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Together Alone

Together Alone
Crowded House-Together Alone (album cover).jpg
Studio album by Crowded House
Released 18 October 1993
Recorded 1992 - 1993
Studio Karekare Beach, New Zealand
Periscope Studios, Melbourne
Platinum Melbourne
Genre Rock, alternative rock, pop rock
Length 51:32
Label Capitol
Producer Youth and Crowded House
Crowded House chronology
Woodface
(1991)
Together Alone
(1993)
Recurring Dream
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars
Q 5/5 stars

Together Alone is the fourth studio album by the band Crowded House. It was released in October 1993 and was their first album to feature multi-instrumentalist Mark Hart as a full band member. Unlike the band's first three albums, which were recorded in the US and Australia and produced by Mitchell Froom, Together Alone was recorded in New Zealand with producer Youth. Seven singles were released from Together Alone, including "Distant Sun", which was a top 10 hit in New Zealand and Canada, and "Locked Out" which reached number 12 on the UK singles chart and number 8 on the US Modern Rock chart, the latter on the strength of the song's inclusion on the soundtrack of the 1994 film Reality Bites.

The album was mainly recorded at Neil Finn's friends Nigel and Jody Harrocks' house at Karekare Beach in New Zealand, with additional recording in Melbourne, Australia at both Periscope and Platinum Studios. The album's opening track was named "Kare Kare" after the beach near where the album was recorded.

The album topped the album chart in New Zealand, reached number 2 in Australia and number 4 in the UK. Due to its inclusion on the Reality Bites soundtrack, the song "Locked Out" was bundled with The Knack's "My Sharona", which also features in the film, as a promotional jukebox single. The video single release of "Nails in My Feet" featured a documentary of the making of Together Alone entitled Footage from the Together Alone recording session.

The song "Catherine Wheels" was written by Neil and Tim Finn while with Split Enz and was originally titled "The First To Say Gone". The final version included input from bass player Nick Seymour which earned him a co-writing credit, one of only five he has with Crowded House. (The others are "Recurring Dream" and "Help Is Coming" from Afterglow, "Newcastle Jam" from the Special Edition Live Album and "Isolation" from Intriguer).


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