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DescriptionFinn Brothers - Finn [1995][EAC/FLAC] FLAC / Lossless / Log (100%) / Cue Label/Cat#:Parlophone / EMI / EMI Music Distribution #CDFINN 1 Country: NZ Year: October 16, 1995 Genre: pop Format:CD 1. Only Talking Sense 2. Eyes of the World 3. Mood Swinging Man 4. Last Day of June 5. Suffer Never 6. Angel's Heap 7. Niwhai 8. Where Is My Soul 9. Bullets in My Hairdo 10. Paradise (Wherever You Are) 11. Kiss the Road of Rarotonga Finn is the long rumored and awaited collaboration between brothers Tim and Neil Finn. The first reports of the project in 1990 promised an album of "just acoustic guitars and lots of harmonies," and when that material was absorbed by Crowded House for Woodface, it was proven that the team was capable of making near-perfect pop. Those expecting Woodface Part 2, however, are in for a surprise -- Finn is a moody, atmospheric album that shows a more spontaneous and experimental side with the brothers playing all of the instruments, including ukuleles, Chamberlain keyboards, mellotron, and tea chest bass. Though most projects of this nature get hung up on the "concept," this one succeeds because the Finns' pop songwriting sense allows the songs to come first. Despite the lack of polish and the odd setting, the material on this album is among the pair's finest, together or apart. This quirky album from the two brothers who were once part of the '70s-'80s band Split Enz, and who went on to become part of Crowded House, is full of strange noises, acoustic guitars and indigenous-sounding instruments. Lyrics touch on nightmares, angels, devils, shopping, and flying. FINN was released after Crowded House's final studio album, TOGETHER ALONE. It plays like it is: an album by two brothers who just decided to have some fun in the studio and write some interesting songs. The brothers play all instruments--which include drums, electric and acoustic guitar, mandolin and other random outbursts--except for one song, where a bass player pitches in. Producer Tchad Blake helps lend an eerie, dark, yet spacious quality to the tunes which include "Only Talking Sense", "Last Day of June" (the only song penned by Neil alone), and the silly "Mood Swinging Man", sung by Tim Finn. Neil's voice is richer and deeper while Tim's is thinner and higher, which makes for harmonies as perfect as Lennon and McCartney's. Though the casual listener might not appreciate the eccentricities brought into play here, FINN will intrigue longtime Crowded House fans. Related Torrents
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