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Crowded House
The members of Crowded House have shifted a little over the years -- but this iteration has fans excited about the long-awaited comeback (10 years!). Although Neil Finn has always been the undisputed band leader, they also possess an undeniable band chemistry, most apparent on their freewheeling live shows but also evident on their studio albums, each possessing a distinct identity from each other. The new lineup carries this tradition forward and keeps things interesting.

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Woodface
Released: 1991
Label: EMI
Critics' Rating:
Where Crowded House's previous album, Temple of Low Men, showcased the often dark side of a man alone with his thoughts, Woodface represents the joy of reunion and the freedom of a collaborative effort ...Read full review
Temple Of Low Men
Released: 1988
Label: EMI
Critics' Rating:
Following the success of Crowded House's debut and the band's grueling promotion schedule, Neil Finn was clearly showing signs that he was no longer happy being New Zealand's zany ambassador to the U.S. ...Read full review
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