The 'Finn Brothers' is the name of the musical project of
New Zealand brothers
Neil and
Tim Finn.
The brothers started off making music together from a very young age, and Neil joined his big brother Tim in
Split Enz at the age of eighteen. Both brothers have been involved in complicated music careers after Split Enz finished in 1984. Neil started his own band,
Crowded House and subsequently recorded two solo albums after Crowded House disbanded in 1996. He re-united with the other members for a new Crowded house album in 2007. Tim started a solo-career in 1983 and temporarily joined Crowded House for the Woodface album 1991.
Both brothers were awarded the
OBE in June 1993 for their contribution to New Zealand music.
History
''Woodface'' and ''Finn''
Tim and Neil intended to start the Finn brothers project after a three week song writing spree in 1990. However most of the songs written during this time were deemed suitable for inclusion on a Crowded House album and they appeared on
Woodface which was released in 1991 and led to Tim joining Crowded House. Many of the original demo recordings from these sessions were eventually released as b-sides on later Finn Brothers singles. Tim left Crowded House while they were touring Europe in support of the Woodface album. Tim and Neil reconvened with the Finn brothers project in 1995, and a lo-fi album simply called
Finn was released. In the UK the duo changed both their name and the album name to Finn Brothers to avoid confusion with a band going under the moniker
Fin. This title was kept for all future ''brothers'' collaborations, however re-releases of the original album in
Australia and
New Zealand still go by the original title ''Finn''.
''Everyone is Here''
In 2004, a second album was released, ''
Everyone Is Here''. It was recorded twice, once in upstate
New York with famed
Bowie producer
Tony Visconti, bassist
Bones Hillman and
Ross Burge on drums, then again six months later in
Los Angeles with
Crowded House producer
Mitchell Froom and different session musicians. Some of the songs from the first recording session were kept as B sides and later appeared on a special edition of the album. The album featured the would be
Split Enz song "Edible Flowers" for which a music video was filmed. The music video features two people in a donkey suit, however its wearers cannot be seen. In the 2005 tour, Neil and Tim Finn wore a donkey suit onto stage for many performances also.
Following the
Boxing Day Tsunami, The Finn Brothers appeared at the
Wave Aid fundraising concert in
Sydney to help raise funds for aid organisations working in disaster affected areas. As well as their own material, they performed a cover of
Hunters and Collectors' "Throw Your Arms Around Me."
Discography
''This discography relates to releases by The Finn Brothers. See
Neil Finn's discography,
Tim Finn's discography,
Crowded House discography and
Split Enz discography for other works by the Finn Brothers.''
Singles
External links
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Finn Brothers Official Home Page
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Finn Brothers Official Fan Club Notice Board
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Frenz Official Fan Forum
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Enzology - Radio NZ's Split Enz documentary site
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Seven Worlds Fanpage
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Something So Finn
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All Music guide Biography
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Finnatics - German language fan page
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MySpace fan page