I do not give 5 stars to this CD, 5 stars go to the tremendously talented trio from Norway that have survived decades of changing musical styles, trends and genres and stayed true to high quality songwriting, touching and moving melodies, producing a multitude of hits in many countries, and building a huge fanbase and legacy for themselves. To think that some look at A-Ha as a one-hit onder! I will let those listen to Britney and Clay Aiken and encourage others to build an A-ha collection.
I do not need this Greatest Hits album, because I have all of their CDs, from synth-pop oriented light-hearted Hunting High and Low to most recent and quite dramatic soft-rock masterpiece Lifelines. This is their second hits collection after early 90's Headlines and Deadlines. It goes along with similar recent releases from other 80s pop legends like Erasure and Pet Shop Boys who also started around the same time and had their first "greatest hits" released around the same time. For either band, the second collection does not add whole lot to the first one. They all had more hits in their early years, mid 80s, and you can find 3-4 songs from each of the earlier albums on this one, while more recent albums are less represented. Which does not mean their music quality declined as years went by, and that is particularly true about A-ha. The trio split up in early 90s after their fifth album Memorial Beach, but only to amaze their fans and make new fans with their last two strong and beautiful comeback albums Minor Earth Major Sky and Lifelines (neither of which saw a US release, very unfortunately). If you do not have any A-ha albums, you can get this one for a fair overview of their career, but, believe me, you will miss a lot of excellent songs that were not necessarily hits but deserve attention from anyone who appreciates good music. There are 7 albums out there, and if you find budget-priced used ones, combined they may cost you just as much as a new copy of this import collection. Whatever the price, you will not regret.