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Neil Finn - Dizzy Heights (New Album) I picked up a copy of Neil's third long awaited solo album. He's been busy over the years with all of the various projects he's involved himself with. Some of which include a collaboration album with his Brother (Tim), reforming Crowded House so far has involved two brand new studio albums and world tours to support them, a new 7 Worlds Collide Project, starting a new band with his wife and a national tour with Paul Kelly. His resume is looking the most diverse it ever has. [Edited 2/6/14 4:45am] | |
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I can't wait for this album. Released here on Feb. 11. I also just got 5th rw tix for his show in SF on 5/1. He's thre real deal & if you haven't already check out the webcasts he's been doing prepping for the new tour, off the hook! | |
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Wow, just got the album Dizzying Heights. It's a masterpiece, easily best of 2014 so far.
Mr. Finn knocks it outta the park. This is the type of music that everyone should get the chance to hear. Can't wait to see/hear this ilve! | |
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It may be a little over-experimental for me, haven't decided just yet, needs a few more listens. It's in a similar vein as the Pajama Club album from a couple of years back, slightly funky. Favourite tunes: Dizzy Heights (soulful summer tune), White Lies & Alibi's (dark, bitter and twisted), Recluse (classic Neil melody) We're here, might as well get into it. | |
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Im really enjoying this album. I hear too many influences to mention. Ok, I'll mention one; I clearly hear strains of Secret Machines all over this. Dope album! This is what you want...This is what you get. | |
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Feeling it now, great little album, especially the 2nd half of it. One of those addictive albums that gets better with every listen. And do i even detect a little bit of Prince influence in there? We're here, might as well get into it. | |
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Loved it from the first listen, but Neil is as consistent an artist as there has ever been. "Flying in the Face of Love" is still my favorite track, but "Recluse," "White Lies and Alibis," and "Better Than TV" are all up there. "The Lights of New York" is definitely the weakest IMO, but it's grown on me. Love the two bonus tracks too! "Your Next Move" harkens back to Neil's Split Enz days while "Animal vs. Human" sounds a lot like Lennon. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Yes!, the bonus tracks are great, "Animal Vs Human" in particular, glad it's on the CD version. "Lights of New York" is beautiful in a weird Lou Reed "Berlin" kind of way. The only track which i can't really decide if i like or not is "Divebomber", the lead single We're here, might as well get into it. | |
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Ha, I love "Divebomber"! It's weird as all get out, but one day a couple months back it just crept its way into my head and it's been there ever since. Neil has that effect! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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