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Intermezzo No.1 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Intermezzo No. 1
"Intermezzo No. 1" was an instrumental track from Swedish pop group ABBA's self-titled third album, released in April 1975. It was the first of only two songs by the group not to contain lyrics; the other was the title track of their 1976 release, ''Arrival''. It is the only purely instrumental ABBA song however, as Arrival includes "a static layer of rich harmony vocals". On the cover, the song was credited as "Intermezzo No.1 ''featuring Benny Anderson''". ==Production== Written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, the orchestral rock tune was recorded on October 16, 1974, in Stockholm's Glen and Metronome Studios〔("Mamma Mia"/"Intermezzo No. 1" at ABBA's official site )〕 under the working title "Mama". Another working title for the song was Bach-låten (The Bach Tune).〔http://www.carlmagnuspalm.com/Upload/abbabooks/completeguidechapter.pdf〕 In September 1975, it was released as the B-side to ABBA's single, "Mamma Mia".〔(Recording information on "Intermezzo No. 1" )〕 Carl Magnus Palm describes it as a "showcase of Benny's classical music influences", which first began to appear in his work with The Hep Stars songs Sunny Girl and Wedding.〔 Carl Magnus Palm explains the song was a "popular feature on every subsequent ABBA tour" after the ABBA album was released.〔 For example, the song is shown being performed in the 1977 concert tours in the film ABBA: The Movie.
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