Intriguer

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 40:12

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Melissa Maerz

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07.13.10
The band's thinking smaller — just don't expect Finn to resize his ambitions to match
2010 | Label: Fantasy Records

"Let's admit that the world don't turn around us," sings Crowded House frontman Neil Finn. For most introspective singers, that confession might seem defeatist. But for this Aussie folk-pop vet, it sounds like a relief. Crowded House have already done the international-megastar thing (with 1987's "Don't Dream It's Over") and the major-comeback-reunion-tour thing (with 2007's Time on Earth). So on their sixth album, they don't really need the whole world anymore — they just want to play for one another. At least that's the cozy vibe one gets from Intriguer, an intimate, old-friends set put together by Finn, his long-time collaborators Nick Seymour (bass) and Mark Hart (keys/guitar), and a few family members. Finn's wife Sharon and son Liam even lend ethereal vocals and psychedelic guitar, respectively, to the highlight "Isolation," which floats on '50s-style earth-angel dreaminess. Much of the charm lies in the minor details, like the Korg microsynth on "Saturday Sun" or Liam's pastoral guitar on "Falling Dove." With less anthems and more melody, the band's thinking smaller — just don't expect Finn to resize his ambitions to match. Thinking back on all his success, he admits, "These are times that come only once in your life." Then,… read more »

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Crowded House is back!

tx1950

Great performance. Every song is a winner. If you are a fan, don't stop, don't pass go, BUY IT! You will love it. Outstanding production, sound and playlist. Great CD. One of heir best, if not their very best.

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Don't hesitate.

CaptainHappy

Genius. Easily the most under-appreciated artist ever. He consistently finds his voice, which is so refined and head and shoulders above a lot of today's one-download wonders.

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Get it

geoffreylee

I've always liked Crowded House. I didn't care about their last one, but this one is terrific. As good as anything they have done.

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Refined and Better Than Ever!

emusic-0242c69d

This is the album that brought me back to Crowded House and Neil Finn's solo work. It had dropped off my radar...bummer. With every listen, this one is growing on me. Saturday Sun is catchy, but just an entry point for the rest of the album. These guys just get better with age.

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Awesome

Eli62

This is a must have for all you Split Enz fans! It's part of my collection. Cheers!

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Kiwi

Sjay

As a New Zealander I felt I had to point out that Neil Finn is actually a New Zealander and not an Aussie but otherwise the review is spot on and Neil just keeps getting better.

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Neil Finn best in years

CaptTugboat

Has some of there best tunes. Neil Finn deserves recognition as one of the finest pop masters out there.

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Ranks among their best...

BookNerd

This whole album is strong and ranks among the best work CH has ever done. But be pateint. It takes a few listens for these intricate pop songs to sink in. Start with "Amsterdam".

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Gorgeous album

alfa10

Although some people will say it is a big im provement on their previous album (which I like and play quite regularly) this has fabulous melodies, harmonies. Have been listening to it on rotation. When will emusic will give us the digital booklets which come nowadays with most albums?

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A big improvement over "Time on Earth"

MatthewB

Still nowhere near the dynamism of the four original CH albums, but Finn has written a far more compelling set of songs ("Saturday Sun" is easily his catchiest number in a decade) and arranged them in unusual ways -- much closer to his two fabulous solo albums than typical Crowded House. Definitely worth checking out: melodic and wistful and occasionally magical. Looking forward to seeing the band next week in New York!

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