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Imaginary Kingdom (Bonus Dvd) (Pal)
Tim Finn
Imaginary Kingdom (Bonus Dvd) (Pal)
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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2006 Release of Sir Tim's Seventh Solo Album features 12 Songs Recorded in Nashville,tenessee (The Rockin' Side of that Musically Diverse City). The Band Tim and Producer Bobby Huff (Who Has Worked with Julian Lennon, Lean...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tim Finn
Title: Imaginary Kingdom (Bonus Dvd) (Pal)
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Emd Int'l
Release Date: 10/30/2006
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock
Style: Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 094637774625, 0094637693926, 009463769392

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2006 Release of Sir Tim's Seventh Solo Album features 12 Songs Recorded in Nashville,tenessee (The Rockin' Side of that Musically Diverse City). The Band Tim and Producer Bobby Huff (Who Has Worked with Julian Lennon, Leann Rimes, Jordan Mccoy) Assembled for this Album Included Huff on Drums and Keyboards, Engineer John Painter on Bass, Brass, Keyboards and Guitar Along with Pal Dale Oliver on Guitar as Well. The Sessions were Taped in Painter's Home Studio and the Recordings Include the Optimistic First Single "Couldn't Be Done", "Astounding Moon" and the Lilting "Horizon". This Special Edition Includes a Limited Bonus Dvd (Limited to 5000) with a Selection of Tim Finn/Finn Bros. Songs Performed and Filmed at Bjb (Big Jesus Burger) Studios in Sydney, Including the Phil Judd/Split Enz Classic "Time for a Change", "How Will You Go", "Need to Be Right", "Time for a Change","Poor Boy", "i Hope I Never", "Angel's Heap" and "Not Even Close".

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Going Strong(er)
MORTEN AASTAD | Oslo Norway | 11/17/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Tim Finn holds a special place for me. He is the man behind one of my absolute favorite bands, Split Enz. Allthough his solo work often were marred in my ears by sounding too much like the 80's, even for the time. But there were some really some great songs over the years, like Fraction Too Much Friction and Underwater Mountain.



His last two albums were really good, with an edge I haven't heard from Tim since the Split Enz days. After those came a Finn Brothers album verging on the divine if that's an apropriate word. And now, Tim, being inspired and more prolific than his brother it seems, is here again with Imaginary Kingdom.



I would have given this album 5 stars, if not for 2 songs that I just can't feign interest in. Apart from that, this is just such a great pop album. There's this feeling of it being a married couple, who have been around for a while, and now have fallen in love all over, and walk hand in hand on the beach and can't get enough of eachother. Then there's the pacific wibe on some of the tracks, like catnip for a Norwegian stuck in a dark and cold November Oslo.



I wish he could have brought Split Enz with him to Scandinavia for a continuation of the re-union tour, but this album goes a long way to soothe the pain!

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