Crowded House - Crowded House (Virtual Surround FLAC) [ADHDerby]
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Crowded House - Crowded House (Virtual Surround - FLAC) [ADHDerby] Virtual Surround is a technology which allows you to listen to music, watch movies, or play video games with surround effects using any set of two channel stereo headphones. I'm a big surround music fan and made this album so I can listen it in surround through headphones on a portable player. The sources of this release are surround tracks ripped from the DVD-A release and the bonustrack from the second Deluxe CD. I've converted them to virtual surround with Creative's BlasterX Acoustic Engine Pro. Using state-of-the-art technology, it gives an enhanced virtual 7.1 channel surround sound experience with regular stereo headphones. Genre: Rock, Pop Style: Pop Rock, New Wave Release Date: Nov 08, 2005 Original Release Year: 1986 Label: Capitol Records - 72435-99399-2-6 Source: DVD-A 96/24 5.1 MLP Resampler: Adobe Audition Sample rate: 44100 Hz Bits per sample: 16 Codec: FLAC Crowded House is the self-titled debut album by the band Crowded House. It was released in 1986 and produced by Mitchell Froom. The album was the first to feature band-leader Neil Finn following the break-up of his previous group Split Enz. The album includes the hit singles "Don't Dream It's Over", "Something So Strong", "Mean to Me", "World Where You Live" and "Now We're Getting Somewhere", the first four of which were included on the group's first greatest hits album Recurring Dream. Following the breakup of Split Enz in 1984, Neil Finn and drummer Paul Hester decided to form a new band. Bass player Nick Seymour approached Finn during the after party for the Melbourne show of Split Enz farewell tour and asked if he could try out for the new band. Former Swingers and soon-to-be Midnight Oil bass player Bones Hillman was also a candidate, but it was Seymour's playing on the demo for "That's What I Call Love" that earned him the spot. The group, then named The Mullanes, also included The Reels guitarist Craig Hooper, who left the band before they signed with Capitol Records. Capitol rejected the name "The Mullanes", as well as alternatives such as "Largest Living Things". The name Crowded House was adopted after the trio flew to Los Angeles to record the album and were provided with a very cramped apartment to live in. Tracklist: 01. Mean To Me (3:15) 02. World Where You Live (3:05) 03. Now We're Getting Somewhere (4:08) 04. Don't Dream It's Over (3:54) 05. Love You 'Til The Day I Die (3:33) 06. Something So Strong (2:52) 07. Hole In The River (4:00) 08. Can't Carry On (3:55) 09. I Walk Away (3:09) 10. Tombstone (3:33) 11. That's What I Call Love (3:39) Bonus Track: 12. Recurring Dream (3:00) Cover walkmanified by me Cheers, ADHDerby