A comprehensive overview of the music of ABBA and all the effort that went into creating the stage show and ultimately the movie. The book reads like the transcript of an interview with the key players (which did take some getting used). I would have liked to know more about the creation of the movie and how certain things were done, because that is why I bought the book in the first place. However, I would still say that this is an essential for any ABBA lover, as it delves into all the details surrounding the creation of their songs and many behind-the-scenes information and photographs. Very enjoyable, and quick and easy to read. 4 stars.
I just read the section on “The Songs“ because that’s all that’s good about the show Mamma Mia;: the ABBA songs! It was great to read what Benny and Björn had to say about the origins of the songs. Too bad not one input from Agnetha or Frida.
A fascinating insight from Benny and Björn into the creation of many of Abba's most famous songs (those used in the musical), which also provides a chronological history of the group itself. I really liked the way the book was written as a sort-of conversation, in the words of the subjects, with the only editorial commentary contained in the photo captions. The second part of the book covers the creation of MAMMA MIA! the musical, from conception right through to the first discussions of a possible movie. I was expecting this bit to be less interesting, but actually it was a pretty frank and open discussion of what goes on to create a West End show, and then a Broadway show, and then how a musical can be rolled out worldwide. I feel like I've gained quite an insight into both how pop music is/was created and how musicals work. And the fact that I saw MAMMA MIA! in London midway through the book enhanced my enjoyment of both!
The book was interesting but not what I thought it was going to be. I expected it to be mostly about making the stage show and the film but it wasn't! There were only a few pages about the film itself which was a bit disappointing. Most of the book is focused on the Abba songs-how they were written, how the track was put together, instruments used and how the song did. It was kinda interesting but not what I really wanted to read about. The section about the stage show wasn't bad. Overall a decent read but not one for the keep pile.
Very entertaining and informative book. A history of the ABBA songs used in Mamma Mia as well as the journey of how the musical finally became a reality. Perhaps not a book for everyone, but if you have an interest in the band or even how difficult (and amazing) a process it can be to get your dream up on stage, this book will delight you.[return]This edition has a small piece on some thoughts about the making of the movie, but the core of the book is the creation of the musical.
A book that any "Mamma Mia" or musical theater fan will enjoy. After the book goes through the history of the group "ABBA" who's songs are the basis for the musical, "Mamma Mia", the book talks about the production of the show, including the worldwide productions. This book even includes the early history of the movie, which was released after this book.
This, first of all, is a coffee-table size book. Huge and heavy. The songs used in the play are covered as well as what led up to the production of the play, and then information on the play itself. This is before the movie version was done. The book points out just how successful the play ha s been and how it has kept ABBA's music in front of people.