The 2010 Remastered and Expanded Deluxe Edition of a-ha's sophomore album, Scoundrel Days, is widely regarded by fans and retrospective critics as the band's creative peak. While their debut Hunting High and Low (1985) was a massive pop success, Scoundrel Days (1986) represents a deliberate shift toward a darker, edgier, and more "adult" synth-pop sound that avoided the "bubblegum" label of their early MTV fame. Album Overview & Musical Direction
If you are reading this, you likely have a memory burned into your brain: the neon-drenched alleyways, the synth beat dropping right as the protagonist draws a blade, and that iconic line, “Trust me? I wouldn’t trust me as far as I could throw this city.” aha scoundrel days remastered and expanded upd
This is where the Expanded tag justifies its name: The 2010 Remastered and Expanded Deluxe Edition of