In 1998, Savage Garden was the biggest thing to come out of Australia since INXS. Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones had just spent 1997 sweeping the ARIA Awards with a record-breaking 10 wins, and their signature ballad, "Truly Madly Deeply," had just knocked Elton John’s "Candle in the Wind" off the top of the US charts.
The late 90s were a great time for pop music, and Savage Garden was one of the standout acts of the era. This Greatest Hits collection, released in 1998, is a testament to the band's enduring appeal and knack for crafting catchy, memorable songs.
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The Moody Vibes: Tracks like "Santa Monica" and "Universe" showcase the duo’s ability to blend electronic textures with organic, soulful pop—a sound that has aged surprisingly well.
"I Want You": The fast-paced, "Chicca-cherry cola" track that introduced the world to Darren Hayes' signature falsetto.
In 1998, Savage Garden was the biggest thing to come out of Australia since INXS. Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones had just spent 1997 sweeping the ARIA Awards with a record-breaking 10 wins, and their signature ballad, "Truly Madly Deeply," had just knocked Elton John’s "Candle in the Wind" off the top of the US charts.
The late 90s were a great time for pop music, and Savage Garden was one of the standout acts of the era. This Greatest Hits collection, released in 1998, is a testament to the band's enduring appeal and knack for crafting catchy, memorable songs. Savage Garden - Greatest Hits -1998- -FLAC- vtw...
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes. It does not endorse or promote piracy of copyrighted material. In 1998, Savage Garden was the biggest thing
The Moody Vibes: Tracks like "Santa Monica" and "Universe" showcase the duo’s ability to blend electronic textures with organic, soulful pop—a sound that has aged surprisingly well. "To the Moon and Back" - A romantic
"I Want You": The fast-paced, "Chicca-cherry cola" track that introduced the world to Darren Hayes' signature falsetto.