1 : The Visitors -

Several TV projects share this title, often focusing on alien arrivals: The Visitors

Released in November 1981, this was the group's final studio album before their 40-year hiatus. It is known for its darker, more "mature" tone compared to their earlier disco hits. 1 : The Visitors

: The opening track features ominous synthesizer sounds and lead vocals by Anni-Frid Lyngstad. It is a protest song concerning the persecution of political dissidents in the Soviet Union. Several TV projects share this title, often focusing

: The album explores heavy subjects like Cold War anxiety ("Soldiers") and personal heartbreak stemming from the band members' divorces ("When All Is Said and Done"). Several TV projects share this title

: It was one of the first albums in history to be recorded and mixed digitally . 2. Television Series: The Visitors

Several TV projects share this title, often focusing on alien arrivals: The Visitors

Released in November 1981, this was the group's final studio album before their 40-year hiatus. It is known for its darker, more "mature" tone compared to their earlier disco hits.

: The opening track features ominous synthesizer sounds and lead vocals by Anni-Frid Lyngstad. It is a protest song concerning the persecution of political dissidents in the Soviet Union.

: The album explores heavy subjects like Cold War anxiety ("Soldiers") and personal heartbreak stemming from the band members' divorces ("When All Is Said and Done").

: It was one of the first albums in history to be recorded and mixed digitally . 2. Television Series: The Visitors