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Neil Finn - Dizzy Heights
Even if you find Neil Finn’s oeuvre hitherto boring and hate this album, you at least still won’t find Dizzy Heights dull.»
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This record is Neil Finn's third solo outing following 'Try Whistling This' and 'One Nil (or One All)'. As the man himself states..."I didn't want to make it a solo record in a stripped back singer-songwriter sort of way," says Finn. "I had a feeling Dave (Fridmann) would be good at adding some odd shapes to the music. Which I always welcome - making things a little more expansive. He is good at subverting things, and making things sound a bit messed up and not as obvious, rather than being too tasteful, which is always a temptation."Finn travelled in two bursts to producer Dave Fridmann's Tarbox Road studio in upstate New York. With Fridmann, and in occasional collaboration with New Zealand musicians Connan Mockasin and SJD, Finn has assembled a textured, heady sound, furnished and elevated by woozy strings and soaring vocals.
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