Analogue (All I Want)

"Analogue (All I Want)" is a song by the Norwegian band A-ha. It is the title track of their eighth studio album, which was released in 2005. The song itself was released as a single (30 December 2005 in Germany, 23 January 2006 in the UK, and 30 January 2006 in Norway).

"Analogue (All I Want)"
UK CD 1
Single by A-ha
from the album Analogue
B-side"Case Closed on Silver Shore"
Released23 January 2006
Recorded2005
GenrePop rock
Length3:48
LabelPolydor
Songwriter(s)Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, Magne Furuholmen, Max Martin
Producer(s)Max Martin, Michael Ilbert & Paul Waaktaar-Savoy
A-ha singles chronology
"Birthright"
(2005)
"Analogue (All I Want)"
(2006)
"Cosy Prisons"
(2006)

Track listing

UK CD1:

  1. "Analogue (All I Want)" (Album Version)
  2. "Case Closed on Silver Shore"

UK CD2:

  1. "Analogue (All I Want)" (Album Version)
  2. "Minor Key Sonata (Analogue)"
  3. "Keeper of the Flame" (Live at Frognerparken)
  4. "Analogue (All I Want)" (Video)

GERMAN CD:

  1. "Analogue (All I Want)" (Album Version) 3:48
  2. "Minor Key Sonata (Analogue)" 4:34
  3. "Analogue (All I Want)" (Live at Frognerparken) 5:02
  4. "Analogue (All I Want)" (Instrumental Version) 3:48
  5. "Case Closed on Silver Shore" 4:28
  6. "Analogue (All I Want)" (Video)

FRENCH SINGLE CD 2 SONGS:

  1. "Analogue (All I Want)" (Album Version)
  2. "Case Closed on Silver Shore"

The song was re-written and re-recorded after it was first recorded. The original version of the song was titled "Minor Key Sonata (Analogue)", and (like the rest of the Analogue album) was produced by Martin Terefe and mixed by Flood. Max Martin was then brought in to turn "Minor Key Sonata (Analogue)" into a more radio-appropriate song, with less surreal lyrics and catchier chorus. The song was then retitled "Analogue (All I Want)" and is the only track on the album not produced by Terefe. Upon its release as a single, it became the band's first Top 10 hit in the UK since 1988.

Music video

The video, which was shot in black and white, was directed by Howard Greenhalgh, who has made over 100 music videos.

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[1] 16
Germany (Official German Charts)[2] 33
Ireland (IRMA)[3] 24
Norway (VG-lista)[4] 10
Scotland (OCC)[5] 8
UK Singles (OCC)[6] 10

References

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