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Foot of the Mountain (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Foot of the Mountain

| Genre = Synthpop
| Length = 40:45
| Label = We Love Music, Polydor, Universal
| Producer = A-ha, Steve Osborne, Mark Saunders, Roland Spremberg, Erik Ljunggren
| Last album = ''Analogue''
(2005)
| This album = ''Foot of the Mountain''
(2009)
| Next album = ''25''
(2010)
| Misc =
}}
''Foot of the Mountain'' is the ninth studio album by the Norwegian pop rock band A-ha. It was released on 19 June 2009 and reached No. 1 on the German Albums Chart〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A-ha til topps i Tyskland – kultur )〕 and No. 2 on the Norwegian Albums Chart.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A-ha – VG-lista. Offisielle hitlister fra og med 1958 )〕 In its first week in the UK, the album debuted at No. 5, the group's highest chart placing in that country since ''Stay on These Roads'' in 1988.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A-ha rett inn på 5. plass – kultur )
The overall sound of the record marks a return to the synthpop style the band became famous for in the mid-1980s.〔()〕 Keyboardist Magne Furuholmen describes the album thus: "It's an album that incorporates the key elements that first defined the band: soaring vocals, synth hooks, yearning lyrics and melodic melancholia."〔
''Foot of the Mountain'' was A-ha's last full-length album before their split in 2010. However, they did release a further compilation album ''25'' with their new single "Butterfly, Butterfly (The Last Hurrah)" before reuniting in 2015.
==Recording process==
In a 2007 interview with the Norwegian TV channel TVTromsø, Paul Waaktaar-Savoy expressed frustration over the time it took to produce new material with the band: "The trouble with us is that we're never in sync. Right now, I'm eager to get going on the new album. I'm telling everybody that the new album is coming out next year and that it's going to be great. But the other two are of course just starting to get into their solo projects again and want to prioritize those for the time being." Getting around to recording the follow-up to ''Analogue'' took four years due to the individual projects of the band members. Paul's band Savoy released ''Savoy Songbook Vol. 1'', Magne released his second solo album ''A Dot of Black in the Blue of Your Bliss'' and Morten Harket released his second English-language solo album ''Letter from Egypt''. Despite touring quite extensively between 2005–08, the focus of the group was not directed towards recording. The album ended up being recorded in a relatively short period of time (between January - May 2009) with Steve Osborne, Mark Saunders and Roland Spremberg producing.
The recording session took place in several studios around the world. In the US sessions were held at Water Music, Beat 360 and The Alabaster Room in New York City. In Norway recordings were made at Yoga Studio, Alabaster Cottage, Malabar Studio and Rainbow Studio. In the UK the band recorded at Real World Studios, whilst in Germany they used Gaga Studios and Boogie Park Studios.〔

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