Random sidenote: This album was released the year I was born.

Also, every time I get disappointed when a Crowded House album ends, I just sing to myself HEY NOW, HEY NOW, DON'T DREAM IT'S OVER!

Oh, and I'll take the Finn brothers over The Beatles any day. I know that's blasphemy to many, but that's an easy choice for me. I believe Neil Finn perfected the pop rock sensibilities that Paul McCartney popularized; I emotionally connect with Finn's songwriting much more easily than McCartney's. But I can't speak as someone who really ever developed a serious musical relationship with any Beatles material besides maybe The White Album (which I gave 4.0 stars). I agree with Jay; this is virtuoso songwriting right here. It's just an album full of incredibly well crafted pop rock songs, but I've never heard anyone do that better than the Finn brothers for my taste. It's a shame that Crowded House is so overlooked.
I was wondering why you picked Woodface over Together Alone, Jay, but your reasoning is fair. This is an incredibly solid album nonetheless and I think you chose a good one. It's hard for me to say because I started with Together Alone, became familiar with that record, and then went backward to Woodface and the others after I had only spun them like one time previously. But they're both absolutely outstanding.
But yeah, this was a very enjoyable musical outing. This is a really great album. Thanks much, Jay, not so much for picking this album (because I was already familiar with it, though hopefully others discover it and fall in love it as well) but for being an significant influence in my previous development with it. I had heard Together Alone years ago when I was firmly in my prog-only phase, because I recall a user on PA forums was recommending Split Enz, but it didn't make a huge impression on me then despite being enjoyable. I tried it again a handful of years later, starting getting into it much more, then got talking about CH with Jay, who promptly recommended I check out Woodface and their other albums. Ever since then, I've fell increasingly in musical love with anything Finn-related, but Woodface and Together Alone are still my favorites. So thanks, Jay, I really appreciate your prodding to get me to (re)discover CH.

I'll stop spamming and get back to work now. Lol. Hope you all enjoy it too.
