a-Ha - Hunting High And Low
Warner Bros.  (1985)
Pop

In Collection
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LP  37:17
10 tracks
Side A             19:29
01 Take On Me             03:49
02 Train Of Thought             04:15
03 Hunting High And Low             03:45
04 The Blue Sky             02:37
05 Living A Boy's Adventure Tale             05:03
Side B             17:48
06 The Sun Always Shines On T.V.             05:09
07 And You Tell Me             01:52
08 Love Is Reason             03:07
09 I Dream Myself Alive             03:10
10 Here I Stand And Face The Rain             04:30
Personal Details
Price kr. 30,00
Condition Good
Current Value kr. 15,00
Owner Dan Dethlefsen
Location Musikrum
Links Amazon Germany
Amazon UK
Amazon France
Amazon US
Amazon Japan
Amazon Canada
Details
Cat. Number 1-25300
UPC (Barcode) 075992530019
Packaging Long box
Spars N/A
Sound Stereo
Notes
Mastered By - Bobby Hata
Mixed By - a-ha (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B1 to B5)
Producer - Tony Mansfield (tracks: A2 to A5, B2, B4, B5)
Remix - John Ratcliff
Written-By - Mags (2) (tracks: A1, B3, B4) , Morten Harket (tracks: A1, A5) , Pål Waaktaar

a-Ha With chiseled Scandinavian good looks and a few pop hooks, a-ha are a Norwegian electropop answer to Duran Duran, as mid-Eighties teen idols of the music-video age. It might be argued that Steve Barron, who directed the video for the trio's "Take On Me," and Michael Patterson and Candace Reckinger, who animated the clip, were as important to a-ha?s American success as the band members themselves.A-ha's three members had played in such Scandinavian bands as Spider Empire, Soldier Blue, and Bridges before coming together in the early Eighties and moving together to London. Their first single, "Take On Me" (#1, 1985), got heavy MTV play with its video clip, which blended live action and animation in a romantic adventure starring the handsome Harket as acomic-book hero who comes to life and pulls an unsuspecting young woman into the action. The song propelled Hunting High and Low to #15. A-ha would score a few more hits -- "The Sun Always Shines on TV" (#20,1985) and "Cry Wolf" (#50, 1987) -- but its album sales steadily decreased, and East of the Sun and Memorial Beach failed to chart at all. A-ha remained a steady draw internationally, however, especially in Latin America, where it topped the singles charts no fewer than 14 times, and in 1991 played fo edited with Media Database 1.4 by dj@box24.ch