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Saturday, December 11, 2021

Album Review, “Voyage” by ABBA (2021)

Album Review, “Voyage” by ABBA (2021)


This is not old music.  It’s a new album.  Of course, getting back into the course of things takes patience with listening to music over comfort and real emotions.  Do you need to go to the bathroom?  Well, go to the bathroom first and listen to “Voyage” when you’re ready.  It’s important!  There’s original ideas from “Voyage” and it’s a great leap forward.  “Voyage” reminds me of PONG.  You can hear those “little things” in the songs and come to awareness of the history from a long, long time ago.  I’m a new fan of ABBA.  I did not live in the 1970s.  But, I can listen to “Voyage” with an open mind and be transported back to the good old days I’ve never had and wish to go to.  ABBA has grace and honesty with their songs when the moments count.  I can’t be too particular.  When we have those moments, we have those moments; when we don’t have those moments, we don’t have those moments.  “Voyage” is a mixed bag.  But, it’s a mixed bag of goods and I don’t find anything wrong with this.  It’s a very emotional album.  It’s not easy to have this much confidence that ABBA has from their return to the modern age of living.  Believe it or not, we still live in the days when we have to wait for years for our loved ones- a habit like this is fairly eternal to the natural laws of any relationship.  We do have years to experience for music.  And, we do have years to experience for family and friends, so “Voyage” is a terrific example of patience and virtue of familiar attendance.  I do have the CD album for “Voyage”.  It includes a poster with a basic notion or feeling of galactic orbits.  Ironically enough, if you examine the lyrics and words to the songs, you realize that ABBA doesn’t exactly mention anything about the galaxy and our solar system of planets and moons.  What you’re really getting is an electrifying sense of the “notion” by ABBA’s talent of performance into their famous vibrations within popular force.  “Voyage” is not old music.  It’s new music.  In fact, you do get some brand new songs that have become hits for the popularity of YouTube and beyond into the the music industry across the globe.  By the way, if you read the lyrics and words to the songs while listening to the music your ears will improve to the meanings and creative writing.  There’s a lot to learn about honey and sweethearts.  Not everything is what it seems.  You do get some songs with some negative ideas.  That’s fine with me!  Poetry is not all roses and thorns.  Poetry is a world of literature for those dramatic effects of feeling and abstract sense.  Unlike most CD albums, “Voyage” is actually a real source of information.  You truly learn something from the lyrics and words to the songs.  You’re not just hearing things.  Really, you’re learning something.  That doesn’t mean I know everything about the songs.  But, I do get meanings and descriptions.  I’m not just getting good, old-fashioned music for the modern age with new songs and wild vibrations.  You’re really getting your money’s-worth tonight.  I do enjoy listening to “Voyage”.  It begins and ends with reference to freedom, anxiety, and pet-loving literature.  It’s a great deal of force.




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