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Days could be remastered, he knew—polished, loop-smoothened, expanded with extras the way dealers added illusions: a warmer sky, an extra hand held. People asked for remastering because memory is forgiving when it's edited. Scoundrel didn't always comply. He believed in keeping the fractures—the small, honest breaks that proved something real had happened.
The edition, released in 2010 by Rhino Records , serves as a definitive tribute to a-ha's "difficult second album". Originally released on October 6, 1986, Scoundrel Days was the follow-up to their massive debut, Hunting High and Low , and saw the Norwegian trio—Morten Harket, Pål Waaktaar-Savoy, and Magne Furuholmen—pivot from "bubblegummy" synth-pop toward a darker, more atmospheric, and guitar-driven sound. The Core Album: A Darker Evolution
has seen recent vinyl represses, the most significant recent activity for a-ha fans involves the Record Store Day 2025 release of Hunting High and Low – The Demos
Remastered and Expanded (Deluxe) edition of a-ha's 1986 sophomore album Scoundrel Days
This isn't just a polish. The edition adds a second disc (or digital album) of rare and unreleased material, including:
: Live recordings from 1986/1987 (such as "Train of Thought" and "Cry Wolf" live in Croydon) showcase the band as a dynamic, professional live act.
Days could be remastered, he knew—polished, loop-smoothened, expanded with extras the way dealers added illusions: a warmer sky, an extra hand held. People asked for remastering because memory is forgiving when it's edited. Scoundrel didn't always comply. He believed in keeping the fractures—the small, honest breaks that proved something real had happened.
The edition, released in 2010 by Rhino Records , serves as a definitive tribute to a-ha's "difficult second album". Originally released on October 6, 1986, Scoundrel Days was the follow-up to their massive debut, Hunting High and Low , and saw the Norwegian trio—Morten Harket, Pål Waaktaar-Savoy, and Magne Furuholmen—pivot from "bubblegummy" synth-pop toward a darker, more atmospheric, and guitar-driven sound. The Core Album: A Darker Evolution
has seen recent vinyl represses, the most significant recent activity for a-ha fans involves the Record Store Day 2025 release of Hunting High and Low – The Demos
Remastered and Expanded (Deluxe) edition of a-ha's 1986 sophomore album Scoundrel Days
This isn't just a polish. The edition adds a second disc (or digital album) of rare and unreleased material, including:
: Live recordings from 1986/1987 (such as "Train of Thought" and "Cry Wolf" live in Croydon) showcase the band as a dynamic, professional live act.