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Stay On These Roads

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Play   2. The Blood That Moves The Body (Album Version) 4:06 £0.69
Play   3. Touchy! (Album Version) 4:37 £0.69
Play   4. This Alone Is Love (Album Version) 5:15 £0.69
Play   5. Hurry Home (Album Version) 4:37 £0.69
Play   6. The Living Daylights (Album Version) 4:46 £0.69
Play   7. There's Never A Forever Thing (Album Version) 2:51 £0.69
Play   8. Out Of Blue Comes Green 6:42 £0.69
Play   9. You Are The One (Album Version) 3:51 £0.69
Play 10. You'll End Up Crying (Album Version) 2:06 £0.69
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
Released in 1988, this was the last pop like album released by a-ha before they changed to their more serious acoustic style in "East of the sun, west of the moon" in 1990. This album has recieved some criticism but i feel this is unjust. I feel this is the most consistant of their first three albums. Songs such as "Theres never a forever thing", "out of a blue comes green", and "The blood that moves the body" are all excellent as well as the other songs on the album. A very good effort by an excellent band! Still releasing excellent material to this day!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Shame their gone 7 Jan 2011
By stuart
Format:Audio CD
This album spawned 5 hit singles for the band and if like me your a big Aha fan this is a must. From the title track to you are the one, those who remember them it will bring back memories. However this band were ahead of thier time and this album is supported by other classic tracks like Hurry Home and this alone is love.
For all Aha fans this is a must to the collection now they have gone forever :(
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful
End of the road 22 Sep 2005
Format:Audio CD
This album marked the end of an era for A-ha, their last 80's album. Although it has a glossy synth feel - the pull away from the synth/pop sound was emerging and the contrasting songs on the album don't fit together too well. It's a shame because most of the songs are great but the extremes of style can be a little jolting.
'Stay on these roads' An electro ballad, with crashing drums, soaring vocals and a video featuring motorbikes.
'The Blood that moves the body' This is a pivotal track for A-ha, for the wrong reason. It was the first single not to fair well in the charts - however it's a standout track that sounds different to anything the band had done before.
'Touchy!' An all out catchy pop song, given a bluesy guitar feel.
'This alone is love' Originally a B-side some years before, it was good then, but a shame A-ha had to water it down and over produce this version.
'Hurry home' A brooding synth track that is much more in the style of later albums.
'The living daylights' A dance mix (!) of the James Bond theme, this is another track that makes this album feel cobbled together and that A-ha did not have enough songs.
'There's never a forever thing' An extraordinary song, very emotive ballad and definately an album highlight.
'Out of blue comes green' This is one of the best tracks on the album, it's a great pop/rock ballad and this is the style of song A-ha do best.
'You are the one' In contrast, this is straightforward pop, with simple lyrics and the last chart hit for A-ha in the 80's.
'You'll end up crying' The bands wierdest track ever, a synth violin accompanies Morton on this short and not so sweet sounding song. Sticks out like a sore thumb but then most tracks here do. The bottom line is that A-ha have put a few catchy songs in here as singles and tried to pad out the rest with more adult sounding songs, seperatly each song works great, but it's a mish mash when together. Worth buying for the songs that aren't singles.
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