Neil Finn- Try Whistling This
Neil Finn's solo debut carries much the same style and tone of his work with Crowded House--the intimate vocal delivery, the undeniably intelligent pop approach. What Try Whistling This lacks is a couple of cuts to break up the tastefulness that washes over everything; there's no noise like "Locked Out," no full-on heartbreak like "Better Be Home Soon." That's no reason for fans of the singer/songwriter not to buy this, but it's hard to see how it'll win many new listeners over to this occasional genius's side.
Tracklist:
- Last One Standing
- Souvenir
- King Tide
- Try Whistling This
- She Will Have Her Way
- Sinner
- Twisty Bass
- Loose Tongue
- Truth
- Astro
- Dream Date
- Faster Than Light
- Addicted
Neil Finn's solo debut carries much the same style and tone of his work with Crowded House--the intimate vocal delivery, the undeniably intelligent pop approach. What Try Whistling This lacks is a couple of cuts to break up the tastefulness that washes over everything; there's no noise like "Locked Out," no full-on heartbreak like "Better Be Home Soon." That's no reason for fans of the singer/songwriter not to buy this, but it's hard to see how it'll win many new listeners over to this occasional genius's side.
Tracklist:
- Last One Standing
- Souvenir
- King Tide
- Try Whistling This
- She Will Have Her Way
- Sinner
- Twisty Bass
- Loose Tongue
- Truth
- Astro
- Dream Date
- Faster Than Light
- Addicted