Björn Again
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Origin | Melbourne, Australia |
Genres | Pop, europop, disco |
Years active | 1988–present |
Associated acts | ABBA |
Website |
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Björn Again is a parody of the Swedish pop group ABBA [1][2] founded in 1988 in Australia,[3] but now involving multiple touring troupes performing under the Björn Again name. The show takes its name from Björn Ulvaeus, a member of ABBA, and a pun on the phrase "born again".
Character of the act
Björn Again is run as a light-hearted parody of ABBA,[4] with the use of pidgin Swedish (or 'Swenglish'[1]) and stage character names of Agnetha Falstart, Benny Anderwear, Frida Longstokin, and Björn Volvo-us reflecting the names of the original members of ABBA.[2] Björn Again also has a bass guitarist Rutger Sonofagunn and the drummer Ola Drumkitt (from long-time ABBA session musicians Rutger Gunnarsson and Ola Brunkert).[5]
History
Björn Again was created in 1988 in Melbourne, Australia by Rod Stephen and John Tyrrell. After the first Björn Again show at a pub in the inner Melbourne suburb of Collingwood called The Tote Hotel on 6 May 1989 the show's popularity increased quickly, which first took the group Australia-wide and then overseas to international acclaim. John has been the manager since the band's inception, and in 2003 Rod was appointed manager of the UK-European region.
Björn Again has also occasionally covered songs by other artists. When Erasure produced an EP of ABBA covers called Abba-esque, Björn Again responded with an EP of covers of Erasure songs done in the style of ABBA, called Erasure-ish. The EP included the songs "Stop!" and "A Little Respect" that achieved Number 25 on the UK charts in September 1992.[6] Also in 1992, the band did a cover of Santa Claus Is Coming to Town which reached #55 in the UK charts.[6] In August 2009 the band covered Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' during their set at the Sonisphere Festival in tribute to the headlining act.[7]
Björn Again has performed at many types of event from large rock festivals worldwide including Reading and Glastonbury,[8] to private performances for celebrities, including playing at parties for top UK golfer Colin Montgomerie,[9] Microsoft's Bill Gates,[10] comedian Rowan Atkinson,[9] actor Russell Crowe's wedding,[11] and for Russian president Vladimir Putin.[12][13]
On 1 May 1998 Björn Again performed a show in the Royal Albert Hall. They performed 11 of ABBA's famous songs. The concert was sold out very quickly.
In 2009, the band were controversially booked to play the United Kingdom's leg of Sonisphere Festival at Knebworth, which consisted of a much 'heavier' fan base. As a result of this, the band played their set with a slightly more beefed up sound, more guitars and a tongue-in-cheek rock style adaptation of their costumes.
In 1999 the UK Bjorn Again took part in a documentary for Channel 5 entitled "ABBA: Bjorn Again!", this included following the band as they toured the UK. The documentary explored the history of the band. Throughout the programme the band spoke in their "Swedish" accents.
Both Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson have lauded Björn Again a number of times over the years, and after ABBA's former members made their intentions known that they were not going to perform together any longer, Andersson was quoted as saying in 1999, "BJÖRN AGAIN are the closest you can get to seeing ABBA. ABBA will never reform!"[14]
Discography
Singles:
- "Erasure-ish" (1992, features Erasure covers: "A Little Respect" and "Stop!"; M&G Records) UK #25[6]
- "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" / "Little Drummer Boy" (1992) AUS #105,[15] UK #55[6]
- "Flashdance...What A Feeling" (1993, released 1994 in Australia) AUS #27,[15] UK #65[6]
- "So You Win Again" (1993)
- "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" (1994)
- "Black Is Black" / "I'm On Fire" (1995)
Albums:
- "Flashback!" (1994, Festival Records Australia) AUS #40[15]
- "Live At The Royal Albert Hall" (1998, BA Records)
References
- 1 2 Clifton, Bernie (18 November 2004). "Bjorn Again interview". BBC South Yorkshire.
- 1 2 Chamberlain, Darryl (29 February 2000). "Tribute bands: The next best thing". BBC News.
- ↑ "Bjorn Again". BBC T in the Park.
- ↑ "Music – Bjorn Again at DeMontfort Hall Reviewed". BBC Leicester.
- ↑ "Home Swede Home!". BBC Cambridgeshire. November 2004.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Official Charts > Bjorn Again". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ↑ Success for Sonisphere Festival Knebworth. Easier (3 August 2009). Retrieved on 3 May 2012.
- ↑ Champken, Mark (1999). "Bjorn Again – review". eFestivals.
- 1 2 Viner, Brian (18 December 2000). "Brentwood, vould you like to dance?". London: The Independent.
- ↑ "Bjorn Again, the famous ABBA tribute band in concert in Colombo". Daily Mirror. 11 February 2010.
- ↑ "Almost Abba". The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 June 2004.
- ↑ Singh, Anita (6 February 2009). "Vladamir Putin revealed as secret ABBA fan". London: The Daily Telegraph.
- ↑ Halpin, Tony (6 February 2009). "Vladamir Putin flies in Bjorn Again for Abba tribute concert". London: The Times.
- ↑ Björn Again and Benny Andersson (22 September 2011). "Quotes-From ABBA". Björn Again.
- 1 2 3 Australian chart peaks:
- Top 50 peaks: "australian-charts.com > Björn Again in Australian Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- Top 100 peaks to December 2010: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988-2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
- "Santa Claus is Coming to Town": "Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received 5 June 2015". Imgur.com. Archived from the original on 5 June 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2016.