Ten under-rated albums
Neil Finn emerged from playing second fiddle to big brother Tim in Kiwi new wave pop act Split Enz to form Crowded House in the mid-1980s. Woodface, from 1991, was the band's commercial high-water mark, but this album, recorded in a beach-house in New Zealand with a former member of industrial-rock merchants Killing Joke manning the production desk, was arguably their best effort.
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