Abba & Mike | Olfield - Arrival

Written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, "Arrival" was the closing title track of ABBA's fourth studio album. It is a wordless, choral-driven piece deeply influenced by traditional Swedish folk music, particularly from the Dalecarlia region.

The melody's success led to several other adaptations, including:

The connection between and Mike Oldfield regarding "Arrival" centers on Oldfield's 1980 cover of the Swedish group's 1976 instrumental masterpiece . While ABBA's original set the standard for their "classic era," Oldfield's version brought a progressive rock sensibility to the track, even paying tribute to ABBA's iconic visual style on his single's artwork. The Original: ABBA's "Arrival" (1976) Abba & Mike Olfield - Arrival

During production, the track was known as "Fiol" (Fiddle), "Ode to Dalecarlia," and "Arrival in Dalecarlia".

Released on his sixth album, QE2 . Oldfield's version reflects his transition toward shorter, pop-influenced songs in the early 1980s. Written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, "Arrival"

In a deliberate nod to ABBA, the artwork for Oldfield's single is a recreation of the original Arrival album cover. Instead of the four ABBA members in a Bell 47G helicopter, it features Oldfield alone—fittingly, as he is a licensed pilot. He even mirrored the "K" in "MIKE" to mimic ABBA's famous ambigram logo. Key Comparisons ABBA (Original) Mike Oldfield (Cover) Release Year Primary Genre Folk-inspired Pop / Eurodisco Progressive Rock / Pop Vocal Style Wordless choral harmonies Synthesized and multi-layered instrumental Album Arrival QE2 Other Notable Versions

A 1983 French-language version with lyrics, performed by Daniel Balavoine and ABBA's own Anni-Frid Lyngstad for the musical ABBAcadabra . While ABBA's original set the standard for their

It is one of only two instrumental tracks released by the group (the other being "Intermezzo No. 1"). The title of the track was actually taken from the album's name, rather than the song naming the album. The Cover: Mike Oldfield's "Arrival" (1980)

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