Våkenatt

Våkenatt is an album by Bridges. The release features a-ha band members Magne Furuholmen and Paul Waaktaar-Savoy along with Viggo Bondi and Øystein Jevanord.[1] It was recorded in Oslo between 1980 and 1981 and released in 2018. Nine hundred numbered albums, pressed on green vinyl, were manufactured.[2] This release includes a 16-page booklet[3][4]

Våkenatt
Studio album by
Released2018
Recorded1980–1981
VenueOslo
StudioSoundart Studio
Genre
LabelRockheim Musical Archives
ProducerSvein Erichsen, Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (2018)
Bridges chronology
Fakkeltog
(1980)
Våkenatt
(2018)

Paul Waaktaar-Savoy said about this release:

We got the 16-track tape and I mixed it and we’ve got tons of cool pictures, and old reviews and it actually sounds pretty good. And it’s got old songs… the early version of Scoundrel Days on it, the first version of Soft Rains Of April and a lot of other stuff that are actually very… I’d re-record them now, if I could.

Paul Sinclair, Embryonic a-ha album by Bridges to be released for the first time later this year, Super Deluxe Edition

All tracks are written by Bridges.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Fakkeltog"09:25
2."The Leap"02:40
3."Soft Rains of April"03:40
4."Waterworks"04:15
Side two
No.TitleLength
5."All The Planes That Come In On The Quiet"04:35
6."Asleep"03:05
7."Superior"02:50
8."Faceless City"02:30
9."Need No Doctor"02:10
10."Wildfire"04:00

References

  1. Rédaction, La (2018-11-12). "Bridges – Våkenatt : aux origines des tubes de A-ha". Rolling Stone (in French). Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  2. Bergan, Jon Vidar (2018-09-16). "Retro: Bridges Våkenatt". Musikknyhete (in Norwegian).
  3. "'Våkenatt' by Bridges is Released!". a-ha.com.
  4. "Bridges - Våkenatt". rockheim.no.


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