The Visitors

Editorial Reviews

All Music Guide - Bruce Eder
ABBA's final album was recorded during a period of major personal shakeups, principally in the decision by Benny Andersson and Frida to follow the same route to divorce that had already been taken by Björn Ulvaeus and Agnetha Faltskog. Both male members of the group would soon remarry, but at the time, despite all of these changes in their circumstances, The Visitors was never intended as ABBA's swan song -- they were to go on recording together. That may explain why, rather than a threadbare, thrown-together feel, The Visitors is a beautifully made, very sophisticated album, filled with serious but never downbeat songs, all beautifully sung and showing off some of the bold ...
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Editorial Reviews

All Music Guide - Bruce Eder
ABBA's final album was recorded during a period of major personal shakeups, principally in the decision by Benny Andersson and Frida to follow the same route to divorce that had already been taken by Björn Ulvaeus and Agnetha Faltskog. Both male members of the group would soon remarry, but at the time, despite all of these changes in their circumstances, The Visitors was never intended as ABBA's swan song -- they were to go on recording together. That may explain why, rather than a threadbare, thrown-together feel, The Visitors is a beautifully made, very sophisticated album, filled with serious but never downbeat songs, all beautifully sung and showing off some of the bold songwriting efforts. The title track is a topical song about Soviet dissidents that also manages to be very catchy, while "I Let the Music Speak" sounds like a Broadway number and a very good one, at that in search of a musical to be part of, and "When All Is Said and Done" is a serious, achingly beautiful ballad with a lot to say about their personal situations -- even "Two for the Price of One," a lighthearted song sung by Björn Ulvaeus about answering a personal advertisement, offered several catchy hooks and beautiful backup singing. "Like an Angel Passing Through My Room" ended the original album on a hauntingly ethereal note, but not as any kind of larger statement about the quartet's fate. The intention was to keep working together, but Andersson and Ulvaeus' growing involvement with their stage project, Chess, prevented any further work together by the group beyond three songs, "The Day Before You Came," "Cassandra," and "Under Attack" -- they're all present as bonus tracks on the 2001 remastered edition in gatefold packaging, along with the orphaned B-side "Should I Laugh or Cry" from the same sessions as The Visitors, and only add to the appeal of the original album.
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Product Details

  • Release Date: 12/31/2025
  • Label: Polydor / Umgd
  • UPC: 602527925295
  • Catalog Number: 2792529

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. 1 The Visitors (5:47)
  2. 2 Head Over Heels (3:48)
  3. 3 When All is Said and Done (3:18)
  4. 4 Soldiers (4:40)
  5. 5 I Let the Music Speak (5:21)
  6. 6 One of Us (3:57)
  7. 7 Two For the Price of One (3:37)
  8. 8 Slipping Through My Fingers (3:53)
  9. 9 Like an Angel Passing Through My Room (3:39)
  10. 10 Should I Laugh or Cry (4:32)
  11. 11 I Am the City (4:08)
  12. 12 You Owe Me One (3:32)
  13. 13 Cassandra (4:55)
  14. 14 Under Attack (3:48)
  15. 15 The Day Before You Came (5:51)
  16. 16 From a Twinklling Star to a Passing Angel (9:07)
Disc 2
  1. 1 Two For the Price of One
  2. 2 Slipping Through My Fingers
  3. 3 When All is Said and Done
  4. 4 ABBA in London, November 1982
  5. 5 ABBA in Stockholm, November 1982
  6. 6 The Visitors
  7. 7 The Visitors
  8. 8 The Singles: The First Ten Years
  9. 9 The Singles: The First Ten Years
  10. 10 International Sleeve Gallery
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Album Credits

Performance Credits
ABBA Primary Artist
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