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Lifelines
A-Ha
Lifelines
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (5) - Disc #1

Taken from their 2002 album of the same name, the album version edit is backed with 4 mixes (Boogieman rmx, Consolermx, Palace Of Pleasure rmx & Millenia Nova rmx).

     
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All Artists: A-Ha
Title: Lifelines
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Wea
Release Date: 7/15/2002
Album Type: Single, Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop
Styles: New Wave & Post-Punk, Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 809274703729

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Album Description
Taken from their 2002 album of the same name, the album version edit is backed with 4 mixes (Boogieman rmx, Consolermx, Palace Of Pleasure rmx & Millenia Nova rmx).
 

CD Reviews

Varied remixes - a little bit for all tastes
Sandy | Brussels, Belgium | 07/25/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

""Lifelines" is the second single release from the album of the same name. It is available in two versions: the red cover maxi CD contains alternative mixes of 4 album tracks and "Lifelines" demo version (a recommended purchase for fans). This one, with a green cover, contains 4 remixes.Track one is the radio edit of the already classic "Lifelines", shorter than the album version but basically nothing has changed in the orchestration. Track two is the remix by Boogieman, who was the main producer on "Minor earth Major Sky" (2000). He added strings and an aerial electronic sound. The Console remix reminds me of Kraftwerk. It has nothing to do with the original. You like it or not, but it might be a good underground club hit. Palace Of Pleasure mix is more in the retro lounge trend, with a dancing beat. The single ends up with a fourth remix by Millenia Nova. They already made dreamy, floating remixes for "Summer Moved On" and "Minor Earth Major Sky" and they did the same good job with "Lifelines". I was not too impressed with the dance remixes proposed on "Minor Earth Major Sky" maxi single. Some of the remixers lazily added a dance beat on the track and ran away with the money. This time, you really have different attacks and point of view on the same song. You will like or dislike it, but at least, you get an original work with each remix."
5 Different Lifelines to follow
Alejandro Ambriz | New York, NY United States | 10/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"5 very different versions of this song bring new life to the beautiful orginal epic anthem. As written in the credits by Magne, the group was very happy with the remixes because it gave the song new life. I happen to love this song, making it my all time favorite song of a-ha. However, the second track to this remix shows that Boogieman (producer of Minor Earth Major Sky cd) should have produced this song to begin with. Track 2 has an acoustic feel by re-arranging the synthesized string line into a full acoustic orchestra. The lead to the song begins with a full cymbal/timpani rhythm Bang leading into the mix of acoustic guitars, strings and drums, giving Morten and Anelie a more earthy tone to there voices...very uplifting and inspiring. The 3rd track brings the song to a whole new world, the Console Remix. With its catchy 80's raunch dance pop drum beat and twisty computer generated vocals, it sure keeps you tapping your fingers and nodding your head to the beat. Track 4, Palace of Pleasure remix is definately another favorite version of mine and definately another escape from the original. This version, as Magne said, keeps the feel of a smokey lounge, with it's 60's rhythm influence it feels like your in an Austin Powers Film. The final track, Millenia Nova Remix, is an atmospheric version that keeps the original sound in the vocals but with a whole new sound to the song. With spacey sounds and patches it is clearly the track that makes you want to turn the lights out and light candles to relax. This remix is definately a great buy and it is also a clear sense of what is forthcoming from the trio. They just keep getting better and better. Enjoy!"