Aha Scoundrel Days Remastered And Expanded UpdPerhaps the band’s most beloved non-single. The remaster highlights the dramatic dynamic shift from the gentle verses to the explosive chorus. The guitar distortion is gritty, not fuzzy. The bonus disc includes a string-only version that will give you chills. This reissue reframes a-ha not just as "the 'Take On Me' guys," but as pioneers of Alternative Pop aha scoundrel days remastered and expanded upd By dusk, Scoundrel had assembled a ragtag map: two names, a cafe-turned-black-market, and an abandoned factory with a single light on the upper floor. He needed tools: a pair of eyes who knew the ledger's blind spots, a locksmith who believed in ghosts, and a kid who could coax data out of dead servers without waking the house ghosts. He recruited them, not with promises but with fragments—heads tucked into small glass vials, laughing in someone else's memory until his recruits paid in favors and loyalty. Perhaps the band’s most beloved non-single When the Rhino Records deluxe edition (the basis for this UPD) first dropped, critics were universally positive. Record Collector gave it 5 stars, stating: "A-ha’s dark masterpiece finally sounds like the classic it always was. The bass on 'The Weight of the Wind' will test your subwoofer." Pitchfork noted: "This remaster rescues Scoundrel Days from the sonic graveyard of mid-80s digital transfers." The bonus disc includes a string-only version that |