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Something's Going On

Something's Going On is the third solo album by Swedish singer Anni-Frid Lyngstad (Frida), one of the founding members of the Swedish pop group ABBA, and her first album recorded entirely in English. Her previous two albums had been recorded in Swedish. Recorded in early 1982 during the final months of ABBA, the album was released on 10 September of that same year.[1]

Something's Going On
Studio album by
Released10 September 1982
Recorded15 February ‒ 31 March 1982
Studio
GenrePop, rock
Length44:14
Label
ProducerPhil Collins and Hugh Padgham
Frida chronology
Frida ensam
(1975)
Something's Going On
(1982)
Shine
(1984)
Singles from Something's Going On
  1. "I Know There's Something Going On"
    Released: August 1982
  2. "To Turn the Stone"
    Released: October 1982
  3. "I See Red"
    Released: December 1982 (South Africa)
  4. "Tell Me It's Over"
    Released: January 1983 (Japan)
  5. "Here We'll Stay"
    Released: May 1983

Produced by Phil Collins with Hugh Padgham, the album featured a harder-edged and more rock-oriented sound than the music she had previously recorded with ABBA, and it included Collins' distinctive gated reverb drum sound. The album was met with a positive reception by both critics and the public, with sales in excess of 1.5 million copies, making it the best-selling solo record of any of the ABBA members to date.[2] The album has since been re-released several times, including a 2005 remastered version that contained several bonus tracks. Promotional videos from the album are included in the DVD documentary titled Frida – The DVD.

History edit

In 1982, Frida felt it was time to record a solo album again, this time in English and aimed at the international market. ABBA were spending less and less time together. Going through her divorce from fellow band member Benny Andersson, Frida had heard Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight", and then "listened to the album (Face Value) non-stop for eight months". As Collins himself put it in a TV interview: "Frida and I had something in common as far as our divorces were concerned. We were both the injured party." Polar Music approached Collins, asking if he would be interested in producing Frida's new solo album. He accepted the offer, thus making this his second album to be recorded at Polar Studios, the first being Genesis' Duke (1980).

Polar Music sent out invitations to publishing companies around the world, announcing Frida's plans and asking for songs suitable for the project. The response was overwhelming; more than 500 songs came into the Polar Music offices in Stockholm. Elvis Costello (who submitted a song called "I Turn Around") was one of the many who had their work rejected. Among the composers who made it to the album's final track list were Bryan Ferry, Stephen Bishop, Rod Argent and Russ Ballard. The Giorgio Moroder/Pete Bellotte composition "To Turn the Stone" was originally written for Donna Summer's 1981 album I'm a Rainbow – a double set for Geffen Records which for various reasons would remain in the archives until 1996. Frida also asked Per Gessle, later of Roxette, to set Dorothy Parker's bittersweet poem "Threnody" to music. A re-interpretation of the Face Value track "You Know What I Mean" – a song especially close to her heart, both musically and lyrically – was also included. The song "Here We'll Stay" had previously been recorded and performed by singer Sonia Jones for the UK pre-selection for the 1980 Eurovision Song Contest.[3] On the album, it was recorded as a duet with Phil Collins, although he wasn't credited. When it was decided to release the song as a single in 1983, Frida re-recorded the song as a solo version.

Recording edit

Recording began in the Polar Studios, Stockholm, on 15 February 1982 and continued until 31 March. Earth Wind & Fire's horn players (the Phenix Horns) – also an important part of the Face Value album – came to Stockholm for a two-day visit. Strings, orchestra, and harp were later recorded at George Martin's Air Studios in London in the attendance of both Martin and Paul McCartney. Produced at a time when most commercial recordings used only analog technology, the album was one of the few to be both digitally recorded and mixed.

At the time of recording Something's Going On Frida had wanted to distance herself from the "typical ABBA pop sound" (according to Lyngstad herself). She wanted to break away from being associated with the group and make a fresh start both as an artist and as an individual. The new songs, musicians and producer gave Frida a new identity. Collins' production and especially his gated drum sound heard throughout the album, as well as the rough and raw guitar riffs of the lead single "I Know There's Something Going On", contrasted with the sound of an ABBA record. All backing vocals were sung by Frida and Collins. The album closes with their duet "Here We'll Stay".

Swedish Television, SVT, documented the whole recording process from the first day in the studio to the release party after the album's completion. The resulting footage became a one-hour TV-special which included interviews with Frida and Phil Collins, Björn & Benny from ABBA, as well as all the musicians on the album. It was directed by Stuart Orme and executive produced by Phil Collins' manager, Tony Smith. This documentary is included in Frida – The DVD.

Promotion and reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [5]

In the fall of 1982, Frida unveiled the results of these recording sessions by releasing the single and video "I Know There's Something Going On". An extensive promotion tour of Europe and the United States followed. Frida performed both the single and other songs from the album on major TV-channels throughout Europe.

The album received positive reviews by critics. Billboard wrote: "ABBA's auburn-haired songstress makes a bold solo-project a stunning success", whilst Mark Coleman described the album in the third edition of The Rolling Stone Album Guide as a "sharp, rock-oriented, delightfully eclectic album".[5]

Although it was stated that the album has a collection of songs that were designed for a soloist, The Sydney Morning Herald reviewed: “Unfortunately, it still sounds a little like ABBA with three members missing.”[6] “Perhaps the best tracks is the title song which has charted as a single. Others that will help Frida win new fans is a rock-jazz track titled "Tell Me It’s Over. a ballad titled "Threnody" and a Bryan Ferry number "The Way You Do".[7]

Audiences also accepted the new, rockier sound and both the album and its lead single soon started climbing the charts; Something's Going On reached No. 1 in Sweden and was a Top 10 success in several other European countries. It was also a Top 20 hit in the UK, peaking at No. 18. With sales in excess of 1.5 million copies worldwide, Something's Going On is the best-selling solo album of any of the ABBA members to date.

The single "I Know There's Something Going On" reached No. 1 in Belgium and Switzerland, and was a Top 10 hit throughout most of Europe, as well as in Australia and South Africa (peaking at No. 5 in both countries). It also proved a success in the United States, reaching No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 9 on Radio & Records airplay, with the track's video being heavily promoted on MTV. The song was the 20th biggest-selling single in the US for 1983.[8]

Track listing edit

Side one:

  1. "Tell Me It's Over" (Stephen Bishop) – 2:52
  2. "I See Red" (Jim Rafferty) – 4:33
  3. "I Got Something" (Tomas Ledin) – 4:04
  4. "Strangers" (Jayne Bradbury, Dave Morris) – 4:06
  5. "To Turn the Stone" (Pete Bellotte, Giorgio Moroder) – 5:26

Side two:

  1. "I Know There's Something Going On" (Russ Ballard) – 5:29
  2. "Threnody" (Per Gessle, Dorothy Parker) – 4:17
  3. "Baby Don't You Cry No More" (Rod Argent) – 3:02
  4. "The Way You Do" (Bryan Ferry) – 3:38
  5. "You Know What I Mean" (Phil Collins) – 2:37
  6. "Here We'll Stay" (duet with Phil Collins) (Tony Colton, Jean Roussel) – 4:03

2005 remaster bonus tracks edit

  1. "I Know There's Something Going On" (single edit) (Ballard) – 4:07
  2. "Here We'll Stay" (solo version) (Colton, Roussel) – 4:11

Personnel edit

Production edit

  • Phil Collins – producer
  • Hugh Padghamsound engineer, assistant producer
  • Hans Gunnar "Paris" Edvinsson – assistant engineer
  • Digitally recorded and mixed at Polar Music Studios (Stockholm, Sweden).
  • Strings and harp recorded at AIR Studios (London, England).
  • Henrik Jonsson – mastering (2005 remaster)
  • Leif Mases – mastering (1982 issue)
  • Yves Poyet – cover illustration
  • Anders Hanser – photography
  • Dick Nilson – album design
  • Thomas Johansson – album coordinator
  • Stig Anderson – executive producer

Charts and certifications edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "British album certifications – Frida – Something's Going On". British Phonographic Industry. Select albums in the Format field. Select Silver in the Certification field. Type Something's Going On in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-11. Retrieved 2008-04-02. Palm, Carl Magnus, page 452
  3. ^ Carl Magnus Palm (31 March 2010). "Behind the scenes with ABBA in the recording studio: Updates and corrections". Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  4. ^ Allmusic review
  5. ^ a b The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 3.
  6. ^ "The Sydney Morning Herald 03 Oct 1982, page Page 91". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  7. ^ "The Sydney Morning Herald 24 Oct 1982, page Page 95". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  8. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits: Eighth Edition. Record Research. p. 16.
  9. ^ David Kent (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970 – 1992. Australian Chart Book, St Ives, N.S.W. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  10. ^ "Austriancharts.at – Frida – Something's Going On" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  11. ^ . Library and Archives Canada. 17 July 2013. Archived from the original on 5 August 2016. Retrieved 2016-08-05.. RPM.
  12. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Frida – Something's Going On" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  13. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Frida – Something's Going On" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  14. ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – Frida – Something's Going On". Hung Medien. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  15. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Frida – Something's Going On". Hung Medien. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  16. ^ "Frida | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  17. ^ "Frida Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  18. ^ a b "Frida" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland.

Works cited

  • Carl Magnus Palm: Bright Lights – Dark Shadows, Omnibus Press UK 2001, ISBN 0-7119-8389-5
  • Carl Magnus Palm: ABBA – The Complete Recording Sessions, Century 22 Limited UK, 1994. ISBN 0-907938-10-8
  • TV documentary: Frida – Something's Going On, SVT 1982. Included on Frida – The DVD, Universal Music 2005.

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This article is about Something s Going On by Frida For the album by Cliff Richard see Something s Goin On For other uses see Something s Going On disambiguation Something s Going On is the third solo album by Swedish singer Anni Frid Lyngstad Frida one of the founding members of the Swedish pop group ABBA and her first album recorded entirely in English Her previous two albums had been recorded in Swedish Recorded in early 1982 during the final months of ABBA the album was released on 10 September of that same year 1 Something s Going OnStudio album by FridaReleased10 September 1982Recorded15 February 31 March 1982StudioPolar Stockholm AIR LondonGenrePop rockLength44 14LabelPolar Music Epic UK Ireland Israel Italy Atlantic US Universal Music 2005 reissue ProducerPhil Collins and Hugh PadghamFrida chronologyFrida ensam 1975 Something s Going On 1982 Shine 1984 Singles from Something s Going On I Know There s Something Going On Released August 1982 To Turn the Stone Released October 1982 I See Red Released December 1982 South Africa Tell Me It s Over Released January 1983 Japan Here We ll Stay Released May 1983Produced by Phil Collins with Hugh Padgham the album featured a harder edged and more rock oriented sound than the music she had previously recorded with ABBA and it included Collins distinctive gated reverb drum sound The album was met with a positive reception by both critics and the public with sales in excess of 1 5 million copies making it the best selling solo record of any of the ABBA members to date 2 The album has since been re released several times including a 2005 remastered version that contained several bonus tracks Promotional videos from the album are included in the DVD documentary titled Frida The DVD Contents 1 History 2 Recording 3 Promotion and reception 4 Track listing 4 1 2005 remaster bonus tracks 5 Personnel 5 1 Production 6 Charts and certifications 6 1 Charts 6 2 Certifications 7 ReferencesHistory editIn 1982 Frida felt it was time to record a solo album again this time in English and aimed at the international market ABBA were spending less and less time together Going through her divorce from fellow band member Benny Andersson Frida had heard Phil Collins In the Air Tonight and then listened to the album Face Value non stop for eight months As Collins himself put it in a TV interview Frida and I had something in common as far as our divorces were concerned We were both the injured party Polar Music approached Collins asking if he would be interested in producing Frida s new solo album He accepted the offer thus making this his second album to be recorded at Polar Studios the first being Genesis Duke 1980 Polar Music sent out invitations to publishing companies around the world announcing Frida s plans and asking for songs suitable for the project The response was overwhelming more than 500 songs came into the Polar Music offices in Stockholm Elvis Costello who submitted a song called I Turn Around was one of the many who had their work rejected Among the composers who made it to the album s final track list were Bryan Ferry Stephen Bishop Rod Argent and Russ Ballard The Giorgio Moroder Pete Bellotte composition To Turn the Stone was originally written for Donna Summer s 1981 album I m a Rainbow a double set for Geffen Records which for various reasons would remain in the archives until 1996 Frida also asked Per Gessle later of Roxette to set Dorothy Parker s bittersweet poem Threnody to music A re interpretation of the Face Value track You Know What I Mean a song especially close to her heart both musically and lyrically was also included The song Here We ll Stay had previously been recorded and performed by singer Sonia Jones for the UK pre selection for the 1980 Eurovision Song Contest 3 On the album it was recorded as a duet with Phil Collins although he wasn t credited When it was decided to release the song as a single in 1983 Frida re recorded the song as a solo version Recording editRecording began in the Polar Studios Stockholm on 15 February 1982 and continued until 31 March Earth Wind amp Fire s horn players the Phenix Horns also an important part of the Face Value album came to Stockholm for a two day visit Strings orchestra and harp were later recorded at George Martin s Air Studios in London in the attendance of both Martin and Paul McCartney Produced at a time when most commercial recordings used only analog technology the album was one of the few to be both digitally recorded and mixed At the time of recording Something s Going On Frida had wanted to distance herself from the typical ABBA pop sound according to Lyngstad herself She wanted to break away from being associated with the group and make a fresh start both as an artist and as an individual The new songs musicians and producer gave Frida a new identity Collins production and especially his gated drum sound heard throughout the album as well as the rough and raw guitar riffs of the lead single I Know There s Something Going On contrasted with the sound of an ABBA record All backing vocals were sung by Frida and Collins The album closes with their duet Here We ll Stay Swedish Television SVT documented the whole recording process from the first day in the studio to the release party after the album s completion The resulting footage became a one hour TV special which included interviews with Frida and Phil Collins Bjorn amp Benny from ABBA as well as all the musicians on the album It was directed by Stuart Orme and executive produced by Phil Collins manager Tony Smith This documentary is included in Frida The DVD Promotion and reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 In the fall of 1982 Frida unveiled the results of these recording sessions by releasing the single and video I Know There s Something Going On An extensive promotion tour of Europe and the United States followed Frida performed both the single and other songs from the album on major TV channels throughout Europe The album received positive reviews by critics Billboard wrote ABBA s auburn haired songstress makes a bold solo project a stunning success whilst Mark Coleman described the album in the third edition of The Rolling Stone Album Guide as a sharp rock oriented delightfully eclectic album 5 Although it was stated that the album has a collection of songs that were designed for a soloist The Sydney Morning Herald reviewed Unfortunately it still sounds a little like ABBA with three members missing 6 Perhaps the best tracks is the title song which has charted as a single Others that will help Frida win new fans is a rock jazz track titled Tell Me It s Over a ballad titled Threnody and a Bryan Ferry number The Way You Do 7 Audiences also accepted the new rockier sound and both the album and its lead single soon started climbing the charts Something s Going On reached No 1 in Sweden and was a Top 10 success in several other European countries It was also a Top 20 hit in the UK peaking at No 18 With sales in excess of 1 5 million copies worldwide Something s Going On is the best selling solo album of any of the ABBA members to date The single I Know There s Something Going On reached No 1 in Belgium and Switzerland and was a Top 10 hit throughout most of Europe as well as in Australia and South Africa peaking at No 5 in both countries It also proved a success in the United States reaching No 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No 9 on Radio amp Records airplay with the track s video being heavily promoted on MTV The song was the 20th biggest selling single in the US for 1983 8 Track listing editSide one Tell Me It s Over Stephen Bishop 2 52 I See Red Jim Rafferty 4 33 I Got Something Tomas Ledin 4 04 Strangers Jayne Bradbury Dave Morris 4 06 To Turn the Stone Pete Bellotte Giorgio Moroder 5 26Side two I Know There s Something Going On Russ Ballard 5 29 Threnody Per Gessle Dorothy Parker 4 17 Baby Don t You Cry No More Rod Argent 3 02 The Way You Do Bryan Ferry 3 38 You Know What I Mean Phil Collins 2 37 Here We ll Stay duet with Phil Collins Tony Colton Jean Roussel 4 032005 remaster bonus tracks edit I Know There s Something Going On single edit Ballard 4 07 Here We ll Stay solo version Colton Roussel 4 11Personnel editAnni Frid Lyngstad lead vocals backing vocals Phil Collins drums backing vocals percussion J Peter Robinson keyboards horn arrangements string arrangements Daryl Stuermer guitar Mo Foster bass guitar The Phenix Horns Don Myrick saxophone Michael Harris trumpet Rahmlee Michael Davis trumpet Louis Satterfield trombone Skaila Kanga harp The Martyn Ford Orchestra strings Martyn Ford conductor Gavyn Wright concertmasterProduction edit Phil Collins producer Hugh Padgham sound engineer assistant producer Hans Gunnar Paris Edvinsson assistant engineer Digitally recorded and mixed at Polar Music Studios Stockholm Sweden Strings and harp recorded at AIR Studios London England Henrik Jonsson mastering 2005 remaster Leif Mases mastering 1982 issue Yves Poyet cover illustration Anders Hanser photography Dick Nilson album design Thomas Johansson album coordinator Stig Anderson executive producerCharts and certifications editCharts edit Chart performance for Something s Going On Chart 1982 1983 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 9 40Austrian Albums O3 Austria 10 10Canadian Albums RPM 11 64Dutch Albums Album Top 100 12 2German Albums Offizielle Top 100 13 12Norwegian Albums VG lista 14 2Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 15 1UK Albums OCC 16 18US Billboard 200 17 41 Certifications edit Certifications for Something s Going On Region Certification Certified units salesFinland Musiikkituottajat 18 Gold 20 000 18 United Kingdom BPI 1 Silver 60 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b British album certifications Frida Something s Going On British Phonographic Industry Selectalbumsin the Format field SelectSilverin the Certification field TypeSomething s Going On in the Search BPI Awards field and then press Enter Bright Lights Dark Shadows the Real Story of ABBA Biography Archived from the original on 2008 05 11 Retrieved 2008 04 02 Palm Carl Magnus page 452 Carl Magnus Palm 31 March 2010 Behind the scenes with ABBA in the recording studio Updates and corrections Retrieved 10 December 2016 Allmusic review a b The Rolling Stone Album Guide Random House 1992 p 3 The Sydney Morning Herald 03 Oct 1982 page Page 91 Newspapers com Retrieved 2024 02 19 The Sydney Morning Herald 24 Oct 1982 page Page 95 Newspapers com Retrieved 2024 02 19 Whitburn Joel 2004 The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits Eighth Edition Record Research p 16 David Kent 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 Australian Chart Book St Ives N S W ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Austriancharts at Frida Something s Going On in German Hung Medien Retrieved 20 March 2016 Top Albums CDs Volume 37 No 18 December 18 19822 Library and Archives Canada 17 July 2013 Archived from the original on 5 August 2016 Retrieved 2016 08 05 RPM Dutchcharts nl Frida Something s Going On in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 20 March 2016 Offiziellecharts de Frida Something s Going On in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 9 December 2021 Norwegiancharts com Frida Something s Going On Hung Medien Retrieved 20 March 2016 Swedishcharts com Frida Something s Going On Hung Medien Retrieved 20 March 2016 Frida Artist Official Charts UK Albums Chart Retrieved 20 March 2016 Frida Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 20 March 2016 a b Frida in Finnish Musiikkituottajat IFPI Finland Works cited Carl Magnus Palm Bright Lights Dark Shadows Omnibus Press UK 2001 ISBN 0 7119 8389 5 Carl Magnus Palm ABBA The Complete Recording Sessions Century 22 Limited UK 1994 ISBN 0 907938 10 8 TV documentary Frida Something s Going On SVT 1982 Included on Frida The DVD Universal Music 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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