Imaginary Kingdom
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Imaginary Kingdom | ||
Studio album by Tim Finn | ||
Released | October 2006 | |
Genre | Pop Music | |
Label | Sonny's Pop Records | |
Producer(s) | Bobby Huff | |
Tim Finn chronology | ||
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Feeding The Gods (2001) |
Imaginary Kingdom (2006) |
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Imaginary Kingdom is the seventh solo album by New Zealand singer/songwriter Tim Finn. It was released in New Zealand on October 7, 2006 and in the United Kingdom on October 16. The first single, "Couldn't Be Done", was released on September 23. Initial copies of the album in some territories came with a bonus DVD featuring a live performance filmed at BJB (Big Jesus Burger) Studios in Sydney, including Split Enz songs "Time for a Change", "Time For A Change", "Poor Boy" and "I Hope I Never" as well as "How Will You Go", "Need To Be Right", "Angel's Heap" and "Not Even Close".
The album is produced by Nashville TN resident Bobby Huff, who is known for his work on the albums of LeAnn Rimes, and is a former drummer and producer of the band Blackhawk.
[edit] Track Listing
- "Couldn't Be Done"
- "Still The Song"
- "Astounding Moon"
- "Midnight Coma"
- "Salt To The Sea"
- "Horizon"
- "Dead Flowers"
- "Resting"
- "Show Yourself"
- "Winter Light"
- "So Precious"
- "Unsinkable"
[edit] Personnel
- Tim Finn - (vocals)
- Bobby Huff - (drums, backing vocals)
- John Painter - (bass, brass instruments, keys, electric guitar)