Ace
Of Base
Comprised of vocalists Jenny
Berggren and Linn Berggren, and keyboardists Jonas
"Joker" Berggren and Ulf "Buddah"
Ekberg, the Swedish quartet Ace of Base became a
phenomenally popular international act with their 1993
debut album, The Sign. Ace of Base's simple, melodic
Euro-disco was equally popular on radio and in the clubs,
earning the quartet three U.S. Top 10 singles -- "All
That She Wants," "Don't Turn Around," and
"The Sign," which spent six weeks at number one.
Before the quartet formed in 1990, sisters Jenny and Malin
Berggren sang in local church choirs in Gothenburg,
Sweden. Their brother, Jonas, played synthesizers and
wrote songs with Ulf Ekberg. Eventually, Jonas and Ulf
recruited Jenny and Linn to sing with them, and the
quartet began playing dance music at local clubs in the
late summer of 1990. Within a year, the group signed with
Mega Records and released their debut single, "Wheel
of Fortune," in 1992. By that time, the quartet had
joined forces with John Ballard, who produced their
recordings and wrote the majority of their songs;
occasionally, Ballard co-wrote with Jonas Berggren.
"Wheel of Fortune" became a hit across
Scandanavia, and soon the German-based record label
Metronome signed a European distribution deal with the
group. "All That She Wants" was Ace of Base's
first single in Europe and, thanks to heavy exposure on
MTV, the song became a number one hit in ten different
countries. In the spring of 1993, Ace of Base released
their European debut album, Happy Nation. "All That
She Wants" was released in America in the fall of
1993 and quickly went platinum, beginning a string of
platinum Top 10 singles in the US. Released in the fall of
1993, Ace of Base's American debut album The Sign -- a
reconfigured version of Happy Nation, featuring four new
songs -- quickly sold nearly two million copies in the US.
Throughout 1994, Ace of Base dominated radio in America
and Europe as "All That She Wants," "Don't
Turn Around," and "The Sign" received heavy
airplay on a number of radio formats, including Top 40,
adult contemporary, urban, and, bizarrely, modern rock. By
the end of the year, The Sign had sold over eight million
copies in the US alone. Ace of Base was nominated for
three Grammys that year, including Best New Artist.
Ace of
Base released their second album, The Bridge, in the fall
of 1995. Although it went platinum in its first six months
of release, the record failed to duplicate the remarkable
multi-platinum success of The Sign. After a three-year
hiatus, the duo returned with Cruel Summer, which suffered
a similar fate. 2000 saw the release of Greatest Hits, a
blend of original singles and remixes.
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