Crowded House - The Very Very Best Of Crowded House

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The Very Very Best Of Crowded House is a compilation album by New Zealand and Australian rock band Crowded House, originally released in October 2010 via Capitol and EMI Records.

Crowded House recorded some of the best pop music of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Leader Neil Finn’s carefully crafted songs, meticulous eye for lyrical detail, and gift for melody are matched by few other songwriters.

This 2010 chart-topping compilation features all the band’s major hits including “Fall At Your Feet”, “Weather With You” and “Don’t Dream It’s Over” plus many (many) more.

This album is on compact disc housed in a jewel case with a printed booklet, pressed in Australia via Capitol Records.

(21476)

Tracklisting:

 

No.

Track

Time

01

Something So Strong

2:53

02

Weather With You

3:44

03

It's Only Natural

3:30

04

Chocolate Cake

4:00

05

Fall At Your Feet

3:18

06

Distant Sun

3:51

07

Better Be Home Soon

3:08

08

Four Seasons In One Day

2:48

09

Don't Dream It's Over

3:56

10

Mean To Me

3:15

11

Locked Out

3:17

12

Don't Stop Now

3:54

13

Pineapple Head

3:29

14

Instinct

3:08

15

Fingers Of Love

4:26

16

Private Universe

5:39

17

Not The Girl You Think You Are

4:10

18

Nails In My Feet

3:41

19

Pour Le Monde

5:10

SKU 21476
Record Label Capitol Records
Label / Model # Universal
Catalogue Number 50999 917403 2 8
Country AU - Australia
Release Date (Year) 02 September 2011
Original Release Date (Year) 22 October 2010
Barcode # 5099991740328
Shipping Weight 0.0900kg
Shipping Width 0.010m
Shipping Height 0.314m
Shipping Length 0.314m
Shipping Cubic 0.000986000m3
Type New
Format Compact Disc, Jewel Case, Printed Booklet
Format CD
Genre Rock & Popular

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