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Tim Finn

New Zealand musician (born 1952)

Tim Finn

Summary

New Zealand musician (born 1952)

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Brian Timothy Finn (born 25 June 1952) is a New Zealand singer, songwriter, musician, and composer. He is best known as a founding member of Split Enz and for his later contributions to Crowded House. Finn founded Split Enz in 1972 with Phil Judd, and the two served as the band's co-lead singers and songwriters. Judd's 1977 departure initially left Finn as the sole lead singer and songwriter, though Judd's replacement, Finn's brother Neil, eventually joined Tim as co-lead singer and songwriter. Tim Finn wrote or co-wrote some of the band's best-known songs, including "I See Red", "Dirty Creature", "I Hope I Never" and "Six Months in a Leaky Boat". While still a member of Split Enz, he released his first solo album Escapade in 1983. A commercial success, the album also produced two hit singles with "Fraction Too Much Friction" and "Made My Day". Finn left Split Enz in early 1984, though he briefly returned for the band's farewell tour later that year.

In 1989, Tim joined Neil's post-Split Enz band Crowded House, in time for their third album Woodface. Tim co-wrote the majority of the songs on the album, including the hits "Four Seasons in One Day", "Weather with You" and "It's Only Natural". Leaving the band in 1991, he reunited with Neil again later in the 1990s under the name Finn Brothers. As well as continuing his solo career, Finn has participated in various collaborations with other artists, including former Split Enz members, and has also composed scores for films and musicals.

Along with his brother, Finn was appointed Officer of the Order of British Empire in 1993 for his services to music.

Early life and education

Brian Timothy Finn was born on 25 June 1952 in Te Awamutu, New Zealand, weighing 10 pounds at birth, to parents Richard and Mary. He has two sisters, and one younger brother, Neil Finn.

At the age of 13, he went to Sacred Heart College, Auckland, a Catholic boarding school, on a scholarship.

Career

1972–1984: Split Enz

Main article: Split Enz

In 1971 Finn commenced a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Auckland. There he played in music practice room 129 (later the name of a Split Enz song) with friends and future Split Enz bandmembers Mike Chunn, Robert Gillies, Philip Judd and Noel Crombie. Music soon became more important to him than his studies. In 1972 he quit university. A few months later, Phil and Tim formed the group Split Ends, renamed Split Enz in 1975, shortly before they left New Zealand for Melbourne. Between 1975 and 1984, the group released nine studio albums. Split Enz played its last show on 4 December 1984 in Auckland.

1981–present: Solo work

Finn had his first success away from Split Enz in 1981 when his discarded demo "They Won't Let My Girlfriend Talk to Me" became a top 10 hit for Australian band Jimmy and the Boys. In 1983, Finn recorded his debut solo album, Escapade, while still a member of Split Enz. This met with major commercial success both in Australia and New Zealand, and yielded hit song "Fraction Too Much Friction", which revealed a more rhythm-based sound than Split Enz had been known for. After contributing four songs to Split Enz album Conflicting Emotions, Finn left the band permanently in June 1984, to focus on a solo career.

In 1986 Finn released his second studio album, Big Canoe. The album utilised a wide variety of instrumentation, including guitars, orchestral backings and traditional Indian instruments - most notably on single "No Thunder, No Fire, No Rain", which was inspired by the Bhopal chemical disaster. Though Big Canoe reached number three on the New Zealand charts, it failed to become the international breakthrough that Finn or record company Virgin had hoped.

In 1987, Finn composed music for the Australian comedy Les Patterson Saves the World, which yielded the Australian hit "You Saved the World". Finn had a small part in Australian film The Coca-Cola Kid alongside then-girlfriend Greta Scacchi, and a larger one in her Italian-shot romance La Donna della Luna (The Moon Woman).

Tim Finn in Split Enz costume.

In late 1988, Finn recording his eponymous third album for Capitol Records. The album yielded strong reviews and the New Zealand hit "Parihaka", based on a Māori village known for its campaign of passive resistance to European occupiers. Finn also created the song "Cane Toad Blues" which played during the credits for the documentary film "Cane Toads: An Unnatural History."

In 2000, the album Together in Concert: Live was released, featuring Finn, and fellow New Zealand singer/songwriters Bic Runga, and Dave Dobbyn. Recorded in August and September 2000 in venues around New Zealand, the album saw the three performers each equitably showcased. Both the concerts and album feature all three performers providing vocal and instrumental backing on each other's songs. The album peaked at number 2 on the New Zealand chart.

In 2015, Finn composed further for theatre, with an opera Star Navigator commissioned by New Zealand Opera, Victorian Opera and West Australian Opera, and the musical Ladies in Black to premiere in Brisbane by Queensland Theatre Company in November 2015.

As England and New Zealand went into COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, Finn and Phil Manzanera began working collaboratively on an album Caught by the Heart. The album was released on 26 August 2021. The album is produced by the two of them, with Manzanera doing the lead instrumental and Finn doing the vocals.

1995–2005 : Finn Brothers

Main article: Finn Brothers

Neil]] as the Finn Brothers.
Tim Finn performing in [[Wellington]].

In 1989, Finn began playing music with younger brother Neil, for an intended Finn brothers record. After working together on some songs, Neil later proposed incorporating the tracks onto the latest album of Crowded House, the group Neil had formed after Split Enz dissolved. Eight of their songs featured on the resulting Crowded House album "Woodface", including the hits "Weather with You" and "Four Seasons in One Day".

In the 1993 Birthday Honours, both Tim and Neil were appointed Officers of the Order of British Empire, for their services to music.

The Finn Brothers resumed their collaborative work and released Finn in 1995. A second and final album was released in 2004 titled, Everyone Is Here. A Mojo magazine review stated that it contained "some of the most haunting music to bear the Finn imprint".

2020–present: Forenzics, ''Ihitea {{okina}}Avei{{okina}}a''

In 2020 Finn co-created Forenzics with former Split Enz keyboardist Eddie Rayner. Forenzics is an experimental project with the debut album Shades and Echoes (2022) as a transformation of the songs of Mental Notes. Alongside Finn and Rayner are Noel Crombie and Phil Judd, who were in Split Enz during the recording of the original album - and also Phil Manzanera who was involved in the redevelopment of Mental Notes into Second Thoughts. Initial singles "Chances Are" and "Premiere Fois" were officially released in November 2021, however "Walking", "Strange Stars" and "Abandoned" were all released before on YouTube (from early 2020 until early 2021). In 2021, he collaborated with Tahitian novelist Célestine Hitiura Vaite and Tom Mcleod for an opera based on the life of Tupaia titled Ihitea Aveia for New Zealand Opera.

In 2022, Tim Finn involved himself in the Waiata / Anthems project producing a Māori language cover of the track "Six Months in a Leaky Boat" (as "Ono Marama Takerehāia").

Personal life

Finn was briefly married to English dancer Liz Malam from 1981–1982. He was in a relationship with actress Greta Scacchi from 1984–1989. Since 1997 he has been married to television presenter Marie Azcona, formerly of MTV and TVNZ One's Music Week. Finn and Azcona have two children, and have collaborated on several songs, some of which are featured on Steel City, the dance show that Finn wrote. Aside from co-writing two tracks with Azcona, Finn collaborated on another with former Split Enz member Mike Chunn. Finn's son Harper and daughter Elliot are musicians in their own right.

Discography

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
(sales thresholds)NZ
AUS
NED
UK
US
EscapadeBig CanoeTim FinnBefore & AfterSay It Is SoFeeding the GodsImaginary KingdomThe ConversationThe View Is Worth the ClimbCaught by the Heart
(with Phil Manzanera)
1810161
331
847
3347229
27
1848
28

Live albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertificationNZ
Together in Concert: Live
(with Dave Dobbyn and Bic Runga)
2

Soundtrack albums

TitleAlbum detailsSteel City

Spoken word albums

TitleAlbum detailsThe Magnificent Nose
(with Anna Paquin)

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsNZ
AUS
North, South, East, West...Anthology
1579

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbumNZ
New Zealand chart peaks:AUS
Australian chart peaks:CAN
UK
"Fraction Too Much Friction""Made My Day""Through the Years""Staring at the Embers""In a Minor Key""Home for My Heart""No Thunder, No Fire, No Rain""Spiritual Hunger""Carve You in Marble""You Saved the World""With You I'm Alive""How'm I Gonna Sleep""Parihaka" (with Herbs)"Crescendo""Not Even Close""Long Hard Road" (with Phil Judd)"Islands" (with MC Fli T)"Persuasion""Hit the Ground Running""Many's the Time""Runs in the Family" (with The Record Partnership)"Steel City""Twinkle""What You've Done""Couldn't Be Done""Horizon""Out of This World""Caught by the Heart"
198328Escapade
22
3434
1984
198587Coca-Cola Kid (soundtrack)
19862446Big Canoe
3392
1987Les Patterson Saves the World
198922777Tim Finn
6
120
199012491
The Big Steal (soundtrack)
1992
199366243Before & After
1411550
1994
9
1998Steel City Soundtrack
1999Say It Is So
200148194Feeding the Gods
2006105Imaginary Kingdom
2007
2008The Conversation
2021Caught by the Heart

Charity singles

YearSongPeak chart positionsNotesNZ
1986"Sailing Away" (as All of Us)1To help raise money and support for New Zealand's 1986–7 America's Cup campaign
  • This discography relates to releases by Tim Finn only. See also Finn Brothers' discography, Crowded House discography and Split Enz discography for other related works.

Awards

RIANZ Awards

The New Zealand Music Awards are awarded annually by the RIANZ in New Zealand.

Yearurl=http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz/category/vault/past-winners/title=NZMAspublisher=nzmusicawards.co.nzaccess-date=2012-09-30url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120922150022/http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz/category/vault/past-winners/archive-date=22 September 2012 }}WorkWithResult
1984International Achievementsolo
Split Enz
1989Best Male Vocalistsolo
Best Songwriter"Parihaka"solo
1992Best Songwriter"It's Only Natural"with Neil Finn
1996Album of the YearFinnFinn Brothers
Best GroupFinn Brothers
International AchievementFinn Brothers
2001Album of the YearTogether in Concert: Livewith Dave Dobbyn & Bic Runga
2005Album of the YearEveryone Is HereFinn Brothers
Single of the Year"Won't Give In"Finn Brothers
International Achievement AwardEveryone Is HereFinn Brothers
2007Best Male Solo ArtistImaginary Kingdomsolo

ARIA Awards

The ARIA Music Awards are awarded annually by the Australian Recording Industry Association.

YearAwardWorkWithResult
1987Best Male ArtistBig Canoesolo
Highest Selling Albumsolo
1993Song of the Year"Weather With You"with Neil Finn (for Crowded House)
1994Best Male ArtistBefore and Aftersolo
Song of the Year"Persuasion"solo
1996Song of the Year"Suffer Never"with Neil Finn (for The Finn Brothers)

Countdown Australian Music Awards

Countdown was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC-TV from 1974 to 1987, it presented music awards from 1979 to 1987, initially in conjunction with magazine TV Week. The TV Week / Countdown Awards were a combination of popular-voted and peer-voted awards.

|- |1981 | himself | Best Australian Songwriter | |- | 1982 | himself | Best Australian Songwriter | |- | Escapade | Best Australian Album | |- | Best Australian Single | |- | Best Video | |- | Songwriter of the Year | |- | Most Popular Male Performer | |- |1984 | himself | Most Popular Male Performer | |- |1985 | himself | Most Popular Male Performer | |-

Helpmann Awards

The Helpmann Awards for live performance in Australia are awarded annually by Live Performance Australia.

YearAwardWorkWithResult
2016Best New Australian WorkLadies in BlackCarolyn Burns and Tim Finn with Simon Phillips
Best Original Scoresolo

References

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  8. (28 February 2021). "Tim Finn: 'Tupaia had a different way of seeing the universe'". Radio New Zealand.
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  14. Ricardo Simich. (2020-06-28). "Spy: Harper Finn keeping the family musical dynasty alive". [[The New Zealand Herald]].
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