Recurring Dream

Recurring Dream Artist: Crowded House
Label: EMI Int'l
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 724385224829
EAN: 0724385224829
ASIN: B000005RRN


Release Date: 1998-10-20

Recurring Dream


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Tracks:

  1. Weather With You
  2. World Where You Live
  3. Fall At Your Feet
  4. Locked Out
  5. Don't Dream It's Over
  6. Into Temptation
  7. Pineapple Head
  8. When You Come
  9. Private Universe
  10. Not The Girl You Think You Are
  11. Instinct
  12. I Feel Possessed
  13. Four Seasons In One Day
  14. It's Only Natural
  15. Distant Sun
  16. Something So Strong
  17. Mean To Mean
  18. Better Be Home Soon
  19. Everything Is Good For You

Tracks:

  1. There Goes God
  2. Newcastle Jam
  3. Love You 'Til The Day I Die
  4. Hole In The River
  5. Private Universe
  6. Pineapple Head
  7. How Will You Go
  8. Left Hand
  9. Whispers And Moans
  10. Kill Eye
  11. Fingers Of Love
  12. Don't Dream It's Over
  13. When You Come
  14. Sister Madly
  15. In My Command

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Album Description

Limited Edition Release featuring a Bonus 15 Track Live CD. EMI.

Album Details

Limited Edition Release featuring a Bonus 15 Track Live CD.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 Stars: Nice Live Disc.......2005-08-22

While Neil Finn has made albums with several entities, including Split Enz, the Finn Brothers and a solo career, perhaps his best known work was written during the course of Crowded House's four studio albums. Some of the best loved songs ever produced by a New Zealander are compiled on Recurring Dream: 'Don't Dream It's Over', a timeless ballad with a memorable organ solo, the jingle-jangle of 'Weather With You', and the sensitive ballad 'Better Be Home Soon'. The selections from each album are solid, although the democratic policy of allowing exactly four songs from each albums means that great Woodface songs 'There Goes God' and 'Chocolate Cake' miss out at the expense of inferior tracks such as Crowded House's 'Mean to Me.' The three new songs recorded for Recurring Dream are a disappointment; 'Everything is Good For You' is quite possibly the worst track that Crowded House ever recorded, 'Not the Girl You Think You Are' may be Beatlesque but it isn't particularly interesting, while 'Instinct' is merely the best of a bad lot. Recurring Dream inexplicably ends with new song 'Everything is Good For You', rather than 'Better Be Home Soon' which is tailor-made for the position. Despite its faults, Recurring Dream is a good introduction to Crowded House, containing key album tracks such as 'Into Temptation' and 'Private Universe', although fans will want to dig deeper especially into Together Alone and it might be simpler just to get each of their four albums individually.

Recurring Dream Bonus Disc

I'm not usually too excited about live albums, but this record, released as a bonus disc to Recurring Dream is good enough to stand enough on its own; as a bonus it's simply superlative. There's also very little crossover with the greatest hits tracks, as only four songs appear on both discs, and it covers a bunch of excellent Crowded House songs that didn't make the cut. `There Goes God', `Whispers and Moans' `Kill Eye' and `Love You Til The Day I Die' all could have held their own on Recurring Dream, and they're all presented in excellent live versions, making the 2CD version a much more valuable Crowded House anthology than the first disc alone. There are also a couple of otherwise unreleased songs - the catchy and atmospheric `Newcastle Jam' and `Left Hand'. Most of the recordings come from the 1990s, with Mark Hart featuring as the keyboard player or second guitarist - he's almost the ideal foil for the band, either able to reproduce or improve the original arrangement. While Hester and Seymour were fine musicians their influence wasn't always that apparent on record, but they were much more integral on stage - Hester's pranks (an extreme example entailed coming on alone for an encore in a Santa suit playing metal guitar riffs, stripping naked, then making obscene noises in the mike) were an important part of the band's charm.

I'm rather indifferent to the live versions of the Together Alone material here; `In My Command' lacks the energy of the studio version and `Pineapple Head' and `Private Universe' lack a bit of atmosphere, but otherwise these songs are pretty much all at least as enjoyable as their studio counterparts. Particular highlights include `There Goes God', much punchier here than on record, while the epic ten minute take on `Hole In The River', ending with traditional Irish ballad `The Parting Glass', blows away the studio version and might be my favourite Crowded House track ever. Lots of compilations throw on a couple of otherwise unavailable songs to entice completists, but there's a whole disc of first rate material here that any Crowded House fan will want to hear; it's not too hard to find copies of the bonus disc edition in New Zealand, but overseas fans may struggle to track it down. - Fyfeopedia Music Reviews

5 out of 5 stars One of the best albums in my collection.......2004-10-12

Definitely buy this album if you don't already own it!! Crowded House mastered the art of songcraft and were also a terrific live band judging from the archived concert tracks that make up disc 2 of this limited-edition 2CD set - alas I never saw them in concert. I bought this on release in 1996 and it remains a firm favourite of mine. Most of the songs here have words and music by the master songwriter and lead vocalist Neil Finn, with Tim Finn featuring on a few 1991 songs from Woodface, and guitarist Mark Hart appearing on later CH songs from Together Alone and the 1996 songs included here for the first time. Drummer Paul Hester and bass guitarist Nick Seymour are the other core mebers of CH and appear on all songs as the trusty rhythm section. Together, these fine players create musical magic and a true spirit of togetherness and harmony.

My favourites are timeless melodic classics like Weather With You (my favourite Crowded House song), Four Seasons In One Day, Better Be Home Soon, and Don't Dream It's Over (their biggest worldwide hit single), but I also like the more up-tempo stuff like the joyous Something So Strong, the perfect pop of It's Only Natural and the newer stuff from their last year together like Instinct nnd particularly Everything Is Good For You (their last chart hit).

The bonus live versions are definitely worth having, and some of the band's famous joviality comes through on the snippets of talking between songs.

I rate Crowded House as one of the best bands ever in pop/rock music and Recurring Dream is one of my 10 favourite albums of the 90's.

5 stars!!!

5 out of 5 stars A must for CH fans and a great intro for new ones........2004-06-15

The only sad thing about this cd is that it reminds me that I will never be able to see this band live. The Finn Brothers tickets is the closest I can get. The live cd gives the listener a perfect representation of the band's versatility. The sound quality is wonderfull without losing the feel of a live show. This band is most underrated and Neil Finn should be a legend. A great cd to play LOUD in the car!

5 out of 5 stars Captures the live Crowded House magic.......2000-09-08

Having all their albums already I wasn't interested in the greatest hits but the live compilation. It's a great mix which includes all the spontaneous banter that was a trademark at their shows.

Q magazine readers voted them live band of the year in the early nineties. This album shows why. Nick Seymour's meandering on Sister Madly is hilarious.

A sad day when this band split and denied us the chance to see them live again.

5 out of 5 stars

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