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Topic History of: Abba trivia question........
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cillas big arse the song was "reason for waiting" from the "stand up" album.flute was played by tull guitarist Martin Barre.only tull track he let someone else play.theres one for your pub quiz.
Manager Man I have a boxset issued by the Swedish Music Society (or something like that) which includes about 4 albums - one whole side devoted to Abba (lots of early / rare stuff) - must dig it out and see if its worth anything !
DJones The reverse "b" was the result of a faulty background in the german TV-show "Musikladen".

Abba-trivia question 2:
With which (later famous) producers recorded Agnetha (at least) one single in the 60s?
Martin K Completely stumped on that one, I had no idea he had anyone else play it but himself.I can only imagine it was a live take, and I am guessing at "Sold Our Souls for Roch n Roll", or whatever it was called, the one in which they did the 30 minute TV special on.
cillas big arse on a Jethro Tull album where the flute is not played by Ian Anderson.name album,track and flute player.