| Artist: Crowded House Original Release : 1996-07-23 Record Label : Capitol
Before listening to this album, I thought CH was a one hit wonder with "Don't Dream Its Over," but boy was I fooled. Each song on this CD resonates and thrills. Great thing is the band played on, as did its quirkly sounding lead singer, Neil Finn. Much to listen too and always good....
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| Artist: Crowded House Original Release : 2007-07-10 Record Label : Ato Records / Red
14-track CD album produced by Ethan Johns [Kings Of Leon, Ray LaMontagne] and Steve Lillywhite [U2, Morrissey] and includes the single 'Don't Stop Now' & 'Even a Child' [on which they are joined by Johnny Marr]...
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| Artist: Crowded House Original Release : 1991-07-02 Record Label : Capitol
Another reissue in the Centenary Edition, in a Slipcase with Bonus Tracks....
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| Artist: Crowded House Original Release : 1986-06 Record Label : Capitol
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,...
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| Artist: Crowded House Original Release : 2006-11-20 Record Label : Capitol
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 Renditi...
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| Artist: Crowded House Original Release : 1988-07 Record Label : Capitol
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 Renditi...
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| Artist: Crowded House Original Release : 2000-05-23 Record Label : Capitol
The unreleased residue of popular recording careers is typically the stuff of box-set "extra" discs and sometimes suspicious reissue "bonus tracks." Even the Beatles' vaunted Anthology series argued that serving up leftovers as a main course is a risky proposition at best. Afterglow, a collection of 13 surplus tracks from New Zealand popmeisters Crowded House, fares better than most ...
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| Artist: Crowded House Original Release : 1993-10-18 Record Label : EMI Europe Generic
Arguably their Best Record, Crowded House Had Come to Full Maturation with this Set of Thirteen Ear Catching Tracks. The Occupant of the Producer's Chair on this Album Switched from Longtime Sound Shaper Mitchell Froom to Killing Joke's Youth. The Musical Arrangements Here Reflected and Encompassed More of their Native Kiwi Homeland (New Zealand) Than Any of their Other Albums. Each Track on this ...
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| Artist: Crowded House Original Release : 1986-06 Record Label : Capitol
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,...
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| Artist: Crowded House Original Release : 1998-06-30 Record Label : EMI Europe Generic
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,...
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