In December, 2020, I finished my ABBA record collection, and I didn't plan on buying anymore records, but then about a month ago I randomly decided to just window shop on Discogs and ultimately ended up buying a ton of things. As an ABBA fan, I've always wanted to have not just have a complete ABBA collection, but have a complete collection of the ABBA member's solo works.
Usually my buying experiences have been pretty easy, but this time was a little bit confusing. (No complaints against any sellers though!) Thankfully everything in the end worked out, and all my records arrived safely and soundly. :) One of them I even bought from Sweden, and it took the longest to arrive, but that was to be expected.
Anyways, I am really excited to finally have all of the ladies of ABBA's post-ABBA solo work in my collection.
To start, here is my Frida collection.
Here is Frida's first post-ABBA record, Something's Going On from 1982. I know a lot of people don't like having stickers stuck on the front of their records, and while I don't quite like having a sticker blocking the lovely cover, I don't mind it all that much. This record also has one of those "For Promotional Use" things printed on the front, and I only have one other record that has that. I was told that those tend to mean that your record is rare, so I'm pretty happy.
Next up we have Frida's 1984 album, Shine. While the rest of my records are original releases, this is actually the 2017 rerelease of the album. Since my dad and I upgraded our record player, almost all my records play incredibly, but this one was especially clear. I also bough this one new, so that's pretty cool.
This is Frida's 1996 album, Djupa Antedag. As far as I know, this wasn't released on vinyl, or at least not originally, which is why I have it as a CD. I find it to be quite fascinating how the CD has all this installation information for Windows 95 I think it was. I really like this album, even though it's entirely in Swedish and can't understand it perfectly. But that's never stopped me. I always listen to music in Swedish. :)
And here is my Agnetha post-ABBA collection. Until now, I only had Agnetha's 2013 album, and now I have the rest of her solo albums.
Agnetha's first post-ABBA solo album, Wrap Your Arms Around Me, from 1983. This one also has a lot of stickers on the front, but they're not obscuring anything. :)
Next is Eye's of a Woman from 1985. For some reason no one was really selling this album in the US on Discogs, so I had to order it from Sweden.
Then we have 1987's I Stand Alone. I really like this album actually, and of Agnetha's solo albums, I think this one might be my favorite. :)
And last but certainly not least, we have Agnetha's 2004 comeback album, My Coloring Book. I think this album was also released on record, but I chose to get it as a CD.
So that's all I have for now. I definitely hope to get the ABBA member's pre-ABBA solo work someday, but they aren't easily available in the US, but someday! Until then, I really enjoyed completing my Agnetha and Frida post-ABBA solo collection, and I will definitely continue to enjoy listening to all of them. :)