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– Their signature ballad and the top Adult Contemporary song of the era. "I Want You" – The breakthrough "Chic-a-cherry cola" track. "To the Moon and Back" – A major radio hit in the US throughout 1998. "Break Me Shake Me" – A higher-energy rock-leaning single. "Santa Monica" – A popular melodic track from the debut. "Universe" – A fan-favorite slow jam. Technical Details Here’s a critical review based on the release
Savage Garden Background
Savage Garden was a pop duo composed of Darren Hayes (vocals) and Jason Browne (keyboards). They were one of the most successful Australian pop acts of the late 1990s. Formed in 1994, the duo gained international recognition with their catchy, harmony-rich pop songs. I Knew I Loved You Truly Madly Deeply
The Rarities: Because they only had one album out, these 1998 compilations were padded with B-sides like "I'll Bet He Was Cool," "Fire Inside the Man," and "Memories Are Designed to Fade". Why "FLAC vtw"?
- I Knew I Loved You
- Truly Madly Deeply
- To the Moon and Back
- I Luv U
- Break Me Shake Me
- Mine
- You
- I'm Losing You
- An Ordinary Kiss
- Crash into Me
It is worth noting that while the band released their self-titled debut in 1997, there was no official