Crowded House
Crowded House was an Australian/New Zealand rock group between 1986 and 1996; two original members were from Australia and one was from New Zealand. Performing in the 1980s and 1990s, the group was based around the songwriting and vocal talents of New Zealand born lead singer, composer and guitarist Neil Finn.
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Rock group - Australia - New Zealand - 1980s - 1990s - Neil Finn
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The group had important connections in the Australian and New Zealand rock scenes. Neil Finn and Paul Hester were former members of Split Enz; Neil was the younger brother of Split Enz founding member Tim Finn. Bassist Nick Seymour was the younger brother of singer-songwriter-guitarist Mark Seymour, leader of Australian rock group Hunters & Collectors.
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Paul Hester - Split Enz - Tim Finn - Nick Seymour - Mark Seymour - Hunters & Collectors
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The first incarnation of the band in 1985, The Mullanes, was a 4-piece formed in Melbourne, Australia, which also included guitarist Craig Hooper, formerly of The Reels. Hooper left the group before their first album and the change of name to Crowded House (alluding to the cramped quarters at 1902 N. Sycamore St. in Los Angeles the three remaining members shared during the recording of their debut album). Early in their career they also invited former Split Enz keyboard player Eddie Rayner to join, but he declined. Tim Finn joined the group for their third album, Woodface but left again soon after.
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1985 - The Mullanes - Craig Hooper - The Reels - Eddie Rayner - Woodface
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The group's output was mainly folk-influenced pop-rock in a decidedly Beatles vein, but Finn's songwriting skills made them stand out from similar bands. By far New Zealand's most internationally-successful popular musicians, their notable hits include "Better Be Home Soon", "Something So Strong", "Don't Dream It's Over", and the Byrds-influenced "Weather with You". They released four albums during their career: Crowded House, Temple of Low Men, Woodface and Together Alone, plus the post-breakup Best-Of Recurring Dream and the rarities collection Afterglow.
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Beatles - Byrds
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Members of the band included Tim Finn (Neil's brother) in 1990/91, Nick Seymour, Paul Hester (1986-1994), session musician and Supertramp recruit Mark Hart (1993-1996) and session drummer Peter Jones (1994-1996).
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Tim Finn - Nick Seymour - Paul Hester - Mark Hart - Peter Jones
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The group broke up amicably in 1996, following Hester's acrimonious departure in April 1994 during an American tour; he was replaced for a short time by Jones. Finn decided to end the group soon after recording the first Finn Brothers album in 1995, and Hester returned for their massively successful free farewell concert on the steps of the Sydney Opera House in November 1996. However, various members of the group still turn up as guest musicians at each other's concerts on a regular basis.
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1996 - Finn Brothers - Sydney Opera House
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Since the break up, Neil has embarked on a successful solo career and Tim has resumed his, although they have continued to work together and have recorded a total of two Finn Brothers albums as of 2004. Mark Hart rejoined Supertramp. Paul Hester became a television personality in Australia with his own prime-time show and worked mostly as a freelance drummer (e.g. for Tarmac Adam). He hosted the successful Australian cable music channel Music Max's Sessions series. Hester took his own life after a long battle with depression on March 26, 2005 at age 46. Nick Seymour produces bands in his studio in Dublin.
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Finn Brothers - As of 2004 - Supertramp - Paul Hester - Television personality - Australia - Tarmac Adam - March 26 - 2005 - Nick Seymour
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The song "Don't Dream It's Over" was covered by Sixpence None the Richer in their 2002 album "Divine Discontent", which includes many covers from other artists or groups.
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Sixpence None the Richer - 2002
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