Más datos sobre el nuevo disco de Agnetha, aquí la lista de canciones.
More info on Agnetha's new album, here the tracklist:
1. The One Who Loves You Now (El que te quiere ahora)
2. When You Really Loved Someone (Cuando realmente quisiste a alguien)
3. Perfume In The Breeze (Perfume en la brisa)
4. I Was A Flower (Yo fui una flor)
5. I Should’ve Followed You Home (Debí haberte seguido a casa) + Gary Barlow
6. Past Forever (Pasado para siempre)
7. Dance Your Pain Away (Baila tus penas)
8. Bubble (Burbuja)
9. Back On Your Radio (De vuelta en tu radio)
10. I Keep Them On The Floor Beside My bed (Los tengo en el suelo al lado de mi cama)
[Abba Intermezzo 11-03-2013]
In Germany, Agnetha's first single off her new album will be "The One Who Loves You Now", released today, March 11, 2013. It will be downloadable from iTunes as well as other digital outlets in Germany, and radio airplay will begin as well. Other countries will see "When You Really Loved Someone" as their single release today.
The album, titled "A", will be released on May 10, 2013. It will contain 10 songs.
"I Should've Followed You Home" is a duet with Gary Barlow of Take That,
"I Keep Them On The Floor Beside My Bed" has been co-written by Agnetha herself at home in the countryside.
The thoughtful-sounding "Bubble" aptly expresses Agnetha's attitude towards glamour and the limelight,
"Dance Your Pain Away" is a rousing disco number,
"Back On Your Radio" is crystal clear pop.
"Past Forever" is a piano-based track with its chorus containing something kind of like Agnetha's life motto: "What can't be broken: the kind of love that lasts."
Agnetha spoke about her new album at Stockholm's Grand Hotel. In the accompanying press release, she talks about how she felt when she went into the studio for the first time together with producers Jörgen Elofsson and Peter Nordahl: "The album as such didn't worry me, but my voice really did. I had not sung for such a long time, so I must have thought: What should I do if it's suddenly gone?"
"It was a good friend of mine who got all this going", explains Agnetha. "She called me and told me that Jörgen Elofsson and Peter Nordahl wanted to play a few of their compositions for me. So they came by and played three songs for me, and I just thought: 'For heaven's sake, I just have to join in'. It felt exactly like the right kind of challenge. I asked my daughter: 'What do you think? Should I do it?' and she answered: 'You should think about this thoroughly. Everything could start all over again.' The recording sessions were wonderful, but you have to face that these recordings may have consequences afterwards."
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