Neil Finn - 7 Worlds Collide: Live at the St. James (2001)
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Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: New Zealand songwriter Neil Finn made his name in successful 1980's bands Split Enz (fronted by his brother Tim) and Crowded House. With his solo work, Finn has become considered one of the adult... New Zealand songwriter Neil Finn made his name in successful 1980's bands Split Enz (fronted by his brother Tim) and Crowded House. With his solo work, Finn has become considered one of the adult alternative genre's most intelligent and sophisticated songwriters. 7 WORLDS COLLIDE captures the best of a series of live performances that Finn and special guest vocalists Eddie Vedder, Lisa Germano, and Tim Finn staged in Auckland, New Zealand during April 2001. With an all-star band made up of The Smiths' guitarist Johnny Marr and Radiohead drummer Phil Selway and guitarist Ed O'Brien, the singers perform a set of music which includes a moving performance of the Smiths' classic lament, "There is a Light That Never Goes Out." [More]
Starring: Neil Finn, Eddie Vedder, Tim Finn
Starring: Neil Finn, Eddie Vedder, Tim Finn
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