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The ABBA Generation is the debut studio album by Swedish pop group A-Teens. It was released on 25 August 1999 by Stockholm Records . The album is composed of cover versions of well-known ABBA songs.
Cover Album Country Year Comments A-Teens: The ABBA Generation: Sweden: 1999: Launched their careers singing ABBA songs. Also 2 girls, 2 boys line up Abbacadabra: Revival – Flight 1: UK: 1998: Club remixes Abbaesque: ABBATASTIC: A Non-Stop Megamix of ABBA's Songs: UK: 1998: Megamix album. Reached number 1 in the UK budget chart Abbaesque: Die ...
In August 1999, the group released their debut album The ABBA Generation, consisting entirely of ABBA covers reinterpreted with a modern pop and electronic sound. The album reached number one in Sweden and Argentina. In the United States, the album peaked at seventy-one on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart and was certified Gold. [6]
List of singles with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album SWE [1] AUT [2] BEL [3] GER [5] NLD [6] NOR [7] SPA [20] SWI [8] UK [21] US [22] "Mamma Mia" 1999 1 14 10 10 7 3 6 9 12 — GLF: 4× Platinum [11] The ABBA Generation "Super Trouper" 2 11 31 ...
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Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" was A-Teens' third single (fourth in other territories) from their first album The ABBA Generation, a collection of ABBA cover versions. When the single was released in 1999 in Sweden, it earned a Gold certification. [39] It also became their third top ten hit there and the band's third top 40 hits in Germany.
Confessions on a Dance Floor was designed as a remedy, a chart-friendly comeback album led by an Abba-sampling pop steamroller of a single in the form of “Hung Up”. But this is a record ...