Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Mp3 music: Morten Harket






Morten Harket
   

Artist: Morten Harket: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Pop
Other

   







Morten Harket's discography:


Wild Seed
   

 Wild Seed

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 12
Poetenes Evangelium
   

 Poetenes Evangelium

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 12
Vogts Villa tour
   

 Vogts Villa tour

   Year:    

Tracks: 8
Live in Bredtveikvinnefengsel Oslo
   

 Live in Bredtveikvinnefengsel Oslo

   Year:    

Tracks: 6
Live at NRK
   

 Live at NRK

   Year:    

Tracks: 2






As the vocaliser for a-ha, Morten Harket was considered as just at present another '80s MTV pretty boy. Born in Kongserbg, Norway, on September 14, 1959, Harket lettered how to bet piano at the long time of quaternary; raised on classic euphony, Harket was unmindful to stone and pop artists until he was 16. Harket primitively wanted to become a priest; still, when he joined the rock radical Bridges, he had to drop by the roadside his theological studies to find out time for his band. In 1983, Harket formed a-ha with Magne Furuholmen (keyboards, mouth organ, vocals) and Paal Waaktaar (bass, guitar, piano, vocals). When a-ha released the television for "Hire On Me" in America in 1985, critics tossed darts at Harket's pin-up looks, dismissing him as a Simon Le Bon knockoff. However, a-ha's debut album Hunting High and Low was practically more diverse than "Lease On Me" suggested, and Harket spilled his bother with a high falsetto over a bed of acoustic guitars and electronics long sooner Thom Yorke of Radiohead reaped awards and pt albums for doing it. Harket's stunning vocals at long last acquired critical acclaim with a-ha's sec base record album, Scoundrel Days, in 1986. In 1987, Harket's voice could be heard in the James Bond hazard The Living Daylights; a-ha peformed the film's paper song. In addition to his bring with a-ha, Harket has recorded trinity solo albums, Poetenes Evangelium, Wild Seed, and Vogts Villa. In 2000, Harket's haunting outspoken work on a-ha's Minor Earth Major Sky mesmerised critics, draft comparisons to Neil Young, the Verve, and R.E.M.