Crowded House – Woodface

Album Info

Artist: Crowded House

Title: Woodface

Year: 1991

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Tracklist

  • 1. Chocolate Cake (4:02)
  • 2. It's Only Natural (3:32)
  • 3. Fall At Your Feet (3:18)
  • 4. Tall Trees (2:19)
  • 5. Weather With You (3:44)
  • 6. Whispers And Moans (3:39)
  • 7. Four Seasons In One Day (2:50)
  • 8. There Goes God (3:50)
  • 9. Fame Is (2:23)
  • 10. All I Ask (3:55)
  • 11. As Sure As I Am (2:53)
  • 12. Italian Plastic (3:39)
  • 13. She Goes On (3:15)
  • 14. How Will You Go/I'm Still Here - Medley (4:45)

Review

So, let's talk about Crowded House's "Woodface" album. Released in 1991, this one's a real treat, with the band exploring a unique blend of rock, pop, and psychedelic vibes. You can hear the influence of legends like The Beatles and The Beach Boys in their most experimental phases. The album's got some seriously catchy tracks, like "It's Only Natural" and "Weather With You", which was actually the band's first UK Top 10 hit.

The Finn brothers' collaboration is really something special on this album, and Neil Finn's solo contributions are just as impressive. Take "Four Seasons In One Day" and "Fall At Your Feet", for example - these songs are elegant, melancholic, and totally captivating. Other standouts include "Whispers And Moans" with its edgy tone, and "Fame Is" which has a fun, Squeeze-esque energy. The "Woodface" album may have had mixed reviews, but it was a commercial success in Europe, and its legacy lives on as a testament to Crowded House's innovative approach to pop music. With its beautifully layered songs and bold sonic details, "Woodface" is definitely worth a listen. - Jamie