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The Early Years


1982, September 14: Morten joins the band formed by Magne and Paul. This marks the birth of a-ha.

1983, January 2: Morten and Paul travel to London, UK, followed one week later by Magne, to search for a recording contract. During their search, they have very little to live on and have to return to Norway to earn more money.

1983, April 1: Back in London, a-ha record demos at John Ratcliff's Rendezvous Studio. Ratcliff is impressed with a-ha’s unique sound and he introduces them to Terry Slater, who becomes their manager.

1983, December: a-ha are signed to Warner Brothers. They hold their first press conference on December 4 to announce the recording contract.


The Hunting High And Low Era


1984, May: a-ha record most of the Hunting High And Low album over eight weeks.

1984, October 19: First release of “Take On Me”; it sells 300 copies and peaks at #137.

1984, October 20: a-ha’s first television appearance. They perform four songs on the Norwegian show “Lørdagssirkus,” but only “Take On Me” (in its early version) is broadcast.

1984, November 1: “Take On Me” debuts on the official Norwegian chart, VG-Lista.

1985, April 5: The second single “Love Is Reason” is released in Norway. Concurrently, “Take On Me” is re-released in the UK with a different mix by Alan Tarney and a different record sleeve. Jeff Ayeroft from the WEA head-office in Los Angeles decides that “Take On Me” deserves a third chance, and finances 100 000 pounds for a groundbreaking new video directed by Steve Barron.

1985, July: “Take On Me” debuts on the US Billboard chart at #91, making a-ha the first Norwegian artist to enter the US charts. Concurrently, the video is #4 in the US videos chart and one week later, the Hunting High And Low album enters the US Billboard chart at #167. The album and single continue to climb the charts.

1985, August 30: a-ha travel to the US for a promotional tour, appearing on four TV shows, including “Solid Gold”, “Soul Train”, and “American Bandstand”. They complete promotion in Los Angeles, Miami, and New York. In Los Angeles, they film the video for “Train of Thought”, which features Michael Patterson’s art cartoon “Commuter”.

1985, September 16: Due to the success of the video and single in the US, “Take On Me” is re-released in the UK for the third time. “Take On Me” re-enters the UK singles chart at #55 and peaks at #2, behind Jennifer Rush’s #1 single “The Power of Love”.

1985, October 9: a-ha film “The Sun Always Shines On TV” video at St. Albans Church in Hertfordshire, with director Steve Barron. That evening, a-ha are notified that they achieved #1 in the following week’s US Billboard chart.

1985, October 11: a-ha travel to Australia and then to Japan for more promotion.

1985, November 6: Back in Norway, a-ha hold a press conference at the Grand Hotel in Oslo. This is the band’s first press conference in Norway since achieving #1 in the US, and they are overrun by journalists. Afterwards, they travel to Sweden, UK, Spain, France, and Germany for more promotion.

1985, December 8: a-ha perform “The Sun Always Shines On TV” at the New Year’s Gala with the Queen for “The Royal Celebration of Youth”. After the show, they meet the Queen of England.

1986, January 11: a-ha appear on the UK TV show “Saturday Superstore”; they answer fans’ phone calls, participate in a video vote, and perform “The Sun Always Shines On TV”. More than 300 fans storm BBC studios in London. This event kicks off another round of TV promotion for the second single, released in the UK on December 16.

1986, January 18: a-ha win two awards at the Norwegian award show “Spellemannspris 85” in Oslo: “Best Album” and “Årets Spellemann”.

1986, January 19: a-ha achieve their first #1 hit on the UK singles chart with “The Sun Always Shines On TV”. Meanwhile, they continue working on their second album at a West London studio.

1986, January 23: a-ha appear at the HMV store in London for a signing session. The volume of fans stops traffic on Oxford Street.

1986, February 25: a-ha are nominated for the “Best Newcomers” Grammy award. Their first live appearance on TV, they perform “Take On Me” and “The Sun Always Shines On TV”.

1986, February 29: a-ha film the “Hunting High And Low” video, with director Steve Barron.

1986, April 10: a-ha hold a press conference in London to announce their nine-month long world tour. The tour is planned to kick off in Australia in June and includes 25 countries over five continents. Again, the volume of fans stops traffic, this time around Piccadilly Circus, where the conference is held.

1986, May 8: a-ha perform four songs at the Kasino for the “Golden Rose Festival” in Switzerland. On May 10, the music and media conference (IMMC) takes place in Montreux, where a-ha win the “Best Video” award.

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