tracklist
Chaos
Common Goal
Alibis & Lullabies
Paris: An Overview
Ride Of Our Lives
Silk & Honey
Love In A Far Off Place
Map Out A Dream
Waltz Away
If You Ever Walked Away
Same Old Spiel
Did She Find Love
The Next Year
Sever The Tie
Get On With Your Lives
The Pier
Wrapped Around Your Finger…Again !
The Greatest Story Of Love
Memories Of The Past
Tip Of The Iceberg
Shattered
My Last Night On Earth
Serve as a triple‑album feast or stream in single‑sized bites, best consumed loud and with friends.
Chef’s Note: Garnish with liner notes, artwork, and a splash of nostalgia. Tastes even better when performed live..
Chef’s Suggestion: For listeners who savour music bold yet tender, dramatic yet playful. Expect shifts in flavour: rock crunch, acoustic warmth, orchestral sweetness, sax‑soaked storytelling. Each track is its own dish — yet together, they make a feast.
Best served live, under lights, with headphones late at night, or shared among strangers who become friends before the last chorus.
Best kept spinning, because what you taste here is only the beginning… the tip of the iceberg.
Instructions:
Preheat the studio to creative
temperature; warm with
inspiration, but cool enough to
keep the mix crisp.
Pour in 15 oz of The Beatles. These will be the foundation—rich melodies, playful experimentation, and classic songwriting. Stir until timeless.
Blend in ½ cup of Elton John. Let the piano richness and flamboyant sparkle weave themselves through the Beatles’ base.
Fold ¼ cup of Crowded House into the mixture. This adds bittersweet harmonies with a uniquely Southern Hemisphere flavour.
Whisk 2 tbsp of Jackson Browne for lyrical depth and emotional honesty.
Pour in 1 large cup of Icehouse. This cools the blend with shimmering synth textures and Australian atmosphere.
Sprinkle 1 tsp of The Cars. This gives the batch a crunchy, new‑wave bite.
Fold in 1 cup of The Bee Gees. Their harmonies give sweetness and a smooth, 60’s / 70’s glaze.
Mix in 1 cup of Fleetwood Mac. Swirl until you get stormy moods, layered vocals, and polished grooves.
Season with 5 tsp of The Eagles. This brings West Coast sunshine and laid‑back harmonies.
Stir in 2 cups of Phil Collins. Thickens the rhythm with booming drums, emotive vocals, and glossy production.
Lightly dust with ½ tsp of Little River Band and ¼ tsp of U2. These will add a polished edge and a dash of atmospheric lift.
Add 1 tsp of James Taylor. Stir gently for acoustic warmth and heartfelt intimacy.
Mix in 1 cup of Neil Young. This adds raw authenticity, grit, and earthiness to balance the polish.
Grate in the Zest of ELO. Their symphonic brightness and futuristic touch will bring colour and fizz to the surface.
Finally, fold in a Dollop of Supertramp. This creamy progressive pop gives the recipe quirky flavours and unexpected textures.
Stir through ½ cup Tom Petty to ground the dish with rebel rock grit and American heartland drive.
Toss in a generous splash of Sting
Simmer in the studio until harmonies and rhythms are fully blended.
Serve as a triple‑album feast or stream in single‑sized bites, best consumed loud and with friends.
Chef’s Note: Garnish with liner notes, artwork, and a splash of nostalgia. Tastes even better when performed live..
Chef’s Suggestion: For listeners who savour music bold yet tender, dramatic yet playful. Expect shifts in flavour: rock crunch, acoustic warmth, orchestral sweetness, sax‑soaked storytelling. Each track is its own dish — yet together, they make a feast.
Best served live, under lights, with headphones late at night, or shared among strangers who become friends before the last chorus. Best kept spinning, because what you taste here is only the beginning… the tip of the iceberg.