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My My!: ABBA Through the Ages

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

My My!: ABBA Through the Ages

Contributors:

By (Author) Giles Smith

ISBN:

9781398529700

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster Ltd

Imprint:

Gallery

Publication Date:

19th June 2024

UK Publication Date:

9th May 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Musicians, singers, bands and groups

Dewey:

782.421660922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm

Description

On the fiftieth anniversary of Waterloo the song, not the battle - one super-fan sits down to listen to the ABBA Gold album from start to finish, looking back over the half-century he has spent in the company of ABBAs music, and attempting to unlock the secrets of its hold on him and on all of us.

Partly a highly personal work of musical criticism, partly a history ABBA told throughcolourfulvignettes, and partly the record of Giles' time spent trampling around damply in Sweden,braving the hardcore fans on ABBA Day in the Netherlands and somewhat reluctantly attendinga sing-along screening Mamma Mia, this is Giles' mission to get to the very heart of ABBA. Starting out in the glam rock Seventies, its pages will inevitably contain possibly unwise quantities of satin and Spandex, and also descriptions of *trigger warning*cat dresses.

Nineteen tracks yield nineteen chapters, from Dancing Queen to Knowing Me, Knowing You, to Take A Chance on Me, and onwards, eventually circling back (as all roads from ABBA eventually do) to Waterloo, the albums final track. For Giles Smith, listening to each song gives rise to thoughts on pop music and the ways it attaches itself to us (and we to it), autobiographical reflections on the times, and ruminations on ABBA themselves - their story, their phenomenon, and the evolution of their presence in our lives.

Its a book about growing old, and the things that never do. And its a book about fashion, snobbery, authenticity, critical judgement, the passage of time and the triumphant ability of truly great pop music to transcend all of those things forever.But its also a book about the development of one of pop'sgreatest and best-loved albums,and an unabashed tribute to the power of a major-to-minor modulation and a well-placed glissando.

Author Bio

Giles Smith is the author of the pop memoir Lost in Music, an updated version of which will be published by Penguin in the summer of 2023. His writing has appeared in numerous British publications and in The New Yorker. He has published two collections of journalism and a spoof memoir of the comic-strip footballer Roy of the Rovers, and, in the last ten years, he has been the ghost-writer for eight Sunday Times bestselling autobiographies.

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