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A-Ha
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 30, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: May 14, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: WM Germany
  • ASIN: B000063DMG
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (73 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #49,203 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #58 in  Music > World Music > Europe > Scandinavia > Norway

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1. Lifelines
2. You Wanted More
3. Forever Not Yours
4. There's a Reason for It
5. Time and Again
6. Did Anyone Approach You?
7. Afternoon High
8. Oranges On Appletrees
9. Little Bit
10. Less Than Pure
11. Turn the Lights Down
12. Cannot Hide
13. White Canvas
14. Dragonfly
15. Solace

Editorial Reviews

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Produced by Stephen Hague, Clive Langer, and Alan Winstanley, Lifelines--the follow-up to A-Ha's successful European comeback, Minor Earth, Major Sky--represents a further maturing of style. The instant synth-pop formula songs of their 1980s golden years have been replaced by a style that's more serious and solid. The sweeping title track that opens the album establishes from the get-go a philosophical, self-questioning theme that is continued on "There's a Reason for It" and "Less Than Pure." Despite the push toward a darker sound, the lyrics remain simple but sharp. "Turn the Lights Down" is an exquisite duet that could easily propel the group back to the top of the charts. But as the tone of the release suggests, the older, wiser A-Ha appear to no longer crave mass adoration, and are moving instead towards a more dynamic, credible musical future. --John Galilee

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European edition of the Norwegian alternative act's 2002 album.

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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They enjoyed themselves on that one and it shows, May 3, 2002
By Sandy (Brussels, Belgium) - See all my reviews
The (otherwise good) come back album "Minor Earth Major Sky" sounded like a puzzle made of solo pieces to me. It was very easy to spot who wrote what. The production slowed down and drained the energy from the songs. This time, the variety of styles implied by various songwriters and various producers does not prevent it from sounding like 'one' album. This is a-ha, with all new flavours blended together. "Lifelines" alternates ballads, mid-tempo and dance songs. It might be disorienting, but it keeps you attentive through the 15 songs.

Magne is responsible for the title track, a ballad with strings, stick-in-your-head chorus and thoughtful melancholic lyrics. It is already one of the fans favourites and might be the next single. It has the classic feel of "Hunting High & Low". A great opener.

The first Magne/Morten collaboration "You wanted more" is a curious track. It seems to build up and up until the end but never really explodes. The electronic loops and the bassline make me think about New Order/Pet Shop Boys/Depeche Mode. I hear some latin vibes drowned in the mix. The first single "Forever Not Yours" was written by Morten, Magne, and Morten's long time collaborator Ole Sverre. This is not the strongest song of the album, but the chorus makes it an instant sing along and a radio friendly hit. If you can catch the video somewhere do not miss the punchline.

"There's a reason for it" is the first Paul's contribution on this album. Departing from the electro sound of the two previous tracks, he offers a Beatles influenced mid-tempo song. I personally like it a lot, but I reckon it lacks of the little spice that will make it special on the long run. That is also the only song where Morten's vocals sound a little bit forced to me.

"Time & Again" is written and produced by Paul. This tender ballad with ethereal vocals was my instant favourite. It gave me the same feeling of peace than "I wish I cared" on "Minor Earth". "Did anyone approach you" is a dance track, with a deep groovy bassline and great vocals from Morten. I like the contrast between his recitative deep voice in the verses and the higher pitch in the chorus. The song has an 80's feeling, but still manage to sound modern. Strange to see Paul wrote that one.

"Afternoon High" is another Beatlesque Paul song. It has a happy 70's feeling to it. I prefer that one over "There's a reason for it" to be honest. It's a great road trippin' song. The next track "Oranges on appletrees", another Morten/Magne collaboration, is getting mixed reviews from the fans. Either you love either you hate. The title was intended as a joke and lyrics ended up talking about serious environmental issues. Maybe the arrangements are a little bit over the top and sounding very 70's, but the result is rather pleasant and energetic - a fun song.

"A little bit", a guitar driven ballad, is a classic Paul's composition. It is one of the most organic songs on the album. "Less than pure" (another one from Paul) makes me think about a downbeat "Move To Memphis". Heavy bass and organic production, this is the rock song of the album. It might have appeared on "Memorial Beach". Those two tracks show the darker side of the band on an album overall filled with optimism.

"Turn the lights down" written by Magne and Morten, is a duet with the excellent Anneli Drecker (from Bel Canto) who was with them on tour last year. Both singers are great and the voices match perfectly, the ballad is sweet, it will please the romantic at heart, but the production might have been more imaginative as far as I'm concerned. "Cannot Hide" is becoming French fans favourite, probably because of the few French words at the end of the song. Morten and his friend Ole Sverre wrote this addictive dance track that make me think about 80's Depeche Mode but sounds curiously modern at the same time.

"White Canvas" is a piano ballad composed by Magne. It plays in the same league than "Lifelines" and the lyrics are more or less talking about the same matters: living an learning, reaching maturity. "Dragonfly", originally recorded by Magne himself for the soundtrack of a Norwegian movie, is a tender guitar/piano ballad. With Morten's experienced vocals, the song gains substance without losing the fragility of the original. It is another favourite of mine. "Solace" ends up the album with another beautiful Magne's strings ballad.

I will not say this is their best album (I still prefer "East Of The Sun West of The Moon") but it is one of their best. It is far superior to "Minor Earth Major Sky". They have ambition for this baby (platinum in their home country two days after its release!). They're right to be proud. This is a great, solid pop album. Listen without prejudice.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cannot Hide, June 17, 2003
By David Gettis "The Final Say" (BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY) - See all my reviews
Okay, so no one is going to click yes to "was this review helpful to you", but I don't care. The point is, BUY THIS ALBUM SOLELY FOR THE SONG "CANNOT HIDE". It is one of the best songs I have ever heard and is worth the money alone. Seriously. But in any case, you're not just paying for the one song, cause all the other songs are good too, with the title track "Lifelines" a close second. An album worth adding to your collection, some songs faster and harder, others slower and softer, and everything else inbetween. A-Ha have maintained and continued to build a unique, distinctive, and beautiful sound worth having in your collection.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Keeps Growing on You, October 16, 2002
I am sure glad a-ha is back. Even though this CD did not knock me off my chair like the last one did, it sure is starting to grow on me. "Lifelines" is a brilliant ode to the lyrical qualities that first attracted me to a-ha way back in the 80s. I found the rest of the album a complete surprise and a bit of an enigma to what I was used to hearing from them. The more I listen to this CD I find that they have integrated and interpolated this sound into another dimension of musical firmament. "Did Anyone Approach You?" and " A Little Bit" I now find to be miles ahead and very pleasing to the soul. This is a fantastic album.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Huge dip in song writing quality
I would say Minor earth is the best album of this decade by anyone, but this is mostly uninspired. It's got one instant classic, the title song. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Silent river

5.0 out of 5 stars Lifelines is a must have.
A-Ha can do no wrong with this album. The title track is full and rich. It has that feel of an older favorite track "Hunting High and Low", but with grander maturity. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Thelastknightofnee

4.0 out of 5 stars Seven is the magic number!
I have to say that I enjoyed each track on this album. And yes I even like "Oranges on Appletrees" On this CD Mortan, Paul, and Magne seem to be having alot more fun, than on... Read more
Published 14 months ago by H. Scott Kitchen

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a keeper
This CD was on repeat play in my house yesterday. I am immensely please that I bought it, based on several reviews listed here. Read more
Published on June 27, 2007 by MusicComeLately

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
I had read reviews saying that Lifelines was one of the best A-ha albums ever, but I thought Minor Earth Major Sky was.... Read more
Published on January 19, 2007 by C. Hoffman

5.0 out of 5 stars Just what I'd hoped for as an enduring fan
Hunting High and Low and Scoundrel Days were two of my favorite albums in my youth. I recently wondered "where are they now" and was pleased to find A-ha has continued to make... Read more
Published on May 10, 2006 by N. Krueger

3.0 out of 5 stars the same 3 guys, but a knew relationship...
Sorry for my english cuz it's not my mother tongue.

Im an a-ha fans since 21 years now(time goes fast, or I dont want to get old.. Read more
Published on May 1, 2006 by jean the music maniac

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, brings back "A-ha memories"
I love this CD! My favorite is "Time and Again." Also, the title, "Lifelines," is also a pretty song. Read more
Published on March 20, 2006 by A. Fox

5.0 out of 5 stars A new Road.
As always with these guys, beautiful vocals and music to go along. Morten Harket has a real unique way with his ballads and he has a incredible voice. It's worth it!
Published on December 28, 2005 by M. Hildebrand

5.0 out of 5 stars AS GOOD AS EVER
TO A TRUE A-HA FAN, THIS IS YET ANOTHER AWESOME ALBUM PUT OUT BY THE NORWEGIAN TRIO. THESE GUYS JUST CAN'T GO WRONG WHEN IT COMES TO THEIR TALENTS IN WRITING MUSIC. Read more
Published on November 16, 2005 by ANNA LYONS

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