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  2. Live at Wembley Arena - Wikipedia

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    Live at Wembley Arena is an album of live recordings by Swedish pop group ABBA, released by Polar Music on 26 September 2014, on 2 CD, 3 LP and digital format.. The album, produced by Ludvig Andersson, includes the complete concert at London's Wembley Arena (now The OVO Arena, Wembley) on 10 November 1979, the last of a six-night residency at the famous venue.

  3. List of songs recorded by ABBA - Wikipedia

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    Including their releases under their former name "Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid" or "Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Frida", ABBA have released songs for nine studio albums, a Spanish language album, a series of compilations and two live albums. A number of unreleased songs recorded by ABBA have not appeared on any of these releases.

  4. ABBA: The Tour - Wikipedia

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    ABBA: The Tour, [1] later also labelled ABBA in Concert and ABBA: North American and European Tour 1979, was the third concert tour by the Swedish pop group ABBA.Primarily visiting North America, Europe and Asia during 1979–1980, the tour supported the group's sixth studio album, Voulez-Vous (1979), and later their compilation Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1980)..

  5. Alive & Kicking (Delfonics album) - Wikipedia

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    Tell Me This Is a Dream (1972) Alive & Kicking (1974) ... Alive & Kicking is the fifth and final studio album by American vocal group The Delfonics. ... "Hey Baby" 3: ...

  6. ABBA Live - Wikipedia

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    The resultant album, ABBA Live, contained recordings from 1977, 1979 and 1981. The tracks were mostly taken from ABBA's concerts at Wembley Arena in London in November 1979, with a few additional songs taken from the tour of Australia in March 1977 and the Dick Cavett Meets ABBA television special, taped in April 1981. [3]

  7. List of unreleased songs recorded by ABBA - Wikipedia

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    "Baby" is the early demo version of "Rock Me" recorded in 1974 with the lead vocals by Agnetha. An excerpt of this song was released on the box set Thank You for the Music . [ 2 ] [ 4 ] " Didn't I " is the title of a demo of the song worked on before "Baby".

  8. Live at the Beacon Theatre (James Taylor video album)

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    American audio engineer and mixer Frank Filipetti captured the audio track on a high-resolution 24-bit digital tape, that created stereo and surround-sound mixes of the concert. Filipetti used Sony's new (at that time), 3348-HR multitrack recorder and a Capricorn digital console to record and mix the live music from the concert. [2]

  9. Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time) - Wikipedia

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    "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" is a song by American soul group the Delfonics, co-written by producer Thom Bell and lead singer William Hart. It was released as a single in 1969 on the Philly Groove record label and appeared on their self-titled third album the following year.