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Crowded House Album: “Afterglow”

Crowded House Album: “Afterglow”
Album Information :
Title: Afterglow
Release Date:1999-12-07
Type:Unknown
Genre:Pop, Rock, Soft Pop
Label:
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:0724352372256
Track Listing :
14 Neil Finn Interview
Review - AMG :
Like any band, Crowded House had some unfinished business after their split. Namely, they had a number of very good songs that never appeared on an official album. These weren't rejects, per se -- they were tunes that didn't have a home, so they popped up on B-sides, soundtracks and live shows, where Crowded House regularly aired unreleased and rare songs. These often became fan favorites yet they weren't readily available until the appearance of the rarities, B-sides, and "orphans" collection, Afterglow. Not every non-LP song made the cut, but everything here is quite strong and the album gels very well, sounding a bit like a lost album, even if the tracks were recorded between 1985 and 1994. Is it an essential collection? Well, for hardcore fans -- the kind that know that with the existence of Afterglow they can now piece together the running order of the original Woodface -- it certainly is. But it's not just for them, since casual fans will find several gems here. Perhaps Paul Hester's endearingly silly "My Telly's Gone Bung" will rub them the wrong way, but such gems as the pre-Crowded House tune "Recurring Dream" and the gorgeous "I Love You Dawn" rank among the group's finest, proving that Neil Finn became an exceptional songsmith during the time he led Crowded House. They, along with several other tunes, mean Afterglow isn't just appealing for Crowded House diehards, but for anyone with a taste for fine, well-crafted pop. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Review - :
Like any band, {$Crowded House} had some unfinished business after their split. Namely, they had a number of very good songs that never appeared on an official album. These weren't rejects, per se -- they were tunes that didn't have a home, so they popped up on B-sides, soundtracks and live shows, where {$Crowded House} regularly aired unreleased and rare songs. These often became fan favorites yet they weren't readily available until the appearance of the rarities, B-sides, and "orphans" collection, {^Afterglow}. Not every non-LP song made the cut, but everything here is quite strong and the album gels very well, sounding a bit like a lost album, even if the tracks were recorded between 1985 and 1994. Is it an essential collection? Well, for hardcore fans -- the kind that know that with the existence of {^Afterglow} they can now piece together the running order of the original {^Woodface} -- it certainly is. But it's not just for them, since casual fans will find several gems here. Perhaps {$Paul Hester}'s endearingly silly {&"My Telly's Gone Bung"} will rub them the wrong way, but such gems as the pre-{$Crowded House} tune {&"Recurring Dream"} and the gorgeous {&"I Love You Dawn"} rank among the group's finest, proving that {$Neil Finn} became an exceptional songsmith during the time he led {$Crowded House}. They, along with several other tunes, mean {^Afterglow} isn't just appealing for {$Crowded House} diehards, but for anyone with a taste for fine, well-crafted pop. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide