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Tim and Neil Finn They Will Have Their Way album cover

Tim and Neil Finn They Will Have Their Way

Washington And Lior Sing Tim And Neil Finn

by Paul Cashmere on October 2, 2011

in New Music,News

The ‘She Will Have Her Way’ and ‘He Will Have His Way’ Tim and Neil Finn tribute albums have been combined into one double pack ‘They Will Have Their Way’ but with four new tracks.

Tim and Neil Finn They Will Have Their Way album cover

Tim and Neil Finn They Will Have Their Way

Old Man River & Washington have covered Split Enz ‘Dirty Creature’, Lior & Emma-Louise sing Crowded House’s ‘It’s Only Natural’, Seeker Lover Keeper take on Neil’s ‘Sinner’ and Hollie Smith has done the Crowded House song ‘Weather With You’.

Sarah Blasko, one third of Seeker Lover Keeper says, “The music of Split Enz and Crowded House was music I grew up with. In particular I remember taping “I Hope I Never’, “Better Be Home Soon” and “Don’t Dream It’s Over” off the radio and now and then hearing stories of their success in the United States and feeling proud, like I was related somehow.”

The new package ‘They Will Have Their Way’ is out this weekend.

The tracklisting is:

She Will Have Her Way


1. Sinner – Seeker Love Keeper
2. Fall at Your Feet – Clare Bowditch
3. Stuff and Nonsense – Missy Higgins
4. I’ll Never Know – Goldenhorse
5. Into Temptation – Renée Geyer
6. Six Months in a Leaky Boat – Little Birdy
7. Weather With You – Hollie Smith
8. Better Be Home Soon – Kasey Chambers
9. Distant Sun – Brooke Fraser
10. Not the Girl You Think You Are – Holly Throsby
11. I Hope I Never – Lisa Miller
12. Don’t Dream It’s Over – Sarah Blasko
13. One Step Ahead – Amiel
14. Four Seasons – New Buffalo
15. Won’t Give In – Sara Storer
16. Pineapple Head – Natalie Imbruglia
17. Persuasion – Stellar*
18. Charlie – Sophie Koh

He Will Have His Way


1. I Feel Possessed – Oh Mercy
2. Distant Sun – Chris Cheney
3. Fall At Your Feet – Boy & Bear
4. Four Seasons in One Day – Paul Kelly & Angus Stone
5. She Got Body, She Got Soul – Glenn Richards
6. Addicted – Paul Dempsey
7. It’s Only Natural – Lior & Emma-Louise
8. Message To My Girl – Jimmy Barnes
9. I See Red – Art Vs Science
10. I Got You – Philadelphia Grand Jury
11. Dirty Creature – Old Man River & Washington
12. Better Be Home Soon – The Sleepy Jackson
13. Private Universe – Artisan Guns
14. Not Even Close – Darren Hayes
15. Shark Attack – The Break with Dan Sultan
16. Poor Boy – Perry Keyes
17. Better Be Home Soon – Busby Marou
18. Kiss The Road To Rarotonga – Kody Nielson

Tour dates for ‘They Will Have Their Way’ are:

November 5 and 6, Melbourne, The Palais
November 7, Brisbane, QPAC
November 11, Adelaide, Thebarton
November 12, Fremantle, Arts Centre

Watch the Noise11 interview with Sharon and Neil Finn, Pajama Club:

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