Shapes That Go Together Explained

Shapes That Go Together
Cover:Cover-shapes-big.jpg
Type:single
Artist:A-ha
B-Side:"Cold As Stone" (remix)
Released:March 14, 1994
Recorded:1993–1994
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:4:15
Label:Warner Bros.
Producer:Christopher Neil
Prev Title:Lie Down in Darkness
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Summer Moved On
Next Year:2000

Shapes That Go Together is a song by Norwegian band A-ha and the official song of the Paralympics '94 which was held at Lillehammer, Norway. The single was written by Magne Furuholmen and Pål Waaktaar, who from now onwards refers to himself as Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, produced by Christopher Neil and arranged by A-ha and Kjetil Bjerkestrand. The song was released in February 1994 by Warner Bros. and reached number 27 on the charts in the UK, staying within the charts for three weeks total. It also reached number 57 in Germany, number 28 in Poland and number 15 in Denmark. The band performed the song at the 1994 IRMA Awards in Dublin. Its music video was directed by Barry Maguire.

Background

When a new A-ha album did not appear, and solo albums began to be released, it was feared that this was to be A-ha's last song. Ironically entitled "Shapes That Go Together", there was a significant amount of discord within the band at the time of the song's release.

The single was not released on an album until 10 years later, when it was placed onto hits album and a year later appearing on the UK version The Definitive Singles Collection 1984-2004 which is practically the same album with just a few track differences. The song, as well as its B-side "Cold As Stone", is also placed in the new compilation 25.

The German-made disc is silver and green depicting the Paralympics emblem, while the A-ha-logo and track listings are printed in white letters. It has sold 275,000 copies worldwide.

The second 5" CD-single is a limited edition numbered CD. It comes in an album style case with a card insert. The front is in various shades of pinks and purples instead of greens and blues, but has the same cover design. It contains three 4½" × 4½" photographic prints, one of each band member (taken from the video "Dark Is The Night"). The spine is black with white titles. The CD is silver 'matte effect' with black titles and A-ha-logo. The back cover of the CD is black with white text and has the same group picture as on the back of the 7".

Critical reception

Upon its release, Paul Moody of NME commented, "'Shapes That Go Together' – while not being quite as tumultuous as Duran's comeback epic 'Ordinary World' – is a breathy strut as good as any of them [their previous hits]. David Bowie's rendition of 'China Girl' is, of course, better at articulating the mood of loss A-ha are after. But not much better."[1]

Music video

The accompanying music video to "Shapes That Go Together" is directed by Barry Maguire. It was a simple Black and White Studio film with Sepia tones, it is also one of the few times you see a backing band with drummer and bass player.

The video is commercially available in 25 Compilation album.

Track listing

A1. "Shapes That Go Together" - 4:13

A2. "Cold As Stone (Re-mix)" - 4:32

  1. "Shapes That Go Together" - 4:15
  2. "Cold As Stone (Re-mix)" - 4:33
  3. "Shapes That Go Together (Instr. Version)" - 4:24
  1. "Shapes That Go Together" - 4:13
  2. "Slender Frame (Live)" - 4:05
  3. "Touchy! (Live)" - 6:46
  4. "Rolling Thunder (Live)" - 6:13

The "Cold As Stone" remix on the standard CD release was originally created as a potential follow-up to the "Lie Down In Darkness" single in the US. That single did not chart, so this was the only known release of the remix until the 2010 compilation 25 was released.

The live tracks on the limited edition CD are taken from the video Live In South America.

Charts

Chart performance for "Shapes That Go Together"
Chart (1994)Peak
position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100 Singles)[2] 54
Europe (European AC Radio)[3] 12
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[4] 19

Notes and References

  1. Moody . Paul . 19 March 1994 . Singles . . 35.
  2. Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. Music & Media. 11. 14. 2 April 1994. 18. 29800226. World Radio History.
  3. Adult Contemporary Europe Top 25. Music & Media. 23 April 1994. 29. 28 May 2023.
  4. Web site: Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 – Vikan 28.4.-04.5. '94. DV. is. 28 April 1994. 1021-8254. Timarit.is.