Minor Earth Major Sky

Minor Earth Major Sky
Studio album by A-ha
Released 17 July 2000
Recorded 1998–2000
Genre Pop rock, synthpop
Length 58:42
Label WEA
Producer a-ha, Kjetil Bjerkestrand, Millenia Nova, Ras, Roland Spremberg, Andre Tanneberger, Păl Waaktaar
A-ha chronology
Memorial Beach
(1993)
Minor Earth Major Sky
(2000)
Lifelines
(2002)
Singles from Minor Earth, Major Sky
  1. "Summer Moved On"
    Released: 22 May 2000
  2. "Minor Earth Major Sky"
    Released: 10 July 2000
  3. "Velvet"
    Released: 14 September 2000
  4. "The Sun Never Shone That Day"
    Released: 21 September 2000
  5. "I Wish I Cared"
    Released: 2001

Minor Earth Major Sky (stylized as Minor Earth | Major Sky) is the sixth album by Norwegian synthpop band a-ha, released on 17 July 2000 by WEA.

Background and release

Following the release of a-ha's fifth studio album, Memorial Beach (1993) the band decided to go on a hiatus. In 1998, the band was invited to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert. Paul Waaktaar-Savoy had written "Summer Moved On" especially for this performance.[1] They also performed "The Sun Always Shines on T.V.". This performance was a-ha's comeback into the world of music and the band decided to return to the studio.

Almost the entire album was remixed by producer Niven Garland at the record company's insistence to make it more radio-friendly for the band's German market.

"Summer Moved On" (edit), "Minor Earth Major Sky" (remix) and "Velvet" (edit) were commercially released as singles. "I Wish I Cared" was an Internet download single, accompanied by an internet-only music video—one of the first of its kind.

The song "Minor Earth Major Sky" has been covered by Closterkeller, a Polish gothic rock band.

Reception

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic link
Musicfolio link

Jayne Howarth of The Birmingham Post gave the album a mixed review writing, "It was grown-up ballad stuff and a few attempts at light pop but it didn't work and some of the vocals were, frankly, strained. There were a couple of bright spots, apart from the opener – The Sun Never Shone That Day and I Wish I Cared – and although it was a grower, I fear the CD is condemned to stay on the CD shelf."[2]

Commercial performance

Minor Earth Major Sky debuted at number one on the Norwegian Albums Chart, and became the band's first number one album in Germany. The album peaked at number 27 on the UK Albums Chart, but was not released in the U.S. This album was certified platinum in Norway and Germany and gold in Austria, Spain and Switzerland.

Track listing

Standard version
No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Minor Earth Major Sky"  Magne Furuholmen, Paul Waaktaar-SavoyBoogieman, Roland Spremberg, a-ha[a], Kjetil Bjerkestrand[a] 5:25
2. "Little Black Heart"  Furuholmen, Waaktaar-SavoyBoogieman, Spremberg, a-ha[a], Bjerkestrand[a] 4:35
3. "Velvet"  Lauren Savoy, Waaktaar-SavoyBoogieman, Spremberg, a-ha[a], Bjerkestrand[a] 4:21
4. "Summer Moved On"  Waaktaar-SavoyBoogieman, Spremberg, a-ha[a], Bjerkestrand[a] 4:38
5. "The Sun Never Shone That Day"  Savoy, Waaktaar-SavoyBoogieman, Spremberg, a-ha[a], Bjerkestrand[a] 4:40
6. "To Let You Win"  Morten Harket, Håvard RemBoogieman, Spremberg, a-ha[a], Bjerkestrand[a] 4:24
7. "The Company Man"  Furuholmen, Waaktaar-SavoyBoogieman, Spremberg, a-ha[a], Bjerkestrand[a] 3:15
8. "Thought That It Was You"  Harket, Ole Sverre-OlsenBjerkestrand 3:50
9. "I Wish I Cared"  FuruholmenBoogieman, Spremberg, a-ha[a], Bjerkestrand[a] 4:23
10. "Barely Hanging On"  Waaktaar-SavoyBoogieman, Spremberg, a-ha[a], Bjerkestrand[a] 3:56
11. "You'll Never Get Over Me"  Waaktaar-SavoyBoogieman, Spremberg, a-ha[a], Bjerkestrand[a] 5:40
12. "I Won't Forget Her"  Waaktaar-SavoyBoogieman 4:44
13. "Mary Ellen Makes the Moment Count"  Waaktaar-SavoyWaaktaar-Savoy 4:51
Notes

Personnel

Charts

Chart Peak
Austria Austrian Albums Chart[4] 4
Belgium Belgian Albums Chart 22
Czechoslovakia Czech Albums Chart 22
Denmark Danish Albums Chart 29
Estonia Estonian Albums Chart 1
European Union European Albums Chart 3
Finland Finnish Albums Chart 39
France French Albums Chart 41
Germany German Albums Chart[5] 1
Greece Greek Albums Chart 19
Hungary Hungarian Albums Chart 7
Japan Japanese Albums Chart 53
Netherlands Dutch Albums Chart 55
Norway Norwegian Albums Chart[6] 1
Poland Polish Albums Chart 12
Russia Russian Albums Chart 3
Slovakia Slovakian Albums Chart 29
Spain Spanish Albums Chart 8
Sweden Swedish Albums Chart[7] 36
Switzerland Swiss Albums Chart[8] 3
United Kingdom UK Albums Chart[9] 27
Ukraine Ukrainian Albums Chart 19

Year-end charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
German Albums Chart 15
Norwegian Albums Chart 4
Switzerland Albums Chart 63

Certifications

Country Certification Sales/shipments
Austria Gold[10] 30,000
Germany Platinum[11] 320,000
Norway 2×Platinum[12] 100,000
Russia Platinum[13] 20,000
Spain Gold[14] 50,000
Switzerland Gold[15] 40,000

References

  1. interview on "A-ha live at valhall homecoming" DVD, 2001
  2. https://www.questia.com/article/1G1-62486848/cd-reviews
  3. a-ha – Minor Earth | Major Sky
  4. Austrian Album Chart Cited 26 March 2008
  5. German Album Chart
  6. Norwegian Albums Chart, Cited 26 March 2008
  7. Swedish Album Chart , Cited 26 March 2008
  8. Swiss album Chart page on Start Something in various European charts, Cited 26 March 2008
  9. UK Album Chart
  10. "Austrian certifications – lifelines" (in German). IFPI Austria. Enter lifelines in the field Titel. Click Suchen
  11. "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank ('Lifelines')" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie.
  12. "Norwegian certifications – lifelines" (in Norwegian). IFPI Norway.
  13. "Russian certifications – lifelines" (in Russian). National Federation of Phonogram Producers (NFPF).
  14. "Spanish certifications – lifelines" (PDF) (in Spanish). Productores de Música de España. Select the "Chart", enter {{{certyear}}} in the field "Year". Select {{{certmonth}}} in the field "Semana". Click on "Search Charts"
  15. "The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community: Awards ('lifelines')". Hung Medien.

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