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2 ABBA Greatest Hits Albums Plus Greatest Hits DVD


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LOS ANGELES, June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- All the hits and more -- and their video companion -- from the most commercially successful pop group of the '70s are presented for the first time in one package with the two-CD/one-DVD ABBA GOLD: GREATEST HITS - SOUND+VISION (Polar/Polydor/UMe), released July 13, 2004. The new SOUND+VISION series from UMe brings together previously issued CD retrospectives and long-form DVD content, providing an in-depth overview of an artist's career.

ABBA GOLD: GREATEST HITS - SOUND+VISION combines ABBA GOLD - GREATEST HITS, the 1992 collection that has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide (six times platinum in the U.S.), its 1993 sequel MORE ABBA GOLD - MORE ABBA HITS, and the expanded 2003 DVD version of the gold-certified home video not-so-coincidentally also titled ABBA GOLD - GREATEST HITS.

The ABBA GOLD: GREATEST HITS CD features 19 digitally remastered ABBA classics including the gold #1 anthem "Dancing Queen"; #3 gold "Take A Chance On Me"; Top 10s "Waterloo" and "The Winner Takes It All"; Top 20s "S.O.S.," "Knowing Me, Knowing You," "Fernando," "Does Your Mother Know" and "The Name Of The Game," and Top 40s "Mamma Mia" and "Chiquitita."

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