Analogue (album)


Analogue is the eighth studio album by the Norwegian band A-ha, released in 2005. It is a-ha's first album on Polydor Records, having previously been signed to Warner Music. Four singles were also released from this record. The album's second single, "Analogue " became the group's first top 10 hit on the UK Singles Chart since "Stay on These Roads". The album reached #24 in the UK and got silver certification there.

Background and recording

"Celice" was originally composed to integrate the soundtrack "The Da Vinci Code", so that can be interpreted as the torture instrument cilice and a woman who tortures a man.
The song "Analogue " was originally a song called "Minor Key Sonata ", which was produced by Martin Terefe and mixed by Flood. Max Martin was then brought in to turn "Minor Key Sonata " into a more radio-friendly song, with a less surreal lyric and catchier chorus. The song was then re-written as "Analogue " and re-recorded, and is the only track on the album not produced by Terefe. Upon its release as a single, it became the band's first top 10 hit in the UK since 1988.
The non-album B-side to "Analogue ", "Case Closed on Silver Shore", was also produced during the Analogue sessions by Terefe, and mixed by Flood. It was written by Paul Waaktaar-Savoy.
The lead vocal on "The Summers of Our Youth" is by Furuholmen, with Harket joining him on the chorus.
On the live version of "Holyground", Waaktaar-Savoy plays an omnichord.

Track listing

A-ha:
Additional musicians:

Certifications