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feeding the gods

 
Songline 3:18  
I'll Never Know 4:56  
Subway Dreaming 4:14  
Say It Is So 2:43  
What You've Done 3:42  
Sawdust And Splinters 3:58  
Dead Man 3:58  
Commonplace 4:56  
Waiting For Your Moment 2:45  
Party Was You 3:13  
Incognito in California 3:41  
   
Bonus Videos:  
Underwater Mountain  
Big Wave Rider  
Twinkle  
Death of a Popular Song  
   
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Incognito in California

 
 

released: 2001

"The videos, bereft of big budgets and effects, joyously recall the early/mid 80s music video aesthetic which has sadly been lost from that form of entertainment."
-Songbook


"Filled with high energy pop bursting at the seams with that familiar Split Enz rock sound, 'feeding the gods' is as great an album an any created by
the older Finn."
-Archive: CD/DVD Reviews


"In the spirit of 'Say It Is So', 'feeding the gods' is less obsessed with matching today's bloated pop overkill than it is with crafting catchy, timeless pop and rock."
-Boomtown Magazine

 
 
 
 
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SAY IT IS SO
 
Underwater Mountain
Shiver
Good Together
Roadtrip
Currents
Need to be Right
Twinkle
Big Wave Rider
Death of a Popular Song
Some Dumb Reason
Rest
 
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released: 2000

"Say It Is So," Tim Finn's first solo album in seven years.

"...an album that puts in sharp focus the same sense of intelligence and craft that's always marked Finn's work. High points include the opening "Underwater Mountain," "Big Wave Rider," and the wonderfully titled "Death of a Popular Song."
Rolling Stone

"New Zealander Finn headed for Nashville to record his first solo album in seven years. And Music City's down-home flavor is evident on the pretty, pedal-steel laced "Good Together" and the ukelele-peppered "Currents." Still, these precisely constructed songs of love and loneliness have more of the sentimental spring of brother Neil's Crowded House, than any Tenessee Twang." B+
Entertainment Weekly

  for a complete Tim Finn discography, visit his official site