Savage Garden - Savage Garden (Expanded Edition) (1997)

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Title: Savage Garden (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Roadshow Music – 101173-2
Genre: Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 01:56:33
Total Size: 267 / 803 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1 - Savage Garden
01. To the Moon & Back (5:41)
02. Carry on Dancing (3:45)
03. Tears of Pearls (3:47)
04. I Want You (3:52)
05. Truly Madly Deeply (4:38)
06. Violet (4:04)
07. All Around Me (4:11)
08. Universe (4:20)
09. A Thousand Words (4:00)
10. Break Me Shake Me (3:23)
11. Mine (4:30)
12. Santa Monica (3:34)

CD2 - The Future Of Earthly Delites
01. I Want You (Xenomania Funky mix) (5:52)
02. Break Me Shake Me (Broken mix) (4:18)
03. Santa Monica (Bittersweet mix) (5:01)
04. Tears of Pearls (Tears on the Dancefloor mix) (5:25)
05. Carry on Dancing (Ultra Violet mix) (6:47)
06. All Around Me (Hardcore Catwalk mix) (6:08)
07. I Want You (Getmeouttathisclub mix) (7:58)
08. I Want You (Xenomania 12' club mix) (5:52)
09. To the Moon and Back (Hani's Num club mix) (9:17)
10. To the Moon and Back (Hani's Num dub mix) (5:15)
11. To the Moon and Back (A Journey Through Space and Time) (5:04)

Savage Garden is one of the most successful duos in pop music history and among the most successful Australian recording artists of all time with sales in excess of 20 million albums. They hold the Guinness Book of World Records for winning an unprecedented 10 Australian Recording Industry Association Awards in one year (1997). In addition, they are the reigning record-holders for the longest number of weeks on the Monitor/Billboard Adult Contemporary Airplay charts in the US for their singles: I Knew I Loved You (124 weeks) and Truly, Madly, Deeply (123 weeks). Savage Garden is one of only two Australian bands to have ever had two #1 singles in the US.

Savage Garden dominated the world, song by song, with hit singles including To the Moon and Back, I Knew I Loved You , Truly Madly Deeply, Break Me Shake Me and of course, with an added chic-a-cherry-cola, I Want You.

The beauty of the first, self-titled, Savage Garden album was how naive it all was. Songs written in suburban bedrooms became global anthems; the intimacy and innocence of their tunes was immediately genuine and untouched by corporate fingerprints. It was homemade, world-class music.

This Expanded edition of the debut Savage Garden album features live and rare recordings from deep in the Savage Garden archives, presented in a foldout digipak.


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