Stay on These Roads
release date: May 3, 1988
format: cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,28]
producer: Alan Tarney
label: Warner Bros. - nationality: Norway
Track highlights: 1. "Stay on These Roads" - 2. "The Blood That Moves the Body" - 6. "The Living Daylights"
3rd studio album release by a-ha released nearly two years after Scoundrel Days is exclusively produced by Alan Tarney.
Stylistically, the trio sticks to the soft side of pop / rock, and with this the production side has improved considerably.
The result is imho an album that's better than I thought back then. Here you'll find some fine songwriting and well-played instrumentation. a-ha always represented nicely composed music and they are instrumentally skilled musicians. The music is not really my style and taste but this is not bad, I just can't listen to it for that long but both the title track for the 007-film, "The Living Daylights" and the first track are truly fine songs. Without rising high in my ratings, I think, this album is easily their so far best.