Neil Mullane Finn
, OBE (born 27 May 1958, in Te Awamutu, New Zealand) is a singer and songwriter and one of New Zealand's foremost popular musicians. He was the frontman for Split Enz and is now frontman for Crowded House. He was born Cornelius Mullane Finn, but stated later, "I was christened Cornelius, and dropped it at an early age thinking it was a bit corny", in an interview with Australian television host Andrew Denton in 1995.
Finn rose to prominence in the late 1970s after replacing singer songwriter Phil Judd in his brother Tim Finn's band Split Enz. With the group, Finn wrote the hits "One Step Ahead", "History Never Repeats", "I Got You" and "Message to My Girl", among others. Finn rose from prominence to international fame after Split Enz broke up in 1984. While Tim Finn left for England, his brother Neil Finn was the founder of Crowded House with Split Enz's final drummer Paul Hester in 1985. The group achieved international success in 1987 when they released the single "Don't Dream It's Over" written by Neil Finn. Finn ended Crowded House in 1996 to embark upon what was to become a moderately successful solo career, and has released two albums with his brother Tim under the title the Finn Brothers. In 2007, Finn reunited Crowded House and released a new album, Time on Earth
, and the band began a world tour.
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Biography
Early years / Split Enz
Neil attended Sacred Heart
boarding school and Te Awamutu College. He decided to become a musician at the age of 12 and throughout his school years performed in
prisons and
hospitals as well as at home gatherings.
Neil finished school in 1975. A year later he formed a group known as
After Hours with Mark Hough,
Geoff Chunn and
Alan Brown. Not long after the debut performance of After Hours Neil was invited to London to join
Split Enz, the band formed by his elder brother
Tim Finn. By 1980 Neil was sharing
lead singer duties. He wrote their first international hit "I Got You" and contributed significantly to all their later albums, even briefly assuming leadership of the band after Tim left in 1984, soon before its split.
Crowded House
Split Enz broke up in 1984. Finn formed a new band called
The Mullanes (Mullane being both his middle name and his mother's maiden name) with Split Enz drummer
Paul Hester, guitarist
Craig Hooper of
The Reels and bassist
Nick Seymour (younger brother of
Hunters & Collectors leader
Mark Seymour), whom Neil had met on the final Split Enz tour. Hooper left just before they recorded their first album, at which time the band was renamed
Crowded House, inspired by the rental home they shared while recording in
Los Angeles.
Charity concert
In 1986 Finn performed with
The Rock Party
a charity project initiated by The National Campaign Against Drug Abuse (NCADA), which included many Australasian musicians such as
Reg Mombassa from
Mental As Anything, Eddie Rayner,
Tim Finn,
Nick Seymour and
Paul Hester of
Crowded House, Geoff Stapleton, Mark Callaghan and Robbie James of
GANGgajang, Mary Azzopardi of
Rockmelons, Andrew Barnum of The Vitabeats, Lissa Barnum, Michael Barclay, Peter Blakely,
Deborah Conway,
Jenny Morris, Danny De Costa, Greg Herbert (The Promise), Spencer P Jones, Sean Kelly (
Models), John Kennedy,
Paul Kelly,
Martin Plaza (Mental as Anything), Robert Susz (
Dynamic Hepnotics) and Rick Swinn (
The Venetians).
[1] The Rock Party released a 12" single "Everything To Live For", which was produced by Joe Wissert, Phil Rigger and Phil Beazley.
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Crowded House went on to enormous success worldwide, in particular with two major hits: "
Don't Dream It's Over" (
U.S. #2, 1987) and "
Weather With You" (
U.K. #7, 1992). Both Neil and his brother Tim were made
OBE (Order of the British Empire) for services to New Zealand music in the 1993 Queen's Birthday Honours List. After releasing four albums,
Crowded House
,
Temple of Low Men
,
Woodface
, and
Together Alone
, the group broke up in 1996, and followed this action by releasing a
greatest hits album
Recurring Dream
. Following this, Neil went solo. Later the album
Afterglow
was released, which contained Crowded House tracks not previously found on any of the band's albums.
In January 2007, it was announced that Crowded House were reforming with Neil,
Nick Seymour,
Mark Hart and new drummer
Matt Sherrod (following the death of Paul Hester in 2005). The group's new album
Time on Earth
was released in June 2007; in the pre-release build up, they headlined a show at
Coachella in April 2007, then commenced a world tour.
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In March 2009, Neil joined brother Tim on stage with son
Liam Finn at
Melbourne's charity
Sound Relief concert at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground in support of the 2009 Victorian Bushfires.
Solo years
Finn has recorded two solo albums to date:
Try Whistling This
(1998) and
One Nil
(2001). (
One Nil
was released in the US and Canada — remixed, reordered and renamed
One All
— in 2002.) In addition, he and brother Tim have collaborated on two
Finn Brothers albums,
Finn
(1995) and
Everyone Is Here (2004).
In 2001, he released a live album/DVD (
7 Worlds Collide
) consisting of songs recorded at St James Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand with the likes of
Lisa Germano,
Sebastian Steinberg (
Soul Coughing),
Ed O'Brien and
Phil Selway (
Radiohead),
Johnny Marr (
The Smiths),
Eddie Vedder (
Pearl Jam), Paul Jeffrey,
Tim Finn, and
Betchadupa. Finn was additionally heavily involved in creating the 2001 soundtrack for the motion picture
Rain
.
The
Dixie Chicks release
Taking The Long Way
has a song co-written with Finn, entitled "Silent House". It deals with people suffering from
alzheimers or
dementia, slowly finding that familiar faces and items long cherished are slipping away from their memory. Neil Finn was also featured as a
backing vocalist on the
Sheryl Crow song, "Everyday is a Winding Road" from her self-titled second album, released in 1997. Finn has also produced and recorded with various New Zealand acts such as
Bic Runga,
The Mutton Birds and
Dave Dobbyn.
In 2006, Neil and Tim Finn were both honoured by a slew of women re-recording and re-interpreting a selection of their songs with the album
She Will Have Her Way
which featured artists performing Neil Finn's songs such as
Kasey Chambers,
Clare Bowditch,
Boh Runga with her band
Stellar*,
Renée Geyer,
Brooke Fraser,
Holly Throsby,
Sarah Blasko,
Amiel and
Natalie Imbruglia.
In February 2007, Neil Finn performed with his son Elroy and
Jimmy Barnes at a charity benefit concert for
cerebral palsy. The event was held at the Roxburgh Hall,
Stowe School, Stowe in Buckinghamshire, UK. The benefit was in aid of he UK charity
Scope (formerly "The Spastics Society"), England's largest charity working for people living with cerebral palsy and their families.
Neil played solo at New Zealand
WOMAD 2008 festival, filling in at short notice for another performer who had become significantly unwell.
In December 2008 the
7 Worlds Collide
lineup reconvened in Auckland, New Zealand to record
The Sun Came Out, a charity album for
Oxfam to be released September 29, 2009. It was recorded in Finn's own Roundhead Studios and will feature all-new material, with singing and songwriting contributions divided amongst the group. Most of the original members of Crowded House have returned, along with several new additions including
Jeff Tweedy and three other members of
Wilco,
Scottish singer-
songwriter KT Tunstall, and notable New Zealand songwriters
Don McGlashan and Bic Runga. As in 2001 the group gave a series of live performances, though at three nights the run was shorter and the venue was more intimate.
Finn has contributed solo music to various film and TV soundtracks including
Rain
,
Boston Legal
,
Boston Public
,
The Waiting Game
,
Antz
, and
Sports Night
.
Finn had a
cameo appearance acting role on the
BBC Radio Show Flight of the Conchords
.
Finn appeared on fellow musician
Missy Higgins' CD,
On a Clear Night
(2007). He played
electric guitar for the song "
Peachy", and sang
backing vocals on "Going North".
Personal life
Finn married Sharon Dawn Johnson, on 13 February 1982. The song "I Love You Dawn", available on
Afterglow
(an album of unreleased Crowded House tracks and B-sides) was penned in her honour.
They have two sons,
Liam Mullane Finn (born 1983); Split Enz's "Our Day" was written about his birth and Elroy Timothy Finn (born 1989). Both sons are multi-instrumentalists, like their father, and often perform alongside him on tour and in the recording studio. Liam had his own band,
Betchadupa, originally based in
Auckland, then
London before releasing a solo album,
I'll Be Lightning
in 2008. He also plays in
Crowded House's touring band lineup. Elroy Finn is also following in his father and brother's musical footsteps as
drummer for the
psychobilly band
The Tricks
.
Sharon Finn creates
chandeliers in her workshop in Auckland. Numerous chandeliers designed by Sharon featured on stage in the 2004-05 tours promoting the
Everyone Is Here
album.
Sharon has appeared on backing vocals on various albums such as
Crowded House
and
Alex Lloyd's
Watching Angels Mend
.
Recent work
Most recently, both Tim and Neil Finn, having matured over years have learned to share the stage, and with Neil Finn's son
Liam Finn, have been performing and have released an album under the name The Finn Brothers.
Neil Finn solo discography
This discography relates to solo releases by Neil Finn only. See Split Enz discography, Crowded House discography and The Finn Brothers' discography for other related works.
Albums
| Album
| Release
| Charts
| Singles
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| Try Whistling This
| 1998
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- #1 (AUS)
- #1 (NZ)
- #18 (NOR)
- #88 (DU)
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- "Sinner"
- "She Will Have Her Way"
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| Sessions at West 54th
| 2000
- Part of the US television series Sessions at West 54th.
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| One Nil
| 2001
- Second studio release
- Released with the title One All
in the United States in 2002.
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- "Rest of the Day Off"
- "Wherever You Are"
- "Hole In the Ice"
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| 7 Worlds Collide
| 2001
- Features guest musicians including Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, Lisa Germano, Sebastian Steinberg, Johnny Marr, Tim Finn, Betchadupa and New Zealand originated musicians and members of UK band Radiohead.
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Singles
| Date
| Single
| Album
| Charts
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| NZ
| AU
| UK
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| 1998-06-14
| "Sinner"
| Try Whistling This
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| #40
| #39
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| 1998-06-21
| "She Will Have Her Way"
| Try Whistling This
| #19
| –
| #26
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| 1999-06-27
| "I Can See Clearly Now"
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| #16
| –
| –
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| 1999-10-03
| "Can You Hear Us"
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| #1
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| 2001-03-25
| "Rest of the Day Off"
| One Nil
| #29
| –
| –
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| 2001
| "Wherever You Are"
| One Nil
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| –
| #32
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| 2001
| "Hole In the Ice"
| One Nil
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Other contributions
- Live at the World Café: Vol. 15 - Handcrafted
(2002, World Café) - "Driving Me Mad"
- 107.1 KGSR Radio Austin - Broadcasts Vol.10
(2002) - "Private Universe"
References
- The Rock Party