Crowded House
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I Feel PossessedI Feel Possessed "I Feel Possessed" is a rock song written by Neil Finn and performed by Australian band Crowded House for their album Temple of Low Men. The song was the final single released from the album. The song later appeared on the... In this article: Temple of Low Men, I Feel Possessed, Neil Finn, Crowded House, Recurring Dream, and Germany |
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Wikipedia | June 27, 2009
Into Temptation
Into Temptation "Into Temptation" is a 1988 song by rock group Crowded House. It was the third single from the group's second album Temple of Low Men. "Into Temptation" appears on Crowded House's greatest hits album Recurring Dream. The...
In this article: Into Temptation, Renee Geyer, Finn, She Will Have Her Way, Temple of Low Men, and Recurring Dream
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Wikipedia | September 14, 2008
When You Come
When You Come "When You Come" is a 1988 song by rock group Crowded House. It was the second single from the group's second album Temple of Low Men. "When You Come" was only released as a single in Australia and peaked at #27 on the ARIA...
In this article: When You Come, Farewell to the World, Temple of Low Men, Recurring Dream, and Australia
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Wikipedia | July 28, 2009
Better Be Home Soon
...single in July 1988 by Capitol Records. It performed modestly on both the American and British charts, but managed to peak at number two on the Australian charts (Crowded House originate from Australia). The song appeared on the album Temple...
In this article: Better Be Home Soon, Neil Finn, Paul Hester, Farewell to the World, Capitol Records, Temple of Low Men, UK, and Australia
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Sister Madly
Sister Madly "Sister Madly" is a 1988 song by rock group Crowded House. It was the fourth single from the group's second album Temple of Low Men. "Sister Madly" was the first Crowded House single to never appear on any charts and this trend...
In this article: Sister Madly, Temple of Low Men, The Sum of Us, Into Temptation, I Feel Possessed, Farewell to the World, Something So Strong, Richard Thompson, and Neil Finn
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Crowded House
...May 1988 As primary songwriter for the group, Neil was now under pressure to create a second album that matched the success of his band's debut (the band joked that one potential title for the new release was Mediocre Follow-Up). Temple of...
In this article: Neil Finn, Nick Seymour, Tim Finn, Paul Hester, Crowded House, Split Enz, Mark Hart, Woodface, and Don't Stop Now
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Wikipedia | August 01, 2009
Spring Break '87
...at Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. The concert was recorded and released by MTV for the United States, and featured all of Crowded House's singles that had been released up to that point. It also featured a small handful of songs...
In this article: Spring Break '87, Better Be Home Soon, When You Come, Throw Your Arms Around Me, MTV, Split Enz, Hunters & Collectors, Temple of Low Men, and United States
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Wikipedia | August 07, 2009
Crowded House (album)
...House. The album's single "Something So Strong" lent its title to a biography of Crowded House in 1997 by Chris Bourke, telling the story of the career of Crowded House from inception until the disbanding that occurred in 1996. Since the...
In this article: Neil Finn, Nick Seymour, Paul Hester, Crowded House, Something So Strong, Mitchell Froom, Split Enz, Woodface, and Temple of Low Men
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
Woodface
...notable for starting the band's run of success in the UK and parts of Europe. Following the Temple of Low Men tour, Crowded House decided to take some time off. In this time, the group's leader and key songwriter Neil Finn reconciled with...
In this article: Woodface, Tim Finn, Neil Finn, Weather with You, Paul Hester, Chocolate Cake, Fall at Your Feet, Finn Brothers, and Split Enz
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Crowded House is a rock group formed in Melbourne, Australia and led by New Zealand musician and singer-songwriter Neil Finn. Finn is widely recognised as the primary songwriter and creative direction of the band, having led it through several incarnations, drawing members from New Zealand (himself, Tim Finn and Eddie Rayner), Australia (Paul Hester, Nick Seymour, Peter Jones and Craig Hooper) and the United States (Mark Hart, and Matt Sherrod).
Though the band owes its original success to the Australian live music scene, references to New Zealand people and places in songs pay homage to their roots ("Kare Kare" is written about Karekare Beach, "Mean to Me" refers to Finn's hometown of Te Awamutu). The success of the group's third album Woodface and the general success of Crowded House and Split Enz prompted the Queen in June 1993 to bestow the Order of the British Empire on both Tim and Neil Finn for their contribution to the music of New Zealand.
Originally active between 1984 and 1996, the band's notable hits from this period include "Don't Dream It's Over", "Something So Strong", "Better Be Home Soon", "Now We're Getting Somewhere", "Into Temptation", "Fall at Your Feet" and "Weather with You". In 2007, the group reunited with a new drummer. In this period, the group has released one album, Time on Earth, which reached #1 on Australia's ARIA Albums Chart.
- Name:
- Crowded House
- Origin:
- Melbourne, Australia
- Years Active:
- 1985-1996, 2006-present
- Current members:
- Former Members:
- Associated With:
- Split Enz
- Tarmac Adam
- Finn Brothers
- Genre:
- Pop rock, rock
- Record Label:
- Capitol 1985-
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