The Sun Came Out - 7 Worlds Collide

The Sun Came Out

7 Worlds Collide

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2009-08-31
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 24

  • ℗ 2009 Oxfam New Zealand under exclusive licence to Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Too Blue 4:01 USD 1.29
2
You Never Know 4:18 USD 1.29
3
Little By Little 3:18 USD 1.29
4
Learn to Crawl 4:59 USD 1.29
5
Black Silk Ribbon 3:48 USD 1.29
6
Girl Make Your Own Mind Up 5:29 USD 1.29
7
Run In the Dust 4:22 USD 1.29
8
Red Wine Bottle 4:25 USD 1.29
9
Ties That Bind Us 3:22 USD 1.29
10
Reptile 3:52 USD 1.29
11
Bodisattva Blues 3:55 USD 1.29
12
What Could Have Been 3:41 USD 1.29
13
All Comedians Suffer 4:27 USD 1.29
14
Duxton Blues 3:35 USD 1.29
15
Hazel Black 3:46 USD 1.29
16
Riding the Wave 3:32 USD 1.29
17
Witching Hour 3:03 USD 1.29
18
Over and Done 3:41 USD 1.29
19
A Change of Heart 3:14 USD 1.29
20
Don't Forget Me 3:38 USD 1.29
21
Long Time Gone 4:02 USD 1.29
22
The Cobbler 4:33 USD 1.29
23
3 Worlds Collide 3:06 USD 1.29
24
The Water 4:02 USD 1.29
The Sun Came Out - 7 Worlds Collide
Cover Album The Sun Came Out - 7 Worlds Collide

Reviews

  • Another great Neil Finn & Friends collaboration
    5
    By dancer99
    I buy pretty much everything Neil Finn creates or helps create. His collaborations with this talented collection of artists is yet another win for all. If Neil ever asks you to collaborate with him, just say yes. I look forward to seeing The Sun Came Out which will be aired the Santa Barbara International film festival this week. A rich and rewarding treat. Bravo again and again, Neil.
  • Why not Hazel Black?
    4
    By strpar
    Why do they sometimes keep one song from being purchased, to induce us to buy the whole album? I don't buy entire albums much anymore so the strategy failed. Lose, lose. I don't get my tune and they don't get their sale.
  • Great music, great artists
    5
    By FooGuru
    I love music that introduces me to artists I have never heard before, or music which lets me hear familiar artists in a new light. That's what this album does for me. I know Neil Finn, Johnny Marr, Lisa Germano, and Wilco, and love their work. I know of the Radiohead guys, as I am a fan of them as well. But this music brings all of these artists together (and more), mixes them up, and produces a beautiful work of art. Now I am going to look at all the music from the other artists on this album, because what they produced here wowed me.
  • A Rare Moment
    5
    By Lt. Dada
    Much is often made of collaborations--the hope for them, then wishing they hadn't, or the rare moment when they create something unexpected, transcendent of your fear of disappointment--moments of beauty and honesty unencumbered by pretention. This record is the latter--a real joy to listen to. Each song turns a different corner as the writers and performers change and overlap, and the result is an album simply brimming with good songs, each impeccably produced and sonically unique. It is, therefore, most astonishing that all the songs 'feel' like they belong on the same record. Perhaps this can be attributed to the atmosphere in which it was recorded, and the good cause that it supports, but the record certainly stands well on its own outside of its charitable intent. So: you can buy it to help Oxfam, or you can buy it because it's a wonderful record, or both. A win-win-win.