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Crowded House

Farewell to the World

Farewell to the World Tracks
1. Mean to Me
2. World Where You Live
3. When You Come
4. Private Universe
5. Four Season in One Day
6. Fall at Your Feet
7. Whispers & Moans
8. Hole in the River
9. Better Be Home Soon
10. Pineapple Head
11. Distant Sun
12. Into Temptation
13. Everthing Is Good for You
14. Locked Out
15. Something So Strong
16. Sister Madly
17. Italian Plastic
18. Weather with You
19. It's Only Natural
20. There Goes God
21. Fingers of Love
22. In My Command
23. Throw Your Arms Around Me
24. Don't Dream It's Over
Crowded House - Farewell to the World
Farewell to the World Review
Two CD set containing the final live performance by this Australian band fronted by Neil Finn (also of Split Enz and the Finn Brothers) finally released on the 10th anniversary of it's recording. In Novermber of 1996, Crowded House played their final gig in front of 120,000 fans in Sydney, Australia. Farewell To The World is the offically released recording of that bittersweet concert. All the Crowdies hits are here including 'Don't Dream It's Over', 'World Where You Live', 'Weather With You', 'Something So Strong', 'It's Only Natural' and many more. 24 songs total. EMI. 2006.
Farewell to the World Review
2006 Legitimate Issue of the Most Sought after Concert Recording by the New Zealand Foursome. Previously Available for a Very Short Time Only on Videocassette, this was the Band's Final Performance as the Sydney Opera House. While a Bittersweet Occasion, it was One of the Most Impassioned Performances Ever Delivered by the Group. All the I's were Dotted and the T's Crossed, featuring Final Renditions of all their Hits, Capped off with an Impassioned, "Don't Dream It's Over". While Neil, Nick and Paul Would Later Perform at a Few Charity Concert Appearances, this was the Group's Final Formal Sendoff, Making it all the More Poignant for Fans in the Wake of Paul Hester's Subsequent Passing. One More Time, Relish the Joy that was One of the Great Phenomenons in Modern Pop Music History.


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