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Bright Lights, Dark Shadows: The Real Story of Abba (Unabridged)
 
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by Carl Magnus Palm (Author), Adrian Mulraney (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 26 hours and 8 minutes
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  • Publisher: Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
  • Audible Release Date: 2 Sep 2011
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005LHMYV0
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An exploration of all aspects of the Abba member's lives and careers. Amazingly detailed, it examines the group member's family backgrounds, the pre-Abba days, the legendary 70s, the marriages, the divorces, the business ups and downs, and the post-Abba solo careers.

©2002 Carl Magnus Palm by agreement with Bengt Nordin Agency; (P)2011 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Having followed ABBA from their Eurovision win in 1974 right the way through their split to their solo careers, I was keen to read the group's story as written by a Swedish professional. It is an encyclopaedic review of the individuals who came together to form ABBA right from their births to, in one case, an untimely death, is unbiased toward any individual and encompasses every facet of the ABBA phenomenon - which deservedly continues to this day. Although at times I found myself getting lost in the amount of detail, no one can accuse Carl Magnus Palm of not researching his subject. It's more than a biography, it's a history in the fullest sense, and for any serious ABBA fan's collection I would cite it a must read - and equally, a must re-read (you'll never get it all first time round!). I treat unauthorised biographies (as this is) as successful only if its subject(s) would be happy to read it and not be on the phone to their lawyers half way through...I feel this one is sufficiently researched, fact-based and unbiased that no individuals mentioned would wish to sue. It's not an easy, quick read but I cannot imagine a more comprehensive history of ABBA's success, nor a fairer compilation.
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
BRIGHT LIGHTS DARK SHADOWS is absolutely compelling; although the chapters are largely self-contained, the hooks leading into the next chapter (and the opening paragraphs of each chapter) are irresistible. I often found myself beginning to read a new chapter when I swore I would stop at the end of the preceding one.

Part I is gripping from the start of Chapter 1. I was impressed for several reasons. First, the personal and industry backgrounds on the four members and Stig are usually glossed over in other books. Here, the sketchy details are fully filled in, and it's fascinating reading.

Second, Carl Magnus Palm puts everything in its cultural and historical context with information about the regions where each member grew up, the origin of the various Swedish charts etc. He expresses an authentic feel for the times and for his country and its people.

Third, the narrative flows beautifully. Although it's largely chronological, it feels fresh - the first four chapters don't just go through each member one by one, the book has been better planned. It seems perfectly natural that we don't arrive at the childhood of the youngest member, Agnetha, until we've learnt about Stig's background and followed the others into their teenage years.

There isn't as much public information available about each member's childhood, which must have made it difficult to piece a lot of these facts together. The book really begins to hit its stride with the early chapters of Part II. In Chapter 12, Palm begins to weave the various stories together. There's such a lot that isn't known about ABBA's formative years, there's a real joy of discovery in these chapters. Palm's tone is also more assured at this point - he slips in some reasoned criticism of each member's early recordings - and he injects some satirical, but affectionate, humour into the reportage. I loved the style on pages 177 and 178, for example, when Agnetha
recounts her "baking accidents" and the bemused tone when Frida decides to throw it all in and "become a clothes designer".

An impressive feature of the book is its succinctness. That may sound funny, since BRIGHT LIGHTS DARK SHADOWS is over 500 pages, but it's a fair assessment. The Habari Safari movie takes up about a page; the progg movement is concisely charted and explained in a few pages. He sums up the sound and limitations of Gemini in one pithy phrase - "studio product, shoulder-pad music sorely lacking in soul" - and is equally spot-on with Agnetha and Frida's 80s solo efforts. Although I didn't accept his criticism of Djupa Andetag, it is a rational critique, and I admittedly suffer the disadvantage of not being able to understand the album's lyrics in their natural language.

Part III - The Time is Right - covers Waterloo through to 1982. The material is generally more familiar here; for instance, I could usually be sure of what incidents would be included in each chapter (other fans, as opposed to the general public for whom this book is also written, may be as acquainted with this part of the ABBA story to feel the same).

Fortunately, although a large part of this slab of the book is taken up with recounting events, Palm is not writing a mere overview of the ABBA years. He's writing a biography, and the significance of events on ABBA as people is analysed; he keeps
sight of the biographer's purpose in representing the big picture. Occasionally, this is of necessity a little strained - the psychoanalysis of Frida (p. 508) didn't entirely convince me, for example.

After reading BRIGHT LIGHTS DARK SHADOWS, I've learnt as much as I think I'll ever know about the people that make up ABBA. Ultimately, it's eye-opening and - towards the end - dispiriting reading. But you get a real sense of the demands and pressures that they were going through - the chapter on 1978, supposedly a quiet year for ABBA, makes this plain. As the business side of Polar consumed Stig, and the marriages collapsed, I think it's clear that the ABBA "magic" was a relatively short-lived alchemy of personality, managerial drive, talent and determination in a specific historical and cultural setting. But it wasn't a fluke - it wouldn't have lasted as long,
over as many unambiguously great albums, if it was.

You'll understand a lot more about ABBA, and I think you may even better appreciate the music, after reading BRIGHT LIGHTS DARK SHADOWS. It's the first real biography of ABBA but, more than that, it's the definitive biography. And it's the standard against which all future attempts at retelling the ABBA story will be judged.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
nothing very dark 12 Aug 2008
By m x
Format:Paperback
this is competantly written and clearly exhaustively researched;really detailed about the history of the band and its members,and the subsequent phenomenon.
As far as what i didnt know,i found it most interesting regarding the pre-abba period and the gradual formation of the band.
the title is pretty misleading though,especially if it leads you-as it did me- to expect any sort of expose. There's definately nothing in the way of previously uncovered "dirt",skeletons in the closet,or ..well anything much resembling dark shadows,. i was kind of hoping for a little more examination of,and maybe even inside information on,the relationships of the couples,or at least more about the personal stuff beneath the well known surface presented, but thats all pretty much left alone.
still there's nothing to criticize ,its an admirable and very professional book.
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