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Crowded House

Crowded House

Crowded House Tracks
1. Mean To Me
2. World Where You Live
3. Now We're Getting Somewhere
4. Don't Dream It's Over
5. Love You 'Til The Day I Die
6. Something So Strong
7. Hole In The River
8. Can't Carry On
9. I Walk Away
10. Tombstone
11. That's What I Call Love
Crowded House - Crowded House
Crowded House Review
After gradually assuming a front-and-center role in brother Tim's band Split Enz, native New Zealander and transplanted Australian Neil Finn moved firmly into a leadership position with Crowded House, a trio whose debut album appeared in 1986. Slightly more mainstream than his new-wavy Split Enz work, the record nonetheless evinced signs of darkness ("Don't Dream It's Over," "World Where You Live," "Hole in the River") among more chipper numbers such as "Something So Strong." Often gorgeous, Crowded House proved to be the group's biggest release in America, which didn't seem to have a radio home for them after the success of "Don't Dream" and "Something." They disbanded in 1996. --Rickey Wright


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One of the greatest pop albums
5
One of the greatest pop albums ever, spotlighting one of the greatest pop singers, Neil Finn. Great songs, good variety,and tremendous harmonies contribute to Crowded Houses's greatest CD. While the band continued to have great moments later (though they made the mistake of bringing in the unremarkable Tim Finn)this is easily their most cohesive work.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-06-05
Sublime truth disguised as Aussie-pop music
5
Enough of a pop sound on the singles to sneak into "Adult Contemporary" radio formats, there is much more to the songs on this album than what is on the surface. If you haven't listened to these guys in a while, listen again.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2004-01-07
The DVD-A is fantastic
5
I won't comment on the music except to say that it is a great disc. Of the 100 or so DVD-A titles I own I would say that this is the best sounding one. Very analog and pleasing to the ears.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2004-05-27