A (Agnetha Fältskog album)

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A
Studio album by Agnetha Fältskog
Released 10 May 2013 (2013-05-10)
Recorded January–October 2012
Genre Pop, easy listening
Length 38:37
Label Universal
Producer Jörgen Elofsson, Peter Nordahl
Agnetha Fältskog chronology
My Very Best
(2008)
A
(2013)
Singles from A
  1. "The One Who Loves You Now"
    Released: 11 March 2013
  2. "When You Really Loved Someone"
    Released: 11 March 2013
  3. "Dance Your Pain Away"
    Released: 15 July 2013
  4. "I Should've Followed You Home"
    Released: 18 November 2013
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic(6.2/10)
62/100, 8 critics
Review scores
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Aftonbladet link
Allmusic 2013
Attitude link
Evening Chronicle link
Expressen link
The Independent link
Q link
Rolling Stone Germany link
Svenska Dagbladet link
The Press link
The Telegraph link
The Times link

A is the fifth English language studio album by Swedish recording artist Agnetha Fältskog, formerly a member of the group ABBA. It is her twelfth studio album overall.

A is Fältskog's first album since 2004's My Colouring Book, an album of cover versions of her favourite songs from the 1960s, and the first original material she has recorded since I Stand Alone in 1987. It also includes her first self-penned track in nearly 30 years, "I Keep Them On The Floor Beside My Bed" .

Album information

As Fältskog was not an active recording artist at the time, the album happened in a round about way. "The project came about through a good friend of mine," she explained. "She called me up and told me that Jörgen Elofsson and Peter Nordahl wanted to play me some music. They came to my house and played me three songs and I thought, 'Oh my God, I have to do this'. It felt like a challenge."[1]

Ten tracks were recorded for the album, all of which were written or co-written by Elofsson.

Song information

The lead single from the album is "When You Really Loved Someone", which was released worldwide on 11 March 2013 as a digital download, with a CD single following on 15 April. A video clip for the song was filmed in late 2012, with Max Fowler and Camilla Rowling co-starring with Fältskog. In Germany and Austria the lead single was "The One Who Loves You Now", also released on 11 March 2013.

The track "I Should've Followed You Home" is a duet recorded with Gary Barlow of the British group Take That. Both artists recorded their vocal parts separately, as Fältskog was on holiday at the time of Barlow's recording session. Nevertheless Fältskog stated, "I think our voices work so well together."[1] The song had its radio premiere on 21 April on a Dutch radio station.[2]

"I Was a Flower" is a string-attached piano ballad, produced and performed in a theatrical way. On 22 April, the song was made available for download only through Amazon.

"I Keep Them on the Floor Beside My Bed" is the first track Fältskog has written herself that has been released since "I Won't Let You Go"—the lead single from her 1985 album Eyes of a Woman—and its B-side "You're There". Fältskog commented, "Jorgen kept saying 'You have to write a song for this record'. I hadn't written any music for a long, long time. But I sat at the piano and suddenly it was there. A friend of mine said a lovely thing: 'It's in your spine. Even if you feel tired, when it's time, it will be there'."[1]

Other tracks on the album include the contemplative "Bubble", the disco "Dance Your Pain Away", the pop "Back on Your Radio", and the piano-led "Past Forever".[1]

Promotion

Personal appearances

Fältskog appeared on stage at G-A-Y in London on Saturday, 4 May 2013 to promote the album. Although she did not perform, ten fans had the chance to meet her backstage after the appearance. On 1 August 2013 she appeared on stage at Stockholm Gay Pride, where she was presented with her Gold record award for sales of the album in Sweden.

Press and print media

The May edition of UK gay publication Attitude magazine featured an extensive new interview with Fältskog. The German gay publication Exit also featured an interview in April. In the UK and Ireland The Big Issue featured Fältskog on the cover of their June edition along with an interview about her life.

Internet and social media

In order to promote the album and its singles, several social media web profiles for Fältskog were created, including pages on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

Reception

The BBC called A a "tasteful and sumptuous" mid-tempo album . The disco song "Dance Your Pain Away" was marked as the only exception to the general tempo, its bassline reminiscent of ABBA's "Voulez-Vous".[7] In a review of the album, The Times in Britain gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, stating that "A is a triumphant return to form by a woman presumed lost to music forever".[8] Helen Brown awards the album 3 out of 5 stars in a review in the Telegraph. She describes the album as "as beautifully boring as ever". [9]

Other news services, such as the German newspaper Die Zeit, highlight Agnetha's voice, which still sounds young and fresh and "like a young Agnetha would sound today".[10]

The album has been certified with Gold and Platinum record awards two month after its release in Australia (35,000 copies), the UK (100,000 copies), Germany (100,000) and Sweden (50,000 copies). In 2015 after several returns to the various charts in different territories the album now has sold over 1 million copies world wide.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "The One Who Loves You Now"  Jörgen Elofsson, Pär Westerlund 3:30
2. "When You Really Loved Someone"  Elofsson 3:31
3. "Perfume in the Breeze"  Elofsson, Fredrik Thomander 3:31
4. "I Was a Flower"  Elofsson 4:08
5. "I Should've Followed You Home" (with Gary Barlow)Elofsson, Gary Barlow 4:04
6. "Past Forever"  Elofsson, Carole Bayer Sager 3:30
7. "Dance Your Pain Away"  Elofsson 4:10
8. "Bubble"  Elofsson 4:21
9. "Back on Your Radio"  Elofsson 3:43
10. "I Keep Them on the Floor Beside My Bed"  Agnetha Fältskog, Elofsson 4:06

Commentary for each track by Agnetha and producer Jörgen Elofsson was made available with the release of A on Spotify.

Personnel

Credits for A

Production crew

Musicians

Additional musicians

Background vocals

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[11] 3
Austrian Albums Chart[12] 8
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[13] 6
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[14] 35
Czech Albums Chart[15] 24
Danish Albums Chart[16] 2
Dutch Albums Chart[17] 5
Finnish Albums Chart[18] 15
French Albums Chart[19] 85
German Albums Chart[20] 3
Irish Albums Chart[21] 18
New Zealand Albums Chart[22] 27
Norwegian Albums Chart[23] 3
Polish Albums Chart[24] 38
Scottish Albums Chart[25] 5
Swedish Albums Chart[26] 2
Swiss Albums Chart[27] 2
UK Albums Chart[28] 6
US Billboard 200[29] 186

Year-end charts

Chart (2013) Position
Australian Albums Chart[30] 67
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[31] 156
Danish Albums Chart[32] 92
UK Albums Chart[33] 98
Swedish Albums Chart[34] 12

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Australia (ARIA)[35] Gold 35,000^
Germany (BVMI)[36] Gold 100,000^
Sweden (GLF)[37] Gold 20,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[38] Gold 100,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone

Total worldwide sales at 1.1.2015 = 1 million copies sold

Release history

Region Date Label
Australia[39] 10 May 2013 Universal Music
Germany[40]
France[41] 13 May 2013
Sweden[42]
United Kingdom[43] Polydor Records
United States[44] 14 May 2013 Verve Records
Poland[45] Universal Music
Italy[46] 21 May 2013
Brazil27 May 2013 Universal Music

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