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A-Ha

Pal Waaktaar and Magne Furuholmen, formerly of Bridges formed a-ha in the early '80s. Morten Harket joined the duo, and they left for the now "legendary London flat" (so called because of its state of disrepair) to make it. By late 1983 they had achieved part of that goal by signing to WEA. "Take on Me" took three times to become a hit in the U.K., eventually hitting number two in November 1985. Going one better in the U.S. mainly due to the wide exposure of its stunning video on MTV, which fused animation with real-life action, their only further hit there was "The Sun Always Shines on T.V." which became a U.K. number one in early 1986 helping take the album Hunting High and Low to the Top Ten. Mostly an album of synth pop, the press were quick to dismiss them as a teeny bop sensation; however, there was more to a-ha than met the ear in Waaktaar's writing, and a more mature effort, Scoundrel Days, was released in October, 1986. More focused, it had a stronger band feel thanks to its live drumming, displayed to great lengths on "The Swing of Things and lead single "I've Been Losing You" -- a shock to critics at the time. Further striking imagery accompanied "Cry Wolf." After a world tour, a-ha supplied the soundtrack to the James Bond flick The Living Daylights. A remix appeared on their third album, Stay on These Roads, in 1988. Considered lackluster, Stay on These Roads did feature some interesting lyrics in "Blood That Moves the Body," regarding the over-intense affection the Japanese had for popular icons in their kamikaze-like suicides. On a lighter note, one of the famous quotes of this period came from Waaktaar: commenting on Def Leppard's success with Hysteria, he scoffed that a-ha were more rock & roll! In 1990, a-ha were commended by the Everly Brothers for their rendition of "Crying in the Rain" from their fourth album, East of the Sun, West of the Moon, which was largely ignored in the U.K. due to a shift in interests towards dance and the Manchester scene. 1993 heralded some much needed new blood in the U2 terrain of "Dark Is the Night" from the Memorial Beach album. Following the unfortunate lack of success following Memorial Beach, Furuholmen retreated into the art world while Waaktaar released the album Mary Is Coming with his new band Savoy. Seven years after the release of Memorial Beach, a-ha issued Minor Earth Major Sky in summer 2000. 2002's Lifelines sold well in Europe and was followed by a lengthy tour, documented on the live album How Can I Sleep with Your Voice in My Head, which was released in 2003. A year later the band celebrated their 20th anniversary by releasing Singles 1984-2004, a collection that would put them back on the U.K. Top 20 Albums chart. In July of 2005 the band performed in Berlin as part of the massive worldwide event Live8. In November they released the new album Analogue. It was supported by a world-wide tour that included gigs in Russia and a festival in Chile. The group's ninth studio album, Foot of the Mountain, was released in 2009. ~ Kelvin Hayes, Rovi
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prettydragon f l y 9 0
love the song Take On Me!!!!! A-ha is awsome!
dpx010
So nice to see so many other huge A-ha fans.

But I have not heard much mention of their Scoundrel Days album released in 1986. The title track, and also Swing of Things and I've Been Losing You are so hauntingly beautiful. The memories of that time are etched into my mind like no other time.
Pal Waaktaars writing was, and continued to be, absolute poetry from the heart and filled with a kind of deep stoic longing and searching. Ican't find the exact works, but those who get it, get it.

Spiri
dpx010
The first time I heard Take On Me was on MTV July 1,1985 in Santa Barbara, CA. I was 18. It was 105 degrees that day. I got in my car and bought the album immediately (yes, the ALBUM, as in vinyl). I can't put my finger on it but everything changed that day. =)
rivieradelma r
i love this song!!!
I saw them in Norway when I was 12. I'll never forget that experience! This video is the best one ever. MTV's Top Ten list.
This song makes me think of my husband. We both grew up in the 80's and he knows how to hit the notes on this song. It's a great song and I love the video!
deloressuber 3
LOVE IT.AHA IS 1lov em
The video for this song is probably the best video of all time not featuring Michael Jackson
I was a teenager during the 80's and all the 80's songs bring back great memories and A-ha was a big part of that. I stopped following them after the earlier 90's (life, children, family) but always thought they had a great sound. Good to know they are still making music and the bio writings are great to read. Thanks Pandora.
They actually had two big hits. The other was The Sun Always Shines On TV.
(Honestly, it doesn't matter if you like MTV or not), but it was musicians and videos such as A-Ha's 'Take on Me' that helped launch and give life to the concept of music television.

For those only familiar with the current crappy variation of MTV, it's hard to realize just how much impact it originally had... thanks to A-Ha and other original, innovative bands that not only made great music but also had videos worth watching. Take on Me simply blew many of us away and made it worth watching.
Is it just me, or did they pump up the bass in the extended version of TAKE ON ME?

Yea, this song must of needed more bass for the modern crowd. The 80's keyboard didn't fully cut it lol :-()
hilarious nichewarfare !
best use of Electric paino. Nuf ' said
nichewarfare
Im not sure who writes these bios but I wish they would learn how to use the Return key. :-(
I have to agree, the music video is creative.... . b u t I don't really get it. :) Anyway, great song! LOVE it when he hits the high notes!
best song ever!!!! best video ever!!!!
looooooooved the video....had a crush on them when i was younger watching the video
Greatest video ever made...it's not even close.
bluchap
have you seen the video? Nice and creative!
bluchap
I love you! So much fun to sing with!
OMG I love a-ha and Morten Harket they have to be the greatest band ever 2 bad I never got to see em in concert I only found out about them this year and they had already broke up.

lcadmo
Fabulous song (yeah, and video). Takes me back. Rush uses it for bumper music!
TAKE ON ME.......... . T A K E ME UP.......... I ' L L BE GONE........ . . . M A N THIS SONG HYPES ME UP!!!
carolandjeff
marquet ur wrong
marquette365
OneAdam12:

a-ha was NOT a rock n roll band at all. all they used was synthesizers and stuff. im not saying i dont like them, but this is 80s electro-pop not rock n' roll.
stephanie597 7
Fav band of all time!! I miss them!
mirrahsilent w a n d e r e r
this song had the best MTV Video!
limolly13
I WISH they would make these kinda songs Again!!!!!!
lol the commercial
love this song..i love the 80s
I'll be gone, in a day or two I never could make out the in a day or two' but my husband told me the right lyrics to sing (instead of my own). Go A-Ha!
jezykacastil l o
I WISH THEY WOULD MAKE THESE KINDA SONGS AGAIN!
A Ha was not what Chuck Berry had in mind when he invented rock and roll.
ana.kemple
They just don't make songs like this anymore. Today's music just doesn't compare.
Wow this is bringing back so many memories-How I miss the days in CT!
While their first album is good, their later material is so greatly improved from that which we in the U.S. know from the radio and MTV. The albums "Minor Earth" and "Lifelines" are musical masterpieces . Also, "Foot of the Mountain" (their farewell album) ought to be added. Don't know why it hasn't been.
They have a lot of great songs that not many people have heard...brin g s me back to the good ol' days of the 80s
giznawz7
Take on Me was one of the best videos on MTV. back when MTV played good music.
<3 take on me!
tmcginn6
love it
mook8638
Love it! Love it! makes me smile! ;-)
love aha
gisella.pete r s o n
Brings me back to fun and crazy times at 80's school dances. This song always puts smile on my face...still does! A-ha! :)
what a cool song.
migugarcia3
great times w this song
endaidsnow
I love the video. It is so romantic. I remember the 80s and this type of love.
dscripted
This sounds nothing like take on me. I can't believe it's the same band. Cool song.
kshtz
Actually didn't care for take on me at first, but liked the other songs so much it grew on me.
An amazing song .. what a voice!
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