"Arrival" is a 1976 composition by Swedish pop group
ABBA
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featured on their album of
the same name. It is an instrumental piece, mainly the brainchild of member
Benny Andersson
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and had the working titles of "Fiol", "Ode to
Dalecarlia
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Dalarna adjoins Härjedalen, Hälsingland, Gästrikland, Västmanland and Värmland. It is also bordered by Norway i ...
" and "Arrival in Dalecarlia".
Background
"Arrival" was the second and last composition from the group not to contain lyrics, following "
Intermezzo No.1" the previous year. As with "Intermezzo No.1", the choral tune, heavily influenced by traditional Swedish folk music, was written by
Benny Andersson
Göran Bror Benny Andersson (; born 16 December 1946) is a Swedish musician, singer, composer and producer best known as a member of the musical group ABBA and co-composer of the musicals ''Chess'', ''Kristina från Duvemåla'', and ''Mamma Mia ...
and
Björn Ulvaeus
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. It was recorded on 30 August 1976 at
Stockholm's Metronome Studio. The title of the album, ''Arrival'', gave the instrumental its name, rather than vice versa. It was also one of the last tracks to be recorded for the album before its release on 11 October 1976.
In 1983, a different version of the song with lyrics, called "Belle", was sung by
Daniel Balavoine
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and
Anni-Frid Lyngstad
Princess Anni-Frid Synni Reuss, Countess of Plauen (born Anni-Frid Synni Lyngstad on 15 November 1945), also known by her nickname "Frida", is a Norwegian-born Swedish singer, songwriter and environmentalist, who is best known as one of the foun ...
("Frida") as part of the French musical ''
ABBAcadabra
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''. Also in 1983, it was re-recorded with different lyrics, and released as "Time" by
B. A. Robertson and Lyngstad.
Cover versions
Mike Oldfield version
In
1980
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Mike Oldfield
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recorded a cover-version of the song, which is found on his ''
QE2'' album. The artwork for Oldfield's single is a recreation of ABBA's ''Arrival'' album artwork depicting the artist flying in a
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G helicopter (Oldfield is indeed titled as helicopter pilot).
Track listing
# "Arrival" – 2:46
# "Polka" (live on
European tour 1980) – 3:34
* "Polka" consists of a medley of one and a half traditional Irish
polkas— the first part of "The 42 Pound Cheque" and the first and second parts of "John Ryan's Polka". Mike Oldfield rearranged the parts so that he is going from the A part of "42 Pound Cheque" to the B part of "John Ryan's", then to the A part of "John Ryan's", then back to the B part of "John Ryan's". He plays through the entire medley 3 times in all, with increasingly more backup and percussion each time. Also, he has transposed these tunes to the key of G, whereas they are more commonly played in D.
Oldfield's credits
* Mike Oldfield: Electric Guitars, African Drums, Celtic Harp, Bass Guitar, Mandolin, Spanish Guitar, Synthesizers, Vocoder, Aboriginal Rhythm Sticks, Vocals
*
David Hentschel
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: Synthesizers, Drums, Vocals
*
Maggie Reilly
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: Vocals
* Strings and Choir arranged by
David Bedford
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* Leader of Strings: Dick Studt
* Choir English Chorale
Other cover versions, sampling, etc.
*
French singer
Michèle Torr
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Early caree ...
covered the song and added lyrics, under the title "J'aime".
*
Petula Clark
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also covered the song with lyrics in French, as "La Vallée".
*
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dance group
Scooter sampled "Arrival" in the song "Roll Baby Roll" on their
2003
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album ''
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'', although some chords are slightly altered. For copyright reasons, they had to rewrite the track later, which sounds completely different, under the name of "Swinging In The Jungle". They can, however, play the original track in concerts.
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rock band
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have played "Arrival" as their opening song on headlining tours since 2003.
*
Sarah Brightman
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recorded a vocal version for her 2008 seasonal album ''
A Winter Symphony'', with previously unused lyrics from
Björn Ulvaeus
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, which he wrote in 1999 for possible inclusion in the ''
Mamma Mia!
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'' musical.
* ABBA tribute act
Björn Again
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have used this as their entry music when starting a gig for many years.
* The
German
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band
Gregorian made a cover of this song, using the lyrics from the Sarah Brightman version, on their album ''
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Track listing
# "Meadows of Heaven" (Nightwish)
# "One" ( U2)
# "It Will Be Forgiven"
# " Sweet Child of Mine" (Guns N' Roses)
# " A ...
'' in 2009.
* "Arrival" was used as the theme tune for the
BBC TV
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series ''Robbie'', presented by
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.
* German singer
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recorded a cover of this song in 1977 with the title "Wie ein Vogel auf dem Wind". The single was published on the label
Elektra
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* Russian dance band "Section 1" covered the track in 2015 on their track "Roll & Ride".
* The Swedish metal band
Ghost
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played this theme during their "A Final Gig Named Death" concert. Following the on-stage death of Papa Nihil during his final musical performance, front-man Cardinal Copia was subsequently anointed Papa Emeritus IV as several nuns fitted him with papal robes.
References
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1976 compositions
1976 songs
1980 singles
ABBA songs
Mike Oldfield songs
Polar Music singles
Rock instrumentals
Songs written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus
Virgin Records singles