"Voulez-Vous" is an album by the Swedish pop group ABBA, released on 23 April 1979. It was their sixth studio album and marked a change in direction for the band, moving towards a more dance-focused sound reflective of the European disco scene at the time. Although created during a turbulent period for the band members, with both couples involved in divorces, the album was well-received commercially and critically.
The album includes hits such as "Chiquitita," "Does Your Mother Know," and the title track "Voulez-Vous." It peaked at No. 1 in the European charts, Japan, New Zealand, and Canada. Despite not reaching the top spot in the UK and the US, the album still made it to the top 5 in the charts, demonstrating its significant popularity.
One unique aspect of the "Voulez-Vous" album is its recording process. Parts of it were recorded in Miami, making it the only ABBA album to have recording sessions outside of their home country, Sweden. The Miami sessions resulted in two of the most successful tracks on the album, "Voulez-Vous" and "Does Your Mother Know." While the album was months in the making due to these international recording sessions, its eventual release was enthusiastically greeted by fans across the globe.
The "Voulez-Vous" era is remembered for its whirlwind of concert tours, TV shows, promotional videos, and special appearances by the band members. This album's catchy disco vibe combined with ABBA's unique brand of pop made "Voulez-Vous" a notable chapter in the band's legacy.