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The Visitors is the eighth and final studio album by Swedish pop group ABBA, released in 1981. The album marked a significant departure from the band's earlier, more upbeat sound, delving into darker themes and showcasing a more mature approach to songwriting. With its blend of pop and rock influences, The Visitors features intricate harmonies and sophisticated arrangements, highlighting the group's evolution over the years. The album includes notable tracks such as 'When All Is Said and Done' and 'One of Us', both of which reflect on themes of love, loss, and introspection. The album is often regarded as one of ABBA's greatest works, solidifying their legacy in music history.