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CHART ATTACK!: 11/20/76
"It was a huge year for us... We felt that there was a new energy and commitment for Crowded House that gives us great heart for making new music.
What shall we play now? The new songs are circling and promise a more adventurous palette. I hope we get the spirit of our best shows onto this next record."
Yes..It tis the same old story for the Crowdies. I expected this album to be ignored in the states just like all of the others starting with Temple of Low Men.
In the year of 1987 they had the initial breakthrough with their first album. A two hit wonder over here in the states (Dont Dream still has the legs after 20 years) Not so much since that time.
I found the problem with Neil and CH is that they're music needs more than one listen. The first album hit you across the face with some great tunes. Then in 88 Temple of Low Men came out. I could not wait..Guess what..I was disappointed..That's right. It took me another two years when Woodface was released and I got to see them live that I rediscovered that Temple was a incredible album..Why, because it required more than a few listens. And with all albums since Crowded house, Finn Brothers, or just Neil..Ya gotta give them a few spins...No cheap whore hooks, just sheer brilliance.
I knew the guy had it ( Lets not forget Tim) when I first heard "I got You" in the Fall of 1980. Geez, I saw the Finns in 1996 at a small club venue in Boston. They both took turns on Piano,Guitar, and percussion..WOW ..and WOW that my brother and I were standing at arms length to our songwriting heroes..
Geez, Even Dave Mustaine from Megadeath gives Neil his Props.
I suppose the last time I held hope for the House was in late 93 when I ordered Together Alone as an Import. Distant Sun,,Pop Perfection..unbelievable....Yes unbelievable that it was ignored.
At least we will have Neil records until he decides to stop...They sell everywhere else but in the States.
Perhaps Finn's idea of expanding on an idea versus pistol-whipping a single idea to death is old hat. It certainly wasn't a concept that helped out poor Andy Partridge.
But enough of this critiquing critics. Who saw Howard Jones on Sunday? Me! And who's going to see Tim Finn tomorrow? Also, me! A happy girl am I.