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  1. Try Whistling This is the debut solo album by the New Zealand singer/songwriter Neil Finn, released in 1998. It was produced by Finn, Tchad Blake, Marius De Vries, and Jim Moginie. The Japanese version of the album has a bonus track called "Tokyo", which also appears on the UK release of the single "Sinner".

  2. Marius de Vries has been behind some of the most culture-defining recordings and soundtracks of the past three decades, and has won two BAFTAs and an Ivor Novello award for his film composition work, as well a Grammy and five Grammy nominations for soundtrack and record production.

  3. Album released June 1998 (Parlophone/Work) Produced by Neil Finn & Marius de Vries except Try Whistling This, Truth & Astro produced by Neil Finn. Last One Standing & Faster Than Light produced by Neil Finn & Tchad Blake. Addicted produced by Neil Finn & Jim Moginie. All tracks recorded by Sam Gibson.

  4. Finn is graced by the presence of producers-for-hire Marius De Vries (Bjork, U2) and Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Beck). Programming guru De Vries adds technological toys to the mix with drum loops on a number of songs.

  5. Jul 28, 2018 · Many fans saw Neil Finn’s solo release as the final nail in the coffin for any hope that Crowded House would reunite. In 1998 Finn would release his debut solo album, Try Whistling This. Finn would produce the album with Tchad Blake, Marius De Vries, and Jim Moginie.

  6. albumlinernotes.com › Try_Whistling_ThisTry Whistling This

    Programming: Marius De Vries Guitars: Jim Moginie Bass/Omnichord/Percussion: Jim Moginie All other instruments by Neil Finn _____ All songs recorded by Sam Gibson Produced by Neil Finn and Marius De Vries, except as indicated. Mixed by Tchad Blake except as indicated. Assistant Engineers: Aron Ross (York St.) Dante DeSole (Looking Glass Studios)

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Try Whistling This" on Discogs.

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