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Torrent Description The best of savage garden truely madly completely 2006
MP3/320 Bit rate
17 tracks with front and back covers
1. I Want You
2. I Knew I Loved You
3. To The Moon & Back
4. Hold Me
5. Santa Monica
6. Crash And Burn
7. Break Me Shake Me
8. Truly Madly Deeply
9. Animal Song, The
10.Affirmation
11.So Beautiful - (with Darren Hayes)
12.California - (with Darren Hayes)
13.I Don't Care
14.I'll Bet He Was Cool
15.Love Can Move You
16.Fire Inside The Man
17.This Side Of Me
Savage Garden was an Australian pop duo that enjoyed major internation success between 1997 and 2000. The band was composed of Darren Hayes (vocals) and Daniel Jones (keyboards, sequencing and guitar). They had a string of hits in the late nineties and are best remembered today for their ballad "Truly Madly Deeply", which is considered their signature song and songs "To The Moon And Back", "I knew That I Loved You", "I Want You" and "Affirmation".
In 1993, multi-instrumentalist and producer Daniel Jones placed an advertisment in Brisbane newspaper 'Time Off' seeking a vocalist for his five-piece band Red Edge. Darren Hayes, who was studing at a university in Brisbane at the time, responded and was asked to join immediately after his first audition.
In June 1994, Darren and Daniel left Red Edge to pursue a career together. The new duo was named "Savage Garden" - a name taken from 'The Vamipire Chronicles' By Anne Rice of which Darren was a fan.
By the end of that year, the pair had penned enough songs for a demo tape, which they sent to various record companies around the world. In 1995, they entered the studio to work on their eponymous debut album.
In October 2001, Savage Garden officially announced their breakup and the duo went their separate ways. Darren began work on his first solo alum. The first single, "Insatiable", was released in 2002 and the album, 'Spin' was released the same year. 'Spin' spawned several UK Top 40 singles, including "I Miss You", "Strange Relationship" and "Crush (1980 Me).
Darren Hayes has confirmed that Savage Garden will "never by any chance" reunite.
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