A whole industry has grown up of ABBA tribute bands with many continuing
to fill large theatres and the quality generally being very good. Having said
that, without genuinely good singers and musicians, there is no point even trying to do ABBA; the songs are for the most part, just too technically sophisticated.
Amidst all this competition, Bjorn Again continue to stand out as the premier
ABBA tribute act. They have a loyal following but a casual glance at their
audiences show a wide ranging demographic. New generations continue to
discover Bjorn Again just as they continue to learn about a certain Swedish
group who were big in the 1970s.
So what explains the enduring popularity of Bjorn Again? They certainly
capture the essence of the original songs with painstaking accuracy and the
costumes are faithful to those originally worn. The on-stage movements of the ABBA
girls are recreated in detail; all-in-all, a slick, detailed show but it is
more than that. Unlike almost every other professional tribute act, Bjorn Again
never take themselves too seriously. They can be in the middle of singing an
ABBA song with such precision that it sounds just like the real thing and then
suddenly break off into a comedy rap routine or a heavy metal riff. This makes
very much for a fun and relaxed show and means that in real terms, Bjorn Again
are actually a lot more than simply a quality tribute act. They have a very
distinct identity, marked by a lot of on-stage banter which was never part of
ABBA.
The Bjorn Again show has changed very little down the years. This is
partly because, provided you like ABBA music, both the visual and musical
experience can be enjoyed time and time again and however well you know the
songs, you cannot beat the energy and experience of a live performance. In this
current show, there has been a few small changes in the costuming but pretty much
everything else, including the banter has stayed the same. The most notable
change is the inclusion of one or two songs from the new ABBA album ‘Voyage’
released on the 5th November. It was with real feeling when Bjorn
Again performed ‘I Still Have Faith In You’ with ‘Frida’ announcing that this
was their tribute to ABBA.
This review would be incomplete without mentioning the special rapport
which Bjorn Again have with their audiences. The encore calls at the end of the
show were genuinely heartfelt and a look round at the faces of the audience
showed a mix of joy and emotion. Bjorn Again have created a perfect balance in
producing respectful and pristine renditions of some of the greatest songs ever
written whilst never losing a sense of fun and being themselves. It seems that
Bjorn Again, to quote a song from the great Swedes, will, like ABBA themselves,
continue to go ‘on and on and on’.
Reviewer - John Waterhouse
on - 2.12.21
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