Album Review:
Ha!-Ha!-Ha!
- Release Date: 1977
- Genre: Rock
- Label: Polygram International
- Artist: Ultravox
- Flags: Lyrics are included with the album
- Rating:



- Styles: New Wave, Prog-Rock/Art Rock
- Track Picks: "Hiroshima Mon Amour"
- Similar Albums: This Is It! The A&M Years, Life in the Foodchain,
Tourists , Terminal Jive, No. 1 in Heaven, Fear of Music, More Songs About Buildings and Food, Talking Heads: 77, Beat Crazy, Look Sharp!, I'm the Man, Eat to the Beat
Review
There's something quite chilling and compulsive about the original model of Ultravox. Sure, lots of people were experimenting with synthesizers, but Ultravox married that sound to elements of glam rock and punk to produce a more affecting hybrid. You can feel the ghosts of Kraftwerk at play here, even more strongly than on the band's debut -- and that's saying something. Twenty years on, some of it does sound a little corny; however, the album does include the one undeniable classic of early-period Ultravox: "Hiroshima Mon Amour." ~ Alex Ogg, All Music GuideTracks
| Track Title | iTunes | Composers | Performers | Time |
| The Frozen Ones | Ultravox | Ultravox | (4:06) | |
| Fear in the Western World | Ultravox | Ultravox | (4:00) | |
| Distant Smile | Ultravox | Ultravox | (5:20) | |
| The Man Who Dies Everyday | Ultravox | Ultravox | (4:09) | |
| Artificial Life | Ultravox, John Foxx, Billy Currie | Ultravox | (4:57) | |
| While I'm Still Alive | Ultravox | Ultravox | (3:13) | |
| Hiroshima Mon Amour | Ultravox | Ultravox | (5:13) | |
| RockWrok | Ultravox | Ultravox | (3:33) |



