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ABBA new album
ABBA has announced the release of their latest compilation album, 'The Singles – The First Fifty Years,' which features 38 tracks across four vinyl records, set to launch on October 25. However, the £96 price tag has sparked outrage among fans who feel it is a rehash of their previous greatest hits without any new content. Many fans have expressed their disappointment online, labeling the release as a 'money grab' and an 'absolute rip-off,' especially since similar compilations are available at much lower prices. The album expands upon their earlier release, 'The Singles – The First Ten Years,' and includes popular tracks such as 'Dancing Queen' and 'Mamma Mia,' along with songs from their 2021 album 'Voyage.' In addition, buyers will receive a 24-page illustrated booklet featuring unseen images of the band. ABBA's decision to charge such a high price has left a portion of their dedicated fanbase feeling frustrated and undervalued.

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