August 2011
Frida on cover of Kvällsposten

Abba: You Can Dance. New for Wii this christmas!
Dancing games seem to be the new
rhythmic hitting of a plastic guitar game. Terpsichorean über-minds
Ubisoft already have big names in their roster, what with the Black Eyed
Peas and MJ rubbing elbows (and Kinects). Now a new sort of musician
has entered the picture: Swedes.
Some time before Christmas in Europe,
Ubisoft is releasing Abba: You Can Dance for the Wii. Yes, a dancing
game with a cheesy quote from Dancing Queen as the subtitle. But it’s
not atrociously bad electro-pop like BEP or classic ass shakers like the
Jackson oeuvre, so you can instead force glow-imbued sprites to move to
modern favorites like Super Trouper.
No word yet on other platforms, but the game should be a nice way for the European Slim Wii to get broken in.
Thank You For The Music.

A new version of the book "Thank you for the music" is now available. The new edition has a different cover but has the same layout inside as the WH Smith exclusive edition.

The original version by WH Smith above.

above: Front and back cover below a page from the new edition.

Bright lights dark shadows: The real story of Abba Audio. 
Bright lights dark shadows: The real story of Abba
Written by: Carl Magnus Palm
Published by: Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Published: July 01 2011
Read by:
Adrian Mulraney
Number of
CDs / Tapes: 22
Duration: 26 hours 10 minutes
Available Date: July 28 2011
ISBN:9781742679754

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