Track Listing 1. Weather With You 2. World Where You Live 3. Fall At Your Feet 4. Locked Out 5. Don't Dream It's Over 6. Into Temptation 7. Pineapple Head 8. When You Come 9. Private Universe 10. Not The Girl You Think You Are 11. Instinct 12. I Feel Possessed 13. Four Seasons In One Day 14. It's Only Natural 15. Distant Sun 16. Something So Strong 17. Mean To Me 18. Better Be Home Soon 19. Everything Is Good For You
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Full title: Recurring Dream: The Very Best Of Crowded House.Crowded House: Mark Hart (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Neil Finn (vocals, guitar); Nick Seymour (vocals, bass).Additional personnel: Paul Hester, Tim Finn.Producers: Neil Finn, Mitchell Froom; Tchad Blake, Youth.Engineers: Paul Kosky, Tchad Blake, Greg Hunter. Includes liner notes by Peter Paphides.When Crowded House said goodbye to the world from the Sydney Opera House in November 1996, 120,000 people turned up to sing along, cry, and wave goodbye to the band that for many produced some the most inspiring music they'd ever heard.Made up of four songs from each of the Crowded House releases plus three additional tracks, RECURRING DREAM is an essential primer for newcomers. The strength of the songwriting, the beauty of the harmonies, the intelligence of the lyrics--all Crowded House givens by this point--are evident on song after song. Old favorites "Don't Dream It's Over," "Better Be Home Soon," and "I Feel Possessed" demonstrate that Neil Finn wrote a great song right from the offing. After working with producer Mitchell Froom for seven years, Crowded House changed direction and hired former Killing Joke member Youth, a move that brought about more of a world-music flavor. The swirling "Pineapple Head," haunting "Private Universe," and "Distant Sun," the group's last single, are three of the beneficiaries of this later partnership. RECURRING DREAM is a must-buy for anyone who ever loved a great pop song.
Editorial Reviews 5 Stars - Indispensable - ...it almost goes without saying...that Finn is a great songwriter, up there with the very best....The meat is in the old songs....Finn's union of literacy and melody seems a small thing perhaps, but it's wretchedly difficult to pull off with such grace... Q (07/01/1996)
Recommended - ...it is, on final analysis, a pop/Maori/mountain/harmony/Catholic/lust thing of gut-bursting, heart-popping, eye-watering, trouser-smouldering brilliance... Melody Maker (06/22/1996)
8 (out of 10) - ...History will witness...songs timeless enough to be worthy of The Beatles....for all their impeccable whistleability, these are no middlebrow ditties. There's serious dirt being dug behind the harmonic sheen... NME (06/22/1996)
...[Neil] Finn's genius for pure songcraft is recapped handily enough in the scaled-down, classics-crowded U.S. edition. - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (08/02/1996)
8 (out of 10) - ...History will witness...songs timeless enough to be worthy of The Beatles....for all their impeccable whistleability, these are no middlebrow ditties. There's serious dirt being dug behind the harmonic sheen... NME (06/22/1996)
5 Stars - Indispensable - ...it almost goes without saying...that Finn is a great songwriter, up there with the very best....The meat is in the old songs....Finn's union of literacy and melody seems a small thing perhaps, but it's wretchedly difficult to pull off with such grace...Melody Maker (6/22/96, p.50) - Recommended - ...it is, on final analysis, a pop/Maori/mountain/harmony/Catholic/lust thing of gut-bursting, heart-popping, eye-watering, trouser-smouldering brilliance...NME (6/22/96, p.53) - 8 (out of 10) - ...History will witness...songs timeless enough to be worthy of The Beatles....for all their impeccable whistleability, these are no middlebrow ditties. There's serious dirt being dug behind the harmonic sheen...Entertainment Weekly (8/2/96, pp.58-59) - ...[Neil] Finn's genius for pure songcraft is recapped handily enough in the scaled-down, classics-crowded U.S. edition. - Rating: A- Q (07/01/1996)
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