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Neil Finn Dizzy Heights Mp3, Flac, Wma Neil Finn Dizzy Heights mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Dizzy Heights Country: Europe Released: 2014 Style: Pop Rock, Alternative Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1309 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1864 mb WMA version RAR size: 1654 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 960 Other Formats: MP4 AAC FLAC MIDI AUD DMF MIDI Tracklist A1 Impressions A2 Dizzy Heights A3 Flying In The Face Of Love A4 Divebomber A5 Better Than TV A6 Pony Ride B1 White Lies And Alibis B2 Recluse B3 Strangest Friends B4 In My Blood B5 Lights Of New York Companies, etc. Recorded At – Tarbox Studios Recorded At – Roundhead Studios Credits Arranged By [Strings] – Victoria Kelly (tracks: A1-A2, A4-A5, B1) Artwork – Neil Finn Bass – Sharon Finn (tracks: A1-A3, A5-B4) Body Percussion – Glenn Kotche (tracks: B4) Bongos – Will Ricketts (tracks: A5) Cello – Ashley Brown (tracks: B4) Clarinet – Neil Finn (tracks: B2) Drums – Elroy Finn (tracks: A1-A3, A5-B1-B4), Matt Chamberlain (tracks: A2) Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Neil Finn (tracks: B1-B2) Electronic Drums – Sean Donnelly (tracks: A3, B1) Engineer – Dave Fridmann Guitar – Liam Finn (tracks: A2-A3, A5-B4), Neil Finn (tracks: A1-A3, A5-A6, B3) Keyboards – Neil Finn (tracks: A4) Lead Vocals – Neil Finn Mastered By – Greg Calbi Mixed By – Dave Fridmann Photography – Jen Carey Piano – Neil Finn (tracks: A1, A5-A6, B2-B5) Producer – Dave Fridmann, Neil Finn Shaker – Will Ricketts (tracks: A2) Snare – Liam Finn (tracks: A4), Neil Finn (tracks: A4) Synthesizer – Neil Finn (tracks: A2), Sean Donnelly (tracks: A3, B1) Vibraphone – Neil Finn (tracks: A2) Vocals – Aarahdna (tracks: A1-A2, A5, B2), Liam Finn (tracks: A1-A2, A5, B3), Madeleine Sami (tracks: B3), Mary Fridmann* (tracks: B1), Sean Donnelly (tracks: A2, B4), Sharon Finn (tracks: A1-A3, A5, B2-B4) Whistling – Benjamin Knapp (tracks: A4) Written By – Connan Mockasin (tracks: B4), Elroy Finn (tracks: B4), Liam Finn (tracks: B4), Neil Finn, Sharon Finn (tracks: A3, A6) Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 5060186921204 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Dizzy Heights (CD, Lester Australia & LRNF0011CDD Neil Finn LRNF0011CDD 2014 Album, Dig) Records New Zealand Dizzy Heights (CD, Lester LRNF0011CD Neil Finn LRNF0011CD Russia 2014 Album, Unofficial) Records Dizzy Heights (CD, Lester LRNF0011CD Neil Finn LRNF0011CD Europe 2014 Album, Dig) Records Dizzy Heights (CD, Lester LRNF0011CD Neil Finn LRNF0011CD US 2014 Album, Dig) Records Dizzy Heights (CD, Lester LRNF0011CDD Neil Finn LRNF0011CDD Europe 2014 Album) Records Related Music albums to Dizzy Heights by Neil Finn Rock / Pop Neil Finn - Sinner Rock / Pop Crowded House - Live On Earth - Kansas City, MO 08/20/2007 Rock / Pop Neil Finn - 7 Worlds Collide - The Sun Came Out Rock / Pop / Stage & Screen Tim Finn - With You I'm Alive Rock / Pop Split Enz - The Living Enz Electronic Micky Finn / Doc Scott - Formerly The Eclipse - The Edge Rock / Pop / Stage & Screen Tim Finn - You Saved The World Rock Crowded House - Together Alone Electronic Micky Finn - Micky Finn 4 Classical Finn Arnestad - Norwegian Composers Finn Arnestad.
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