ABBA (album) - CD Re-issues, Bonus Tracks

CD Re-issues, Bonus Tracks

ABBA was released on CD in 1987 with five additional tracks from the albums Waterloo and Ring Ring:

  1. "Waterloo" (Andersson, Stig Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 2:44
  2. "Hasta Mañana" (Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 3:09
  3. "Honey, Honey" (Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 2:55
  4. "Ring Ring" (Andersson, Stig Anderson, Ulvaeus, Neil Sedaka, Phil Cody) – 3:06
  5. "Nina, Pretty Ballerina" (Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 2:53

ABBA was remastered and reissued in 1997 with two further bonus tracks:

  1. "Crazy World" (Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 3:48
  2. "Medley: Pick a Bale of Cotton/On Top of Old Smokey/Midnight Special" (Trad. Arr. Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 4:21

ABBA was remastered and reissued again in 2001 with two bonus tracks, but without the five tracks from Waterloo and Ring Ring:

  1. "Crazy World" (Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 3:48
  2. "Medley: Pick a Bale of Cotton/On Top of Old Smokey/Midnight Special" (Trad. Arr. Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 4:21

ABBA was remastered and reissued again in 2005 as part of The Complete Studio Recordings box set with following bonus tracks:

  1. "Crazy World" (Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 3:46
  2. "Medley: Pick a Bale of Cotton/On Top of Old Smokey/Midnight Special (1978 Mix)" (Trad. Arr. Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 4:21
    • B-side to the "Summer Night City" single (1978). Recording of the song began 6 May 1975.
  3. "Mamma Mia" (Spanish version) (Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus, Buddy McCluskey, Mary McCluskey) – 3:34
    • Vocals recorded January 1980. From the album Gracias Por La Música (Septima SRLM 1, 23 June 1980).

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

ABBA (Polar 549952-2) was issued along with ARRIVAL (Polar 549953-2), as part of the dual CD package ABBA+ARRIVAL . Both CD's have the bonus tracks.

Read more about this topic:  ABBA (album)

Famous quotes containing the word tracks:

    The tracks of moose, more or less recent, to speak literally, covered every square rod on the sides of the mountain; and these animals are probably more numerous there now than ever before, being driven into this wilderness, from all sides, by the settlements.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)