I was 10 when Aha’s Take on Me was doing the rounds. I didn’t have much interest in music at that age and it wasn’t until the late nineties that I picked up their “best of” compilation album Headlines and Deadlines – The Hits of A-ha.
I’d kind of lost track of A-ha over the years and there were a couple of songs on Headlines that I’d not heard before and so when I came across this album, I thought I’d give it ago. East of the Sun, West of the Moon is A-ha’s fourth album and marks the band’s transition from poppy eighties sound to moody nineties sound.
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