ABBA - The Complete Singles Collection Cd2
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CD Album    33 tracks  (130:09) 
The Complete Singles Collection Cd1  (64:49)
   01   People Need Love             02:43
   02   Ring Ring             03:04
   03   Waterloo             02:47
   04   Waterloo (German Version)             02:42
   05   Honey Honey             02:55
   06   So Long             03:05
   07   I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do             03:16
   08   S.O.S.             03:21
   09   Mamma Mia             03:33
   10   Fernando             04:14
   11   Dancing Queen             03:51
   12   Money, Money, Money             03:06
   13   Knowing Me, Knowing You             04:02
   14   The Name Of The Game             04:52
   15   Take A Chance On Me             04:05
   16   Eagle             05:50
   17   Thank You For The Music             03:50
   18   Summer Night City             03:33
The Complete Singles Collection Cd2  (65:20)
   01   Chiquitita             05:25
   02   Does Your Mother Know             03:14
   03   Voulez-Vous             05:10
   04   Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)             04:50
   05   I Have A Dream             04:43
   06   The Winner Takes It All             04:55
   07   Super Trouper             04:12
   08   Lay All Your Love On Me             04:35
   09   One Of Us             03:56
   10   Head Over Heels             03:48
   11   The Day Before You Came             05:51
   12   Under Attack             03:47
   13   Ring Ring (German Version)             03:11
   14   Happy New Year             04:24
   15   Wer Im Wartesaal Der Liebe Steht             03:19
Personal Details
Purchase Date 04/06/2023
Price £0.50
Store Car Boot Sale (Seaham)
Details
Cat. Number 543 231-2
UPC (Barcode) 731454323123
Packaging Jewel Case
Notes
In the 1999 rerelease of Abba Gold, the cover has the 'autographs' printed on the outside of the case, and the title printed on the album inlay, as you'd expect. This particular release, which I'm guessing would have been released at the same time as a less mainstream version of Abba Gold, has the autographs printed on the inner sleeve, and the album's title brinted on the actual jewel case itself.

Rather annoying, as it makes it impossible to replace, unless you can find another identical copy of the same album. What an incredibly strange decision.