True North

True North

by a-ha
True North

True North

by a-ha

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Overview

Since coming together in 1982, Norwegian pop trio a-ha have established a personal and artistic chemistry that can accommodate three strong personalities. There was a long hiatus after 1993's Memorial Beach and a formal reunion for 2000's Minor Earth Major Sky, followed by two more studio outings. They split again in 2010 to pursue solo careers, but reunited for 2015's Cast in Steel. In 2021, the documentary a-ha: The Movie toured global film festivals. The band's 11th studio album, True North, and its accompanying documentary film appear during their 40th anniversary year. The trio recorded and filmed over three weeks in a studio some 55 miles above the Arctic Circle in Bodo, with the Norwegian Arctic Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Anders Eljas. Filming was done by Stian Andersen. Half of these 12 tracks were composed by guitarist Pal Waaktaar-Savoy, with the other half by keyboardist Magne Furuholmen. Each man produced his own work. The set opens with its first single, "I'm In." Framed by acoustic guitar, piano, and chamber strings, singer Morten Harket in truly iconic falsetto delivers a direct, tender lyric balm of commitment to a subject experiencing great difficulties. The drums rumble, a glockenspiel rolls around the piano, and strings swell before Furuholmen's whispering synth joins in to carry it out. Waaktaar-Savoy's "Hunter in the Hills" offers striking contrast. The orchestra, guided by a skittering snare, frames a swinging jazz-pop melody with an infectious chorus and sweeping horns. "As If" marks a return to more conventional pop. Harket sings in an effective lower register, illustrated by lilting keyboards, supportive orchestral strings, a grand piano, and a shuffling drum kit. The title track is a dramatic ballad balanced equally between gently pulsing synths, piano, and orchestra, as Harket effortlessly delivers Furuholmen's romantic lyric. The opening acoustic guitar vamp on his "Bluest of Blue" arrestingly recalls New Order's "Ceremony" before it evolves into a sophisticated folk round with Harket and the composer dueting above cellos. The band joins on the second verse, and the track transforms itself a midtempo rock ballad. Immediately following is Waaktaar-Savoy's "Make Me Understand," a dancefloor-oriented, neo-electro track combining orchestral funk, synth pop, and wah-wah guitars. The road-tested "Forest for the Trees" is the guitarist's strongest composition here. Its complex yet catchy melody is framed by brass, winds, reeds, and strings above a strident rock beat, and it's redolent with compelling lyrics, tasteful synth embellishments, and a modicum of human drama. "You Have What It Takes" is pastoral, lush, and contemplative. Alongside Harket's singular voice, the strings and airy synths cascade around an acoustic guitar. Layered harmonies adorn the bridge with restless strings and hand percussion. True North is not a synth pop album. It's a grown-up pop record chock-full of beautifully written songs replete with musical reinvention, sonic evolution, and abundant creativity. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/28/2022
Label: Music For Nations / Sony Music
UPC: 0194399822920
Rank: 6793

Tracks

  1. I'm In
  2. Hunter in the Hills
  3. As If
  4. Between the Halo and the Horn
  5. True North
  6. Bumblebee
  7. Forest for the Trees
  8. Bluest of Blue
  9. Make Me Understand
  10. You Have What It Takes
  11. Summer Rain
  12. Oh My Word

Album Credits

Performance Credits

a-ha   Primary Artist
Martin Andersson   Clarinet
Havard Bilsbak   Cello
Anders Eljas   Conductor
Lars Erik Gudim   Conductor
Dana Johnson   Violin
Oystein Torp   Viola
Rasmus Henriksen   Trombone
Aelita Stepanova   Violin
Bernt Simen Lund   Cello
Anders Melhus   Violin
Snorre Holmgren   Violin
Yuko Kawami   Violin
Petter Marius Gundersen   Trumpet
Sander Tingstad   Violin
Oganes Girunyan   Violin
Marthe Husum   Viola
Giedre Zarenaite-Molenaar   Violin
Frida Siegrist Oliver   Viola
Heidi Bilsbak   Viola
Heidi S. Siversten   Horn
Ida H. Olaussen   Horn
Jarle Fredheim   Violin
Johannes Garam Liebig   Violin
Katja Wieck   Violin
Knut Thorbjornsen   Bassoon
Mary Auner   Cello
Oystein Felberg   Trumpet
Oyvind Melhus   Violin
Sebastian Molenaar   Timpani,Percussion
Stein Jakob Nordbo   Oboe,Horn (English)
Turid Hjortdahl   Oboe,Horn (English)

Technical Credits

Christian Engfelt   Engineer
Craig Silvey   Mixing
Joe Mardin   Arranger
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Kjetil Bjerkestrand   Arranger
Paul Waaktaar-Savoy   Producer,Composer
Bjarne Stensli   Engineer
Ulf Holand   Engineer
Martin Kvamme   Design
Harald Wiik   Management
Magne Furuholmen   Composer,Producer
Matias Tellez   Mixing
Stian Andersen   Photography
Erik Ljunggren   Engineer,Coordination
Eliot Leigh   Additional Production
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