Neil Finn - 7 Worlds Collide (Live at the St. James) (2021) FLAC
Artist: Neil Finn
Title: 7 Worlds Collide (Live at the St. James)
Year Of Release: 2001 / 2021
Label: BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Genre: Rock, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:14:44
Total Size: 500 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: 7 Worlds Collide (Live at the St. James)
Year Of Release: 2001 / 2021
Label: BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Genre: Rock, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:14:44
Total Size: 500 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Anytime (Live)
02. Take A Walk (Live)
03. The Climber (Live)
04. Loose Tongue (Live)
05. Down On The Corner (Live)
06. There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (Live)
07. Paper Doll (Live)
08. Turn And Run (Live)
09. Angels Heap (Live)
10. Edible Flowers (Live)
11. Stuff And Nonsense (Live)
12. I See Red (Live)
13. She Will Have Her Way (Live)
14. Parting Ways (Live)
15. Weather With You (Live)
16. Paradise (Wherever You Are) (Live)
17. Don't Dream It's Over (Live)
7 Worlds Collide culls the best live renditions from a series of all-star concerts staged by Neil Finn in Auckland in April 2001. This special lineup includes ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien and drummer Phil Selway, Soul Coughing bassist Sebastian Steinberg, and 4AD songstress Lisa Germano on keys and violin (the last two have become part of Finn's regular touring band). Oh yes, and Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder (a devout fan of Split Enz) even joins in on the fun. Selections include Finn's then-current material (from One Nil), of course, and these come off well. But the real treats here are those renditions that could only result from such a unique gathering of musicians, such as hearing Neil Finn and Marr cover the Smiths' "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out," and Vedder's heartfelt rendition of an Enz tune, "Stuff and Nonsense" (off Frenzy), followed by Vedder and Tim Finn together on an aggressive "I See Red." Listeners also get to hear the Finn brothers perform "Angel's Heap," a song off of their joint recording (Finn), a few Crowded House tunes, and an original each by Marr, Germano, and Vedder. In all, the collaborations and the resulting alternate versions are exciting to hear, especially for people who are already fans of the songs. ~ Joslyn Layne