Crowded House: Something So Strong

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Momentum, Aug 14, 2014 - Music - 376 pages

'It's pretty stupid comparing us to the Beatles. There were four of them. There's only three of us.' — Paul Hester



Crowded House promised to become the most successful band ever to have come out of Australasia. When 'Don't Dream It's Over' and 'Something So Strong' exploded in the US charts, worldwide success looked inevitable. Critics compared them musically to the Beatles and fans adored them for their warmth and humour on stage. Four brilliant albums later, their rollercoaster ride of achievements and disappointments came to an end on the steps of the Sydney Opera House, in front of one of the largest audiences in Australian history. The dream was over, the band had finally broken up, their enormous promise was only partially fulfilled.



In this definitive account, New Zealand journalist Chris Bourke has written the true story of the first phase of Crowded House. With unparalleled access to all the band members, their families, friends, musical collaborators, managers, and record company personnel, he has captured their essence. It is a unique tale of musical chemistry, family bonds and the personal costs of pursuing an artistic vision.



From the manic energy of the recording studio to the machinations of the record industry, this riveting account is a book for every Crowded House fan. This latest edition of Crowded House: Something So Strong includes new material from the author.

 

Contents

Something So Strong Dedication Epigraph Foreword
Marching to a different tune July
Drink to my journey 195872
Bold as brass 197283
say were having fun November 1983
Boys next door 195884
A man with a mission February 1985
One step ahead May 1985
Black shapes gather April 1989
Everything gets turned around October 1989
Sink like a stone May 1991
Ice will melt June 1991
Water will boil August 1991
Like a bird released November 1991
Seven worlds collide November 1992
Earth and sky January 1993

A blind date with destiny September 1985
A caravan in the hills November 1985
Hollywood Vine April 1986
The big schmooze June 1986
When the world comes in January 1987
Love can make you weep November 1987
Never be the same May 1988
Just get an electric guitar January 1989
Juggle like a diplomat June 1993
The Shadows of night January 1994
Waiting for the thrill to return May 1994
Recognise a nervous twitch May 1996
CodaTogether alone April 1997
Appendix III
Bibliography
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About the author (2014)

Chris Bourke is a New Zealand writer, journalist, editor and radio producer. He first met Neil Finn in 1984, to write about the demise of Split Enz for the New Zealand Listener. While the editor of New Zealand's leading music magazine Rip It Up, he attended the showcase party/concert given in a private house in Auckland in October 1986 to introduce Crowded House to the country's media. Afterwards, he interviewed the band in a bedroom, with everyone sprawled on a double-bed. First published in 1997, Crowded House: Something So Strong was described by Stuart Coupe in the Australian Book Review as a book 'by which writing about popular music in Australasia will be measured for years to come'. In 2010 Auckland University Press published Bourke's Blue Smoke: the Lost Dawn of New Zealand Popular Music, 1918-1964. This won three prizes at the 2011 New Zealand Post Book Awards: the "public choice" award, the general non-fiction award, and the premium award for the book of the year. Bourke lives in Wellington, where he attended Victoria University and graduated with a degree in music history.

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