Crowded House
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Crowded House...Records and moved to Los Angeles, at which time Hooper left the band. At the label's behest, the band changed its name to "Crowded House," which alluded to the cramped quarters the three members shared at an apartment in North Sycamore... In this article: Crowded House, 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 | October 20, 2009
See Ya 'Round
...them from the roster. "I Walk Away" was later re-recorded (with a different verse) and re-released on the U.S. issue of the first Crowded House album , as it was new to U.S. audiences. Originally intended as a goodbye to the Enz, key...
In this article: See Ya 'Round, Neil Finn, Tim Finn, I Walk Away, Next Exit, Time and Tide, Split Enz, Crowded House, and Conflicting Emotions
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
Time on Earth
...As he did for the first four Crowded House albums, Nick Seymour, also an artist, created the cover art for Time on Earth. The group's name "Crowded House" appears with jumbled case, some lower and some upper case, appearing as "cRoWdED HOusE".
In this article: Time on Earth, Neil Finn, Crowded House, Don't Stop Now, Paul Hester, Nick Seymour, Ethan Johns, Pour Le Monde, and She Called Up
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Wikipedia | October 09, 2009
Mark Hart
...on Earth and embarking on a year-long world tour. The album was initially intended to be Finn's third solo album, but was converted to a Crowded House album late in the sessions. As a result, Hart contributed on only four songs to the new...
In this article: Mark Hart, Neil Finn, Crowded House, Matt Sherrod, Supertramp, Tim Finn, Nick Seymour, Paul Hester, Farewell to the World, and Eddie Rayner
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Sydney Morning Herald - Entertainment | September 12, 2009
Not so crowded house
...a big production, that's a very real and wholesome thing to have. People will always respond to it." 7 Worlds Collide is out now through Sony Music. Neil Finn is also working on a new Crowded House album due for release early next year.
In this article: Neil Finn, Crowded House, 7 Worlds Collide, Little by Little, Auckland, Caster Semenya, Tin, and Message to My Girl
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Wikipedia | September 10, 2009
Kallista, Victoria
...in 1890. C. J. Dennis, poet and author, wrote much of his 'The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke' on J. G. Roberts property at Sunnyside circa 1913/14. Paul Hester, original drummer for the band 'Crowded House', lived there during the 1970s.
In this article: Lyrebird, Tom Roberts, Sherbrooke Forest, Melbourne, Potato, and Superb Lyrebird
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Wikipedia | August 12, 2009
Now We're Getting Somewhere
"Now We're Getting Somewhere" is a 1986 song by rock group Crowded House. It was the third single from the group's debut album Crowded House ''. It is one of three singles from ''Crowded House that were not featured on the band's greatest...
In this article: Crowded House, Now We're Getting Somewhere, Recurring Dream, Nails in My Feet, and Sister Madly
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Wikipedia | August 07, 2009
Crowded House (album)
Crowded House is Crowded House's debut studio album, released in 1986. It was produced by Mitchell Froom. The album is known for launching the group and the first album the group's frontman Neil Finn and drummer Paul Hester had recorded...
In this article: Crowded House, Neil Finn, Nick Seymour, Paul Hester, Something So Strong, Mitchell Froom, Split Enz, Woodface, and Temple of Low Men
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The Australian | July 15, 2009
Pain in the brass, but he loves it
...go back a long way," McGlashan says. This year McGlashan has been camped out at Finn's Auckland studio, Roundhead, working on the new Crowded House album and on Finn's side project, Seven Worlds Collide. The former sounds fantastic, says...
In this article: Neil Finn, Crowded House, Mutton Birds, Dean Spanley, Johnny Marr, Auckland, Wilco, Radiohead, and New Zealand
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Wikipedia | June 29, 2009
World Where You Live
"World Where You Live" is a 1986 song by rock group Crowded House. It was the second single from the group's debut album Crowded House ''. Though it was the second single, "World Where You Live" was the first internationally released single,...
In this article: World Where You Live, Crowded House, Mean to Me, Farewell to the World, Recurring Dream, Australia, and United States
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Rolling Stone | December 07, 2007
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...as a synagogue, a farm and a museum. The show, which will air on Ovation TV starting January 13th, features performances by KT Tunstall, Crowded House, Fountains of Wayne and more. In response to the documentary Tupac: Assassination -...
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Crowded House is Crowded House's debut studio album, released in 1986. It was produced by Mitchell Froom. The album is known for launching the group and the first album the group's frontman Neil Finn and drummer Paul Hester had recorded since Finn ended their prior group, New Zealand oriented Split Enz. The album was noted for its stronger rock influences than those apparent in much of Split Enz's music, despite Finn being a main songwriter for each group. The album spawned hit singles "Don't Dream It's Over", "Something So Strong", "Mean to Me", "World Where You Live", and "Now We're Getting Somewhere", four of which were included on the group's greatest hits album Recurring Dream.
- Name:
- Crowded House
- Type:
- studio
- Genre:
- Rock
- Release Date:
- June 01, 1986
- Produced by:
- Mitchell Froom
- Recorded By:
- Crowded House
- Length:
- 38:40
- Recording Dates:
- 1985, Sunset Sound
- Manufacturer:
- Capitol
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