There’s nothing quite like the feeling of finishing a book and being left with a head full of thoughts, emotions, and reflections. In today’s review, I’m diving into a recent read that had me completely hooked. Whether you’re here for recommendations, shared opinions, or simply love hearing about a good story, I’m excited to take you through my thoughts on this one.
Title: The Story of ABBA
By: Jan Gradvall
Genre: Biography
Pages: 336
Release Date: June 17th, 2025
Rating: ★★★★☆
Summary from Goodreads:
Through exclusive interviews and over a decade of deep research, renowned music journalist Jan Gradvall explores the secrets to ABBA’s success.
There has never been a group like ABBA. More than half a century after their songs were recorded, ABBA still make people the world over dance and sing their hearts out. In 2013, when the band had not been interviewed for over thirty years, Jan Gradvall was granted unique access to them for the next decade and the result is The Story of ABBA: Melancholy Undercover. Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad all share their personal stories, their thoughts and their opinions about ABBA’s music more openly than ever before. Weaving in and out of their story, well-known international music critic Jan Gradvall reveals the context in which their unique sound developed and shows how the story of ABBA is also the story of Sweden and the globalization of pop culture.
From their earliest hits in Sweden like “People Need Love” and “Ring, Ring” to their chart-topping international hits like “Dancing Queen,” “Gimme, Gimme, Gimme” and “Mama Mia!” to ABBA Voyage – their first album in forty years – and the two-million-ticket-selling eponymous concert-experience in London, it is undeniable that, in the history of pop culture and music, there has never been a group like ABBA. With remarkable intimacy, Gradvall’s sensational book brings readers closer than ever to one of the world’s most notoriously private groups.
Review:
The Story of ABBA: Melancholy Undercover by Jan Gradvall is an intriguing and insightful read that goes beyond the glitzy pop hits to explore the deeper, often melancholy undercurrents behind ABBA’s music. I really enjoyed this book, even though at times it felt a bit heavy with backstory about other people connected to the band. Still, Gradvall’s meticulous research and captivating storytelling kept me hooked, and I came away with a richer appreciation of ABBA’s journey and legacy. Plus, this book sparked a new interest—I’m now into Dansband music! Look out for my new playlist! Four stars.
Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.
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