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Frida, Something's Going On

Audio CD

Disk ID: 212877

Disk length: 52m 35s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1982

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Tell Me It's Over 2:52
2. I See Red 4:33
3. I Got Something 4:04
4. Strangers 4:06
5. To Turn The Stone 5:26
6. I Know There's Something Going On 5:29
7. Threnody 4:17
8. Baby Don't You Cry No More 3:02
9. The Way You Do 3:38
10. You Know What I Mean 2:37
11. Here We'll Stay 4:04
12. I Know There's Something Going On (Single Edit) 4:07
13. Here We'll Stay (Solo Version) 4:11

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Review

Frida mostly sang backup harmonies behind Agnetha in Abba: she was the group's dark side. Her clear, clean voice was fine in itself, though limited--and shorn of the songwriting team of Björn and Benny, its limits are most apparent. Something's Going On is a dreadful signifier of its time: all early-'80s, bad new-wave production and quirky drum fills, courtesy of producer Phil Collins. Other than the Russ Ballard-penned title track (which at least has a decent tune) and Rod Argent's reflective, rather sweet "Baby Don't You Cry No More," there's little of merit on Anni-Frid's first post-Abba solo album. To hear her so badly supported just makes one yearn for Abba's glory moments all the more. --Everett True

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Something's Going On

Tracks: 11 (-2 tracks), Disk length: 44m 14s (-9m 39s)

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