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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb
What a fantastic album, start to finish. Possibly the world's best (and certainly most underrated!) pop band takes off the gloves, goes back to the synth sound that made them global stars years ago, and takes back what Keane has tried to steal. The first single debuted high in Europe, entering the charts at #3 in some countries, and will definitely crack the top 10 in...
Published on June 11, 2009 by Radiohead Freak

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14 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Ok, I like A-Ha but this is vapid
I agree with the other non-5 star reviewers that I wanted to like this album. I really tried hard. Not to mention, any new album from an 80s band that's not released in the United States is going to look real nice in my import collection.

But this album is next to awful.

I do not consider this a return to form like 90% of everyone else does...
Published on August 10, 2009 by Dave Gesphert


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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb, June 11, 2009
This review is from: Foot of the Mountain (Audio CD)
What a fantastic album, start to finish. Possibly the world's best (and certainly most underrated!) pop band takes off the gloves, goes back to the synth sound that made them global stars years ago, and takes back what Keane has tried to steal. The first single debuted high in Europe, entering the charts at #3 in some countries, and will definitely crack the top 10 in England - just like their album and lead single Analogue did 4 years ago. And once again, America will miss out. Blame radioplay. Blame poor marketing. Or just blame the unfortunate 80s label they've shed everywhere else but in the States. Buy it, listen to it, and love it. 10 stars.
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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another fantastic album, June 15, 2009
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Yet another great a-ha album. This time, with a throw back to their earlier sound- but very modern and definitely not a copy of anything they've already done. Morten has one of the best voices ever in pop music and a-ha have been producing some great music for years. It's so frustrating that America considers them a " one hit wonder." I agree with another reviewer- poor marketing keeps them out of the American spotlight. I've been saying it for the past four albums-- but I bet this one would do really well in America if America knew it existed. I'm American and when I talk about a-ha, most people don't even know that they're still around. Very strange. Just keep talking about it...maybe it will catch on.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best album of A-ha, June 11, 2009
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Felix Rodriguez Ocasio "stitch" (Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico United States) - See all my reviews
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The album marks a return to the classic pop sound that made a-ha one of the biggest acts in the world. The ten new songs carry echoes of the band's early signature hits: 'Take On Me', 'The Sun Always Shines On TV' and 'I've Been Losing You'.
If you like the first album Hunting High and Low and Mayor Earth Minor Sky, You will love this one!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars On par with their debut and Minor Earth, July 27, 2009
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I have always been a fan of a-ha's music. Even with the roughness of their middle albums, I was always struck by Morten's amazing voice. Beginning with Minor Earth, Major Sky, the band began making a comeback with stronger melodies and soaring instrumentation. FotM is their strongest effort in a while. I absolutely love the references back to Hunting High and Low, and I think the frosty synths work wonders against Morten's vocals. Most importantly, the tracks on this album are strong melodically. My favorite album of 2009 thus far.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a little pricey, but worth it for fans, June 17, 2010
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Since it's their "last" album, barring charity events, World Cup Football performances, 35 year reunions ... well, you get the drift, I justified paying a little more. Fans will always pay more for the "final" album. The package is a quality, double-fold opening cardboard Digipak from Europe (Germany, specifically). Why all CD's don't come this way is a mystery to me - the tactile quality of the product makes it somehow more rewarding to own. Two-disc set: one CD and one DVD, which is Region 0, and therefore plays in any machine in the world (as long as that machine plays PAL video, which this is, being German).
The DVD is the three theatrical videos from the album, plus two live videos from some 2009 concerts.
The CD is a solid final effort, no where near as good as Scoundrel Days, but more accessible than Memorial Beach - so, the boys go out on a "high" note with this release and package.
Sadly, at $36, it's about $16 more than you'd pay if it were released domestically, which, as all North American a-ha fans know, was always a sore point.
Nice quality booklet and liner notes as well.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME! Very introspective and expertly crafted album!, November 2, 2011
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I'm getting more than a little peeved with VH1, MTV and U.S. record keeping groups when they refer to a-ha as a "one hit wonder" for the song "Take on Me."

There is no doubt that "Take on Me" is an incredible song, but just because American tastes run hot and cold doesn't mean that a-ha hasn't been cranking out hits for the past 25 years.

Such is the case with Foot of the Mountain. The title song is an incredibly heartfelt and moving song. Throughout the album, Harket's vocals are more mature (as befits his age) and there is little need for him to prove that he is a master vocalist (he's already done that). Pal and Mags and Morten have written a more intense and emotional album here.

By and large these are love ballads, but not of the bubble-gummy type. These are mature men writing songs to their wives and to their children.

You've got to get this to see why Europe, South America and Asia have had a love affair with a-ha all these years and why they are a multi-platinum group - even if not in the U.S.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One last time of Greatness, October 22, 2009
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This album is simply amazing and quite a return to form after the mildly lackluster Analogue. A-ha has been a long time favorite of mine and I have pretty much everything they have released with some good, some not so great but mostly amazing. This is one of the best ever for them and it is kind of return to their roots. I love the mix of synthesizers and guitars and the melodies are still extremely strong. "Foot of the Mountain" is such a great single and one I keep playing over and over.

It is sad that this return to their roots album is going to be their last. After 27 years they are calling it quits and going off to pursue other interests. One can only hope they will have a change of heart someday but... This is a fitting send off for such an amazing group who have endured almost three dacades of musical change and done it with such style and grace, sounding even better today then they did way back when, in their first efforts.

Yes, "Take On Me" will always be on the top of my favorites list from them, but I think they are much stronger and more complete as a group today. I will continue to follow their solo eforts and can only hope for some kind of A-ha feel from them. I also will be looking to see them on their fairwell tour this coming year. Thanks for the wonderful parting gift.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Retro but in a good way, September 8, 2009
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Scoundral Days has always been my favorite a-ha album. I've been a devoted fan over the past 24 years and buy all of their cds and singles. But I can't say they were flawless. Most releases have been uneven and sometimes boring. It's the two or three gems on each that kept me listening. But Foot Of The Mountain is different. It's full of gems that have hints of my other favorite 80s groups - Depeche Mode and Erasure. They must have used vintage keyboards to get that retro sound. This is full of melody and great hooks too. One of my favorite releases for 2009 and there's no US release. Too bad because it's so good.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Solid Release, July 30, 2009
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M. Cashman (Minneapolis, Minn. USA) - See all my reviews
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With the exception of Memorial Beach, I've enjoyed all of the a-ha albums going back to the beginning. With the success they've enjoyed around the world, I find it a bit strange that in the US, they're thought of as an '80s one hit wonder. Foot of the Mountain has more of a synthpop sound than Analogue did, which I like. Overall though, it continues on in the tradition of the previous 3 studio albums they've released this decade.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Boy's are Back!!!, July 24, 2009
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The ninth album of a-ha is called 'Foot of the Mountain' and it is absolutely wonderful. I've had it for a little over a month and listened to it many times. My favorite track has to be 'The Bandstand' but all the songs with the exception of 'Start the Simulator', that one I just can't grasp, are brilliant. They are great summertime tunes to blast in the car with all the windows down especially 'Riding the Crest'. I would highly recommend any a-ha fan to buy this cd and introduce it to non-fans. I already have four converts. Morten Harket's voice is still so clear and strong as it picks you up and carries you through such breathtaking soundscapes. It is so hard to believe that he will be 50 years old September 14. I hope you will buy this cd and enjoy it as much as I have.
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