Taken from the Norwegian pop-star's 2002 album, Lifelines. The title tracks is backed with five non-LP tracks, 'Did Anyone Approach You?' (Turner Remix, Re-Amped Version, Tore Johansson Remix), 'Afternoon High' (Demo Ver... more »sion) & 'Did Anyone Approach You' (Video). WEA.« less
Taken from the Norwegian pop-star's 2002 album, Lifelines. The title tracks is backed with five non-LP tracks, 'Did Anyone Approach You?' (Turner Remix, Re-Amped Version, Tore Johansson Remix), 'Afternoon High' (Demo Version) & 'Did Anyone Approach You' (Video). WEA.
CD Reviews
Hit the dance floor!
Lisa | CA, United States | 12/13/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"That's just what a group of us did over the summer, as this track was played on the dance floor of a Washington D.C. night club! What a track! "Doubtful, but not hopeless" is not only a phrase woven throughout the chorus, but also explains the band's current situation in the U.S. market! Very sad indeed as this talented trio deserves a shot on the charts once again. Forget 'Take on Me'... Casey, we want this track!! Number one hit with a bullet!"
Worth the Wait
kwbbooks | Maine, United States | 11/14/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I waited about six weeks for Amazon to get this single out - but it was definitely worth the wait. All of the mixes are interesting - different but not so different that the original song is unrecognizable. Also, the video for the tune, taped during and around their June concert in Norway is excellent. It's fairly basic but still fun to watch. This single is definitely a must have for any fan."
Put on your dancing shoes!
charlottethespider | Boston, MA United States | 12/10/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I hope this single brings a-ha back to the US charts. It certainly has the potential: a catchy melody, thumping bass, a dance groove, and Morten Harket's angelic voice! Seriously, this song will make you want to shake your booty. It's one of those songs that makes you hit "repeat" on your CD player. If you thought a-ha was a one-hit wonder from the 80s, you are in for a great surprise! Buy this single and you won't regret it! Better yet, but the whole "Lifelines" album (where this song is from.) It's a more mature a-ha... and incredibly enjoyable!"
Best Single ever!!!
Andrew Byrne | Dublin, Rep. of Ireland | 11/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Play this single again and again and it still wont be enough,because this is the best single a-ha have ever released since they hit the charts in the 1980's. Altough I haven't even bought the single yet, I know this is the song that should kick a-ha right back into the musical frame. Every thing seems to work well with this song the guitar's, Morten's voice and espeacilly the drums. This song could even be remixed by BK or Andy farley and put straight into the hard house genre just because it's that diverse. Honestly, If you are going to by any a-ha single make sure it's this one."