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| | Singles 1984-2004 | | | Music Artist : | | a-ha | | Music Style : | | New Wave | | Record Label : | | Warner Strategic Marketing | | Release Date : | | 2004-12-21 | | Store Price : | | $17.49 | | Artistopia's Price: $23.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Take on Me 2. Sun Always Shines on T.V. 3. Train of Thought 4. Hunting High and Low 5. I've Been Losing You 6. Cry Wolf 7. Manhattan Skyline 8. Living Daylights 9. Stay on These Roads 10. Touchy! 11. Crying in the Rain 12. Move to Memphis 13. Dark Is the Night 14. Shapes That Go Together 15. Summer Moved On 16. Minor Earth Major Sky 17. Velvet 18. Forever Not Yours 19. Lifelines
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A-Ha Singles Submitted on: 2009-01-17 |
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| Great music with a variety of A-Ha's hits,missing some but hits a majority of their best."Cannot Hide" should be included. |
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Great Remastering--,Now Please REMASTER "ALL" Their EARLY CD'S! Submitted on: 2008-09-20 |
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All of the early a-ha songs on this collection greatly benefit from the REMASTERING job done here. Wow, they really sound crip and refreshed. Imagine if their former record label would REMASTER all of their 80's and early 90's cds. Hunting High and Low, Scondrel Days, Stay On These Roads and Memorial Beach need to be re-released in REMASTERED EDITIONS. People would re-buy these cds just to hear the superior sound quality. This one is just a preview of what could be!
This is a nice collection; however it could have been even better and more complete if they would've included a "bonus" CD of several of the singles that were left off of this one.
Here are some:
YOU ARE THE ONE
THE BLOOD THAT MOVES THE BODY
EARLY MORNING
I CALL YOUR NAME
THE SUN NEVER SHONE THAT DAY
DID ANYONE APPROACH YOU?
ANGEL IN THE SNOW
And then there were some singles that only got released in one country or so. Like: WAITING FOR HER, THERE'S NEVER A FOREVER THING, MAYBE,MAYBE, & LIE DOWN IN DARKNESS. And what about the "internet only" single: I WISH I CARED.
It would have been nice to have all the songs, however this collection does well represent the hits that came out during this period. |
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A-Ha is amazing Submitted on: 2008-02-15 |
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| It's a shame that A-ha is known as "one hit wonder" here in America, but I have to say that they are one of the best bands ever... I went to many music stores to buy their CDs, but none seemed to carry their recent albums. However, thanks to Amazon.com, I was able to buy some of their recent albums. If you want to know what they sound like these days, this album is perfect one for you. |
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Great band, but songs are all redone Submitted on: 2007-07-20 |
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| I guess I need to learn how to burn my own greatest hits CD, because I had no idea that hardly any of these songs are the versions from the original albums. In fact, many of the songs on this CD are cut shorter. I guess people don't realize the difference, because everyone seems to give such high ratings. I think that The Living Daylights is a HOT song, but this version, which was in the movie, sucks compared to the version that's on their Stay On These Roads CD. I can't imagine why they couldn't use THAT version in the movie, and why they couldn't put the same version in this CD. When I buy a "greatest hits" CD, I usually get the original recordings, and if they're different versions, it is mentioned on the cover. I don't know if Headlines and Deadlines is the same, but I heard it is. |
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took me back Submitted on: 2007-01-10 |
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| I lost touch with the band, but this collection brought me back up to speed. I enjoyed them all. |
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