14)
14. ABBA - Rock'n'Roll Band (3:11)
15. Middle of the Road - Queen Bee (2:55)
16. ABBA - Another Town, Another Train (3:13)
17. Middle of the Road - Love Sweet Love (3:35)
18. ABBA - Disillusion (3:08)
19. Middle of the Road - I Can't Tell the Bottom from the Top (3:32)
20. ABBA - I Saw It in the Mirror (2:34)
21. Middle of the Road - Bottoms Up (3:15)
22. ABBA - He Is Your Brother (3:20)
23. Middle of the Road - Kailakee Kailakoo (2:59)
24. ABBA - I Am Just a Girl (3:04)

SWEDISH supergroup Abba were propelled to global domination inspired by the Scots music-makers behind Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep.

The largely forgotten Middle Of The Road band remain best known for their big hit but singer Sally Carr has revealed how the Swedes were fans. She has told a BBC documentary charting the Scottish music scene that Abba singer Agnetha Faltskog had recorded cover versions of their tunes in Swedish.

And, she claims, Abba song-writers Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson admit Middle Of The Road’s sound was an inspiration.

Launched in 1967 by Carr, drummer Ken Andrew, guitarist Ian McCredie and his brother Eric McCredie, the band had moved to Italy before scoring chart success in 1970. Their other hits included Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum and Sacramento but they split up before Abba won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 with Waterloo, the first hit in a world-conquering reign at the top. Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep was No 1 for five weeks in 1971 but, appearing in the Rip It Up documentary, to be shown on Tuesday, Sally said: “We had hit singles all over the world, in Japan, South America, Singapore and 10 in Europe.

“In Britain we made the Guinness Book of Records with Chirpy for being the longest single in the top 100. It was there for a year. We were on Top Of The Pops five times. It was Tony Blackburn who interviewed us the first time. He actually thought we were Italian. Ken turned round and said to him: ‘Don’t be stupid, we’re Scottish’.”

“Agnetha covered two of our hits in Swedish, before she joined Abba. And the two boys Benny and Bjorn, on live television interview, said that they used our sound as a guide for their sound.

“Your grannies and your mums and dads, and your wee tots know Chirpy. “They might not remember the name of the group, but by God do they remember the name of Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep.“And I always laugh and say, ‘Yeah, I’m chirpy, but I’m not cheap.’”





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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much for sharing!!