The Austin Chronicle (US): 7th March 2002
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Publication   The Austin Chronicle (US)
Date   7th March 2002
Review Of   Neil Finn - 7 Worlds Collide

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Neil Finn & Friends - 7 Worlds Collide - Live at the St. James

His voice barely reveals the rasp of 20 years. It's still clear and bright, one of the prettiest of our generation, a crooning troubadour with a boyish grin along the lines of Bono, Morrissey, or that guy from Squeeze. And he's been busy, this gentleman from New Zealand: first in New Wave's art rockers Split Enz, next as leader of of Eighties sensation Crowded House, and then solo, with 1998's Try Whistling This. This year, he's pulling out the big guns; his second solo recording cum supergroup features ex-Revolution-aries, Wendy & Lisa, Midnight Oil's Jim Moginie, Jim Keltner, Sheryl Crow, and Mitchell Froom, among others. That solo LP, One Nil, is due out in the U.S. in May as a slightly different disc called One All. This album is an altogether supergroup meeting of Finn and friends, a live gathering for five nights in Auckland, New Zealand, featuring Lisa Germano, the Smiths' Johnny Marr, Radiohead's Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway, Eddie Vedder, brother Tim, and son Liam doing songs from the Finn back catalog and beyond. High points include new numbers with Germano's Finn-tastic harmonies, "The Climber" and "Anytime," a Finn brothers duet on Crowded House's "Angel's Heap," Finn singing the Smith tune "There is a Light That Never Goes Out," and showstopping art-punk Frenzy-era Enz blazer "I See Red," with a convincingly twitchy Eddie Vedder singing like he had just traded his comfy flannel for too-tight peg-legs. It all makes for a jolly good show and a darned listenable live CD and makes us wonder who will join him on stage in Austin. (Friday, March 15, Austin Music Hall, 11 p.m.)
*** 1/2