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Tracklist (CD)
1 | | The Climber | | 4:16 | 2 | | Driving Me Mad | | 3:56 | 3 | | Hole In The Ice | | 4:07 | 4 | | Last To Know | | 3:00 | 5 | | Wherever You Are | | 4:43 | 6 | | Secret God | | 5:24 | 7 | | Lullaby Requiem | | 3:45 | See more tracks8 | | Human Kindness | | 4:42 | 9 | | Turn And Run | | 3:41 | 10 | | Anytime | | 3:24 | 11 | | Rest Of The Day Off | | 3:58 | 12 | | Into The Sunset | | 4:12 |
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Review New Zealand singer-songwriter Neil Finn emerged from the shadow of his talented brother, Split Enz frontman Tim Finn, to cast his own considerable shadow as the driving force behind Crowded House. In his current solo state, Finn has become one of the most respected songwriters in music, as evidenced by his recent live album, When Worlds Collide, which featured multiple duets with Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder. On his latest effort, One All, Finn wastes little time in showing his considerable prowess. The opening track, "The Climber," is… Read More vintage Finn, a superbly crafted mid-tempo pop tune with a sing-song melody. Like any master of his craft, Finn makes songwriting seem effortless, whether it be on the engaging hooks of "Wherever You Are," the gentle beauty of the opening to "Turn and Run," or the melodious harmonies of "Last to Know." One All is a must for any music fan. STEVE BALTIN (May 21, 2002)
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