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Something's Going On by Frida

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Something's Going On

"Something's Going On" is a thrilling solo album by Anni-Frid Lyngstad, more famously known as Frida from the legendary pop group ABBA. Released in 1982, this album marked a significant departure from her work with ABBA by exploring a rock-oriented sound that showcased her versatility as an artist.

A standout aspect of this album is the collaboration with Phil Collins, who produced the album and played drums on it. Collins' influence is palpable, especially in tracks like "I Know There's Something Going On," which features a distinctive drum sound and reached high positions in charts worldwide, making it a major solo hit for Frida.

Frida's venture into solo work with "Something's Going On" allowed her to express a broader musical palette, embracing more personal themes and a darker, edgier sound compared to the classic ABBA pop songs. The album featured contributions from other notable musicians of the time, including Daryl Stuermer and Mo Foster.

In addition to its musical impact, the album also represented a personal turning point for Frida, who was navigating life after ABBA's disbandment and managing a transition into new musical arenas. It's often highlighted for its bold production and Frida's emotive vocal delivery, which resonated with audiences and critics alike.

The recording sessions for the album took place at the legendary Polar Music Studios in Stockholm and showcased the seamless blend of pop and rock elements, delicately balancing intimate ballads and powerful anthems. This album is an exciting chapter in Frida's career and an intriguing slice of 1980s music history that captured the post-ABBA evolution of its members.