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Recorded during their 1986 world tour, these live tracks capture a band at the peak of their performance powers. Without the safety net of studio tracking, Harket hits the punishing vocal heights of "Cry Wolf" and "Manhattan Skyline" effortlessly. The live versions feature a heavier, more rock-oriented energy than their studio counterparts, proving that a-ha was a formidable live stadium act. Track-by-Track Highlights

Scoundrel Days (Remastered and Expanded) remains a definitive reissue—one that restores a classic album to its full sonic glory and enriches its legacy with a wealth of captivating archival material. It's the perfect companion for both seasoned fans and new listeners eager to discover a-ha's more complex and intriguing side beyond their pop-charting hits.

The day played.

: An audacious "cut-and-paste" project that transitions from a calm, harpsichord-tinged verse to an explosive rock chorus.

took a darker, moodier turn into cinematic synth-pop that refused to simply repeat a winning formula. What’s in the Box? Originally released as a deluxe set in 2010 via Rhino Records , the expanded edition adds 21 bonus tracks to the original 10-song masterpiece: Scoundrel Days - Википедия aha scoundrel days remastered and expanded upd

They were archivists, she explained. Keepers in the old tongue, but that was only half the truth. Their mission had been to protect choice—safe vaults for people who couldn't bear a memory, archives for those who couldn't let go. After the Crackdown, a faction splintered. Some believed in erasure as mercy; others in preservation as rebellion. The faction that remained had started stealing days not to erase them but to hide them from tyrants who'd weaponized nostalgia.

Previously unreleased live recordings of "Train of Thought," "The Blue Sky," "We're Looking for the Whales," and "Cry Wolf". Recorded during their 1986 world tour, these live

Sounds crisper than ever, highlighting the intricate synth arrangements.

: The ultimate opening track. The remaster amplifies the cinematic tension of the exploding choruses. : An audacious "cut-and-paste" project that transitions from

: Features the rare 7-minute extended version of "I've Been Losing You" and the highly sought-after 8-minute extended mix of "Cry Wolf". Disc 2: Demos, Alternates, and Live Material