Artist Bio
Name: Frida
Spotify Genres: swedish pop
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Biography
Singer, best known from [a69866]. Frida was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of ABBA, in 2010. Born on November 15, 1945 in Ballangen, Norway. For more Frida releases, see [b][a=Anni-Frid Lyngstad][/b]. Based in Sweden, Frida started her music career in 1958 as a jazz singer, under her given name '[a688940]'. In 1964 she married jazz musician Ragnar Fredriksson and had two children, [a325133] and Ann Lise-Lotte Fredriksson. The couple separated in 1968. In 1967 she won [l=EMI]'s talent competition "New Faces", making her first TV appearance, singing "[Link]", her first single, released on EMI's [l=His Master's Voice] imprint. Despite several singles on EMI, a few of them charting, and appearing on Swedish television and cabarets, Frida didn't become hugely popular in Sweden, prior to ABBA. She had her first #1 hit in 1971 with "[Link]". The track was taken from Frida's first, eponymous album, produced by her then fiancé and future husband [a69873] (the two wouldn't marry until 1978). The album expanded Frida's style more towards pop. In 1972, Frida signed with [l40813] and recorded her first single for the label, "[url=http://www.discogs.com/master/511035]Man Vill Ju Leva Lite Dessemellan[/url]", which became her second #1 hit in Sweden. ABBA was formed that same year. The production of her first solo album for Polar took over a year, as the production of ABBA albums of "Waterloo" and "ABBA" took precedence. "[Link]" was released in November 1975 in Scandinavia. The single "[Link]" (later recorded in English by ABBA), and the album reached to the Top 10 in Svensktoppen. Frida didn't adopt the artist name 'Frida' completely before her post-ABBA releases, although only "Frida" appeared on the sleeve front of both of her 70s albums. Frida divorced Andersson in 1981, and ABBA released their last new material in 1982 (until their comeback in 2021). This led Frida to collaborate with [a=Genesis] drummer and singer [a101028], on her album "[Link]", released in 1982. The single "[Link]" and the album became considerable hits, especially in Europe. In 1984 the album "[Link]" was released, produced by [a50809]. Unlike her previous album, it was only a moderate success, mainly in continental Europe. Frida debuted as a songwriter on the album with "Don't Do It". After the two solo albums, Frida concentrated on environmental issues and got involved with [a=Artister För Miljö], who released a single in 1992, with Frida on vocals. The same year she became a princess through her marriage to Prince Heinrich Ruzzo Reuss (of Plauen) in 1992. In 1996, the album "[Link]" was released. The album marked something of a comeback for Frida, although in Scandinavia only. Frida has appeared as a guest singer, most notably with Swedish duo [a51226], [a=Deep Purple] keyboardist [a262410], [a2553309], and jazz trumpeter [a277489].
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1.I Know There's Something Going OnSomething's Going On
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2.Så länge vi har varannLa Dolce Vita (Det bästa 1982-2003 / I eget urval)
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3.I Know There's Something Going On - Single VersionSomething's Going On
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4.I Know There's Something Going On - Fred Falke RemixI Know There's Something Going On (Remixes)
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5.I See RedSomething's Going On
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6.FernandoEnsam
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7.Ett liv i solenEnsam
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8.To Turn The StoneSomething's Going On
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9.Here We'll StaySomething's Going On
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10.ShineShine
Discogs Release Info

Release: Frida - Även En Blomma
Year: 1996
Genres: Electronic, Rock
Styles: Pop Rock, Synth-pop