A-ha's sixth studio CD (seventh if their greatest-hits collection is included) came seven years after their previous album, Memorial Beach, and in that time it seems that a-ha mellowed out.
They do not seem to have concern about attracting the youth/dance market, but instead seem to be focusing in on how to make perfect middle-of-the-road pop songs with '90s technology.
This is not a criticism, as it produces several fantastic songs, such as "Little Black Heart" and the wonderful "I Wish That I Cared." These, and many others, are full of catchy, beautiful melodies and Morten Harket's vocals are near perfect as usual -- his voice has not lowered one octave since their debut.
The one problem with this CD is the relative sameness to some of the music.
The tempos do not change a great deal, and by the end the songs seem to run together.
More variety would have been beneficial.
However, in terms of production, this is as close to perfect as a CD can get, and the lyrics keep things interesting throughout.
Overall, a good album, and one that fans will enjoy.