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7 Worlds Collide

7 Worlds Collide
Live album by Neil Finn
Released November 26, 2001
Recorded April 2001
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7 Worlds Collide is a live album released in 2001 by New Zealand singer/songwriter, Neil Finn. This is a live recording culled from a series of five shows from April 2, 2001 to April 6, 2001 featuring Neil Finn & Friends recorded at the St James theatre in Auckland, New Zealand. Notable guests in Finn's band included Eddie Vedder, Johnny Marr, Ed O'Brien, Tim Finn, Sebastian Steinberg, Phil Selway, Johnny (from Johnny and the Ballrats), Lisa Germano, and Betchadupa (featuring Neil's son Liam Finn).[1]

Contents

Track listing

CD release

  1. "Anytime"
  2. "Take a Walk"
  3. "The Climber"
  4. "Loose Tongue"
  5. "Down on the Corner"
  6. "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out"
  7. "Paper Doll"
  8. "Turn and Run"
  9. "Angels Heap"
  10. "Edible Flowers"
  11. "Stuff and Nonsense"
  12. "I See Red"
  13. "She Will Have Her Way"
  14. "Parting Ways"
  15. "Weather With You"
  16. "Paradise (Wherever You Are)"
  17. "Don't Dream It's Over"

DVD release

  1. "Fall at Your Feet"
  2. "Anytime"
  3. "Hole In the Ice"
  4. "Paper Doll"
  5. "The Climber"
  6. "Take a Walk"
  7. "Last to Know"
  8. "Down on the Corner"
  9. "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out"
  10. "Private Universe"
  11. "Parting Ways"
  12. "Driving Me Mad"
  13. "Turn and Run"
  14. "Loose Tongue"
  15. "She Will Have Her Way"
  16. "Angels Heap"
  17. "Edible Flowers"
  18. "Stuff and Nonsense"
  19. "Four Seasons In One Day"
  20. "Suffer Never"
  21. "Cry Wolf"
  22. "History Never Repeats"
  23. "I See Red"
  24. "Paradise (Wherever You Are)"
  25. "Weather With You"
  26. "Don't Dream It's Over"

Further reading

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