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Something's Going on
Frida
Something's Going on
Genres: International Music, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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Taken from the pop-punk act's 2002 album, 'Hi-Fi Serious'. The title track is backed with three non-LP tracks, 'Rock', 'Human Condition' & the video for the title track. London.

     
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All Artists: Frida
Title: Something's Going on
Members Wishing: 10
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal I.S.
Release Date: 5/9/2005
Album Type: Extra tracks, Import, Original recording remastered
Genres: International Music, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Europe, Scandinavia, Dance Pop, Vocal Pop, Euro Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602498687673

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Taken from the pop-punk act's 2002 album, 'Hi-Fi Serious'. The title track is backed with three non-LP tracks, 'Rock', 'Human Condition' & the video for the title track. London.

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CD Reviews

No second fiddle!
M. PSOMADAKIS | Gastonia, NC USA | 09/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Frida has always been my favorite voice in ABBA. Could any voice sound as rich as she does in ABBA's "Knowing Me, Knowing You?"

There is not a single dud on this entire cd. She and producer Phil Collins picked from the hottest songwriters of the day. The Brian Ferry penned-song "The Way You Do" is flawless, as is the haunting, atmospheric "To Turn The Stone." Other highlights are the rocking "Tell Me It's Over" and folk-tinged "Threnody."

As far as the remaster goes, the sound quality is excellent. The bonus tracks in no way add to the total package. I never really cared for the solo version of "Here We'll Stay," the duet with Phil Collins on the original cd. It seems unpolished. The newly included radio/single edit of "I Know There's Something Going On" proves that there is nothing like the original. Some things are better left alone! I LOVE THIS SONG!I did hear an incredible dance remix of this classic track while at a club in London in 2004. It was approximately 10 minutes long and played up the guitars but had a super-fast computerized beat. Where is this version? It should have been included instead of the edit. Also, no review would be complete without mentioning the excellent jazz-influenced "Baby Don"t You Cry No More" and the touching ballad "You Know What I Mean."



I can honestly say that overall, this cd is slightly better than some ABBA cds, the exceptions being "Super Trouper," "The Album," and "Voulez-Vous," of course- all perfect. Buy this cd and enjoy!"
A Great Remaster
Michael Allen | Henderson, Nevada | 06/04/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a great remaster of her first post-ABBA album. The first thing I noticed about it was they didn't use the same version of 'Here We'll Stay', it's been slightly remixed from the original album version, but a great version none-the-less. The 'Solo' version of 'Here We'll Stay' sounds more like a demo than a single version...I think I read somewhere that it was released as a single...yuck! But I digress. The remaster is top notch and should not be overlooked. The single edit of 'I Know There's Something Going On' sounds ok, but you can tell it was transferred from digital to analog and back again for this remaster.

This is a great album and worth the cost just to get that 'extra' track of Frida singing solo on 'Here We'll Stay' for all Frida fans."
Gotta love Frida!
WoW | Netherlands | 06/03/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I am not going to compare this album with ABBA or Agnetha. What's the use? After (and before!) ABBA, both women made music quite different from the famous ABBA sound. I personally like Frida's voice and solo work over Agnetha's, but that's just my opinion. As for this album, it's nice, but not her best. Some of the songs I really love (I Know There's Something Going On, Threnody, The Way You Do)), but some I don't particularly enjoy (I Got Something, Here We'll Stay). But in all, it's a great document of the early '80 pop-sound. Frida's voice to me was, and still is, one of the finest in pop music!"