A-Ha
Biography
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, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Analogue
2005

Lifelines
2002

Minor Earth, Major Sky
2000

East Of The Sun, West Of The Moon
1990

Stay On These Roads
1988

Scoundrel Days
1986

Hunting High And Low
1985
they are good in the 80s or 60s maybe 70s but they are cool now and there song's are NOT DROKY!
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On my A-ha radio station here I never get any tunes from their Scoundrel Days album.
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that guy,im not with you on that one and, bragger!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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wanna see what that video really means?
http://www.f u n n y o r d i e . c o m / v i d e o s / e 0 6 2 d 7 b 4 d 5 / t a k e - o n - m e - l i t e r a l - v i d e o - v e r s i o n - f r o m - d u s t f i l m s soooo funny! |
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IF I EVER GET A TATTOO IT WILL BE OF A PIPE WRENCH FLYING THROUGH THE AIR IN A BLACK AND WHITE CARTOON STYLE DRAWING. ANYBODY FEELING ME ON THAT ONE?
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the singer is hott. he reminds me of a guy i use to date with red peubs. haha is that how one spells it?
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You wanna see'm i'm afraid you most travel to a-ha land, just kiding! They are GOOOOD!
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I have been A-ha's big fan since I remember. I would like to know if they are coming to the US and give concerts, do you know???
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this band is awsome!!!!!! ! does anyone know if they tour in America? i want to see them live.
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This group has gotten me through some really tough times. There are very talented. These guys are awesome live. Morten can really sing even live! People can't believe that I've been a fan and collecting every single album they have every made. They are what music is suppose to be about.
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All music guide needs an update. Last album had a top ten hit in the UK from the song "analogue (all I want)". Plus all members have had lesser known but still successful solo projects. a-ha has also received props from Coldplay, Keane, U2, etc...saying they have all been influenced or respected their work.
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never thought i'd be interviewed at one of there concerts and put on there val
hall cd,grew up with high n low now im a huge fan of stuff like minor earth better than most groups |
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I am ashamed to say that I thought A-ha were one-hit wonders. It is impressive to see how ignorant I am. Glad to hear them again!
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bum147, A-ha is one of those groups which have to be 'discovered' since they receive very little radio play or critical acclaim... especially outside of the continent. But once you discover them, twenty something years of great music is there for the listening! Too bad that far lesser performers have enjoyed the spotlight and attention when Morten and crew have so much more to offer.
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For some reason I just LOVE these guys. This is my favourite band of all time.
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I had no idea that they were still around...I loved A-Ha when I was young...Glad to hear 'em
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