Crowded House's Together Alone

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Crowded House's Together Alone

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Intertextual, passionate and personal throughout, Crowded House's Together Alone is a key addition to the surprisingly limited range of scholarship on one of Australasia's most successful and adored bands.

Fusing pop music with place and landscape, Crowded House's Together Alone (1993) was unprecedented in its Australasian context, and in the process of making this album, the group's sound transformed profoundly. Crowded House's Together Alone examines why Neil Finn took the daring decision to record amid the wilds of Karekare Beach, West Auckland, considers how British producer Youth impacted the band's dynamics, and places the album within a wider artistic context, expanding beyond pop.

The book also recounts author Barnaby Smith's visit to Karekare on the trail of Together Alone's atmospheric melancholy – a psychogeographic adventure exploring what it means to visit a landscape under the spell of the music it has inspired. A song-by-song analysis further explores the fragile alchemy that produced the most poetic statement in the Crowded House catalogue.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
1. The Little Phrase: Introduction
2. A Contrary Path: Context and Background
3. Stay on One String: The (Non-Finn) Key Players
4. Ancient Streams: At Karekare
5. Abstract Thought: Song by Song
6. The Alchemy Is Complete: Aftermath
Acknowledgements
References
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Jun 12 2025
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 136
ISBN 9798765105153
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 197 x 127 mm
Series 33 1/3 Oceania
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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