Eyes of a Woman cover

Eyes of a Woman

Agnetha Fältskog · 1985

44 min · 11 tracks · schlager music · disco · dansband music

Agnetha Fältskog's emotive vocals soar over lush, synth-driven pop melodies with a touch of melancholic elegance.

Why this album works

'Eyes of a Woman' showcased Fältskog's transition into a more mature pop sound, highlighted by the hit single 'One Way Love,' which reached the top of the charts in several countries. The album garnered positive reviews and solidified her status as a significant solo artist in the Europop scene during the mid-1980s.
Career context
Released on March 1, 1985, 'Eyes of a Woman' was Agnetha Fältskog's third solo album following the disbandment of ABBA. At this point in her career, she was navigating her identity as a solo artist and seeking to carve out a distinct sound separate from her famous pop group roots.
Stylistic neighbors
Anni-Frid Lyngstad· ABBA· Dollie de Luxe

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 One Way Love Standout 3:37
  • 2 Eyes of a Woman Standout 3:57
  • 3 Just One Heart 3:46
  • 4 I Won't Let You Go Standout 3:40
  • 5 The Angels Cry 4:25
  • 6 Click Track 2:54
  • 7 We Should Be Together 3:58
  • 8 I Won't Be Leaving You 5:33
  • 9 Save Me (Why Don't Ya) 4:38
  • 10 I Keep Turning Off Lights 3:40
  • 11 We Move as One 4:04

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