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Old 02-16-2010, 11:03 PM   #11322
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Originally Posted by devilsadvocate View Post
People can say what they want about ABBA, but credit-where-it's-due, those albums had slicker production than anyone else at the time, with Polar Studios being state-of-the-art and the wall-of-sound production was better than anything on the radio today, Pro-Tools be damned.
Well, c'mon, to be fair, that might be setting the bar a little low.

I kid, I kid, people. Anyway, ABBA Arrival was my (and my sister's) first album that I wanted and got (my actual first album was Sally Boyden from the Young Talent Team, but my conditionals help me studiously ignore that fact).

You might not agree, but I always quite liked The Spice Girls, but for reasons of all-over production. They were one of the slickest "products" ever sold to a hands-out consumer-base. Also, I think Sporty Spice is pretty cool.

Cheers,
Marc
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