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Track listing
Whiskey in the Jar
Rocker
Still in Love With You
Showdown
Wild One
Jailbreak
Boys Are Back in Town
Cowboy Song
Don't Believe a Word
Bad Reputation
Dancing in the Moonlight (It's Caught Me in It's Spotlight)
That was when I first presented this idea: a chronological collection of each and every ABBA single as planned and conceived by the group and their Swedish record company Polar Music, plus a few important hits that were only issued in other territories.
A revamped version of ABBA Gold came in its place, along with a collection of CD singles, Singles Collection 1972*1982, both of which were released in the spring of 1999.
Accordingly, the first track I chose was the 1974 single remix of Ring Ring, issued as an A-side in the UK and Australia, and as a B-side in West Germany (not to be confused with the remix issued on the Waterloo album in North America).
After the release of the reissued ABBA remasters and the double-CD The DefinitiveCollection in 2001, the next project for Universal Music was to put together a DVD release of ABBA's promo clips.
The intention with the collection was to release all ABBA videos as originally produced and distributed by Polar Music between 1974 and 1982.
The DVD, which was put together by Mia Segolsson at Universal Music, was given the title The DefinitiveCollection to tie in with the double-CD of the same name.