“fun music” I can be very critical of musicals that use quality actors who do not have quality voices. “Man of LaMancha” was a great disappointment. But ABBA’s music is so much fun you can overlook the “sing along” quality of some of the voices, and sing along too. It’s a fun movie to see and a great album to sing along with or just listen to and enjoy. Don’t misunderstand – there is some quality, impressive singing on this album too.

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LOVE IT ALL!!!!
You guys who are saying that Pierces’ singing made you cringe or whatever, my God he sounds so sexy whats wrong with you all??? I love every single song in this movie… i didnt purchase the cd only because there are a few songs that aren’t on there that i love… so i guess i’ll just have to watch the movie even more :) WOOHOO… they all sound great but my FAVE song is “Lay all your love on me” man that scene is great!!!!…more info

Better than Broadway.
I know, it’s shocking to even me, but this cast (with the exception of the guys) is better than the Broadway cast. Maybe because I love Meryl Streep. …more info

Talented Cast, but Disappointing CD
Forgetting the fact that the CD is missing Chiquitita and I Do I Do I Do, the takes of several songs on the CD are NOT the same used in the movie clearly the take of the song Mamma Mia sung by Meryl Streep is not the same one used in the movie, as well as Does Your Mother Know. the song Mamma Mia almost sounds as if it were recorded live during the filming in the movie. This is not that big of a deal, but in “Take a Chance on Me” you can barely hear Julie Waters on the CD, in the movie she sings the song while standing on the table (she starts a capella, clearly recorded just while filming, this obviously wouldnt have been on the cd), but on the cd the background singers are singing the ENTIRE song with her, loudly, you ca only hear her if you’re REALLY trying to, which is unfortunate because she sounded great at the song.

The sme thing goes for Dancing Queen, this song is sand early in the movie by Christine Baranski and Julie Waters, it is then sang again during the credits by these two, Meryl Streep and many background vocals. ONLY the take with background vocals is on the CD, and it is still in the spot as if it were in the movie. This is an overall disappointment to me, I think they wanted all the songs to sound more like the original abba recordings.. but that defeats the purpose of the movie soundtrack in my opinion. You’d be better off ripping the audio off the DVD in my opinion, because this is basically an Album recorded by the cast, but is by no means a Film Soundtrack….more info