Ending on a High Note: The Final Concert
72 min · 16 tracks · alternative rock · new wave · pop rock
A nostalgia-laden farewell featuring sweeping synths and poignant melodies that encapsulate a-ha's enduring legacy.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- nostalgic farewell for fans steady pacing for reflective moments poignant melodies for emotional release
- Context
- Released in 2010, this live album marked the culmination of a-ha's illustrious career, following their initial breakup announcement. It showcases their greatest hits performed during their final concert at Oslo Spektrum, a venue intimately connected to their success. This album serves as both a celebration of their past and a bittersweet goodbye to fans worldwide.
- If you like
- alternative rock, new wave, pop rock
Ending on a High Note: The Final Concert is an album by a-ha. A nostalgia-laden farewell featuring sweeping synths and poignant melodies that encapsulate a-ha's enduring legacy. This album stands out not just for its live renditions of a-ha's classic hits but also for its emotional resonance with fans during their farewell tour. It debuted at number one on the Norwegian charts, solidifying the band’s lasting impact on Norwegian music and pop culture. The concert was hailed for its production quality, evidencing the band's influence on live performance standards in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ending on a High Note: The Final Concert sound like?
A nostalgia-laden farewell featuring sweeping synths and poignant melodies that encapsulate a-ha's enduring legacy. Rooted in alternative rock and new wave.
What makes Ending on a High Note: The Final Concert by a-ha notable?
This album stands out not just for its live renditions of a-ha's classic hits but also for its emotional resonance with fans during their farewell tour. It debuted at number one on the Norwegian charts, solidifying the band’s lasting impact on Norwegian music and pop culture. The concert was hailed for its production quality, evidencing the band's influence on live performance standards in the genre. Released in 2010, this live album marked the culmination of a-ha's illustrious career, following their initial breakup announcement. It showcases their greatest hits performed during their final concert at Oslo Spektrum, a venue intimately connected to their success. This album serves as both a celebration of their past and a bittersweet goodbye to fans worldwide.
Who is Ending on a High Note: The Final Concert for?
Ending on a High Note: The Final Concert works well if you're into nostalgic farewell for fans, steady pacing for reflective moments and poignant melodies for emotional release.
How many songs are on Ending on a High Note: The Final Concert?
Ending on a High Note: The Final Concert has 16 tracks, running approximately 72 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 The Sun Always Shines On TV Standout 5:28
- 2 The Blood That Moves the Body 4:18
- 3 Scoundrel Days 4:20
- 4 The Swing of Things 4:29
- 5 Forever Not Yours 4:04
- 6 Stay On These Roads 4:55
- 7 Manhattan Skyline 5:07
- 8 Hunting High and Low Standout 4:36
- 9 Minor Earth, Major Sky 3:23
- 10 Summer Moved On 4:57
- 11 I’ve Been Losing You 3:43
- 12 Foot of the Mountain 4:10
- 13 Cry Wolf 4:38
- 14 Analogue 4:36
- 15 The Living Daylights 5:10
- 16 Take On Me Standout 4:48
Artist Origin
Norway
Runtime
72 min 42 sec
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