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Crowded House

An institution in their homeland, a two-hit wonder in the U.S., and, during the last half of their ten-year career, bona fide stars in the U.K. and most of Europe, Crowded House recorded some of the best pop music of the late '80s and early '90s. Leader Neil Finn's carefully crafted songs, meticulous eye for lyrical detail, and gift for melody are matched by few other songwriters.

Crowded House formed in 1985 when Finn dissolved Split Enz rather than carry on after his brother Tim, the group's founding member, left to pursue a solo career. Instead of carrying through with the new wave direction of latter-day Split Enz, Neil moved in favor of a stripped-down, back-to-basics combo featuring ex-Enz drummer Paul Hester, bassist Nick Seymour, and guitarist Craig Hooper. Initially, the group dubbed itself after Finn's middle name, touring Australia and recording demos under the name the Mullanes; Hooper was dropped shortly after this formative period. In June of 1985, the group headed to Los Angeles to shop for a record label, eventually signing with Capitol Records. Capitol requested that the band change its name, and the group settled on Crowded House, a reflection of the bandmembers' living conditions in L.A. They began work on their debut, enlisting the help of then-unknown producer Mitchell Froom. A partnership between the band and the producer formed, making Froom nearly a fourth member. The partnership benefited both the band and the producer -- the band was helped by Froom's direct approach and more "American" sound as well as his input as a musician, and Froom was able to build a career as a high-profile producer.

Crowded House's self-titled debut didn't gain much attention upon its release in the summer of 1986, due to insufficient promotion from Capitol Records. In wake of the weak support from Capitol, the bandmembers took matters into their own hands. Rather than setting out on an expensive large-scale tour, the group took a more low-profile route, playing acoustic sets for industry insiders and for small crowds at ethnic restaurants and in record stores. This unorthodox approach began a buzz within the industry. On the talk-show circuit, they won over American and Canadian audiences with their charm and wit as well as their wacky antics. By February of 1987, the album broke into the American Top 40, eventually peaking at number 12. The album spawned the number two hit single "Don't Dream It's Over" and "Something So Strong," which reached number seven. In Australia and New Zealand, multi-platinum success followed.

Released in 1988, Temple of Low Men was anything but a sophomore slump -- Finn's new songs were among his finest, showcasing a notable progression in his songcraft. The album's slightly darker material, however, made for a more difficult listen and, although the material was stronger, the record lacked the immediate appeal of the debut. This, coupled with Capitol's lack of promotional support, led to disappointing sales -- the album barely broke the U.S. Top 40 and the single, "Better Be Home Soon," stalled at number 42. Since hope had basically run out for the album, they abandoned plans for a major U.S. tour. A three-month break in touring revitalized the band for a well-received Australian and Canadian tour, but by mid-1989 the band had effectively broken up.

Late in 1989, Neil reunited with his brother Tim and the duo began writing songs together for the first time, with the intention of releasing the material on a proposed Finn Brothers album. The collaboration was successful and the duo was prolific, writing 14 songs in a very short time. After the initial sessions with Tim, Neil began working on a new set of songs, designed for the next Crowded House album, but he soon found the new material unsatisfactory. Neil decided to combine the better moments of the Finn Brothers project and the scrapped third album, adding his brother as a fourth member of Crowded House.

Crowded House's third album, Woodface, released in the summer of 1991, proved the decision to combine the material from the two scrapped records was sound -- the album certainly represents their finest recorded moments. Although the choice of "Chocolate Cake" as a leadoff single was both misleading and off-putting to American audiences, effectively sinking the album's chances of success in the U.S., England and Europe embraced the band for the first time. After about six months of dormancy, they began charting in the U.K. and Europe with several singles, including the smash "Weather with You." The British success of "Weather with You" helped Woodface achieve platinum status in the U.K. and led the group to several headlining concerts at Wembley Arena. Tim, for all of his invaluable contributions in the writing and recording of Woodface, proved extraneous to the band's live show. He left the band in November 1991, as the band was in the middle of its tour and just prior to its breakthrough success in England. Following the success of Woodface, both Neil and Tim were awarded OBEs from the Queen of England in 1993; the honor was bestowed for their contributions to the arts.

In early 1993, Crowded House regrouped to record their fourth album, adding American guitarist Mark Hart (who had briefly toured with the band around the time of Temple of Low Men) to the band and dropping Mitchell Froom as their producer, opting instead for ex-Killing Joke member Youth. Together Alone was released in October 1993 (January 1994 in North America) to unanimously positive reviews and solid sales in every country except the United States. Upon its release, Together Alone entered the English charts at number four; at the time, Woodface was still in the U.K. charts. After the album was released, Crowded House embarked on a successful European tour. They were beginning an American tour when Hester decided to leave the band to spend more time with his new family. Hiring a session drummer, the band rounded out the tour, eventually returning to Australia.

By the end of 1994, Neil decided to cut back on the touring to work on side projects, which included some production work for Dave Dobbyn and a second try at a Finn Brothers album with Tim. The Finn Brothers finally released their long-awaited duet album in the fall of 1995. In June of 1996, Neil officially broke up Crowded House. That same month, Recurring Dream: The Very Best of Crowded House was released, entering the U.K. and Australian charts at number one. After a handful of "final shows" in various locations, on Sunday, November 24, 1996, Crowded House played their official farewell show at the Sydney Opera House to 100,000 fans as a benefit for the Sydney Children's Hospital Fund.

In 1997, Hester formed a new band, Largest Living Things, releasing two EPs and playing regular gigs in Australia as well as hosting his own television show. Neil made his debut as a solo artist in June 1998 with Try Whistling This. In December 1999, Afterglow, an album's worth of Crowded House leftovers and rarities, was issued in Australia and New Zealand; the album was released in the U.K. during January of the following year.

Neil continued recording both as a solo artist and as part of the Finn Brothers with Tim. In 2005, Hester, after years of battling depression, took his own life near his home in Australia. A year later, the archival release Farewell to the World captured the Sydney farewell show on both CD and DVD. In 2007, Neil reactivated the band with Nick Seymour, Mark Hart, and a new drummer, Matt Sherrod. The album Time on Earth followed soon after. In 2010, the Neil and new Crowded House line-up returned with the studio album Intriguer. ~ Chris Woodstra, Rovi
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Comments

Don't dream it's over man I love this song
lastdance99
Feels like nothing matters in our Private Universe....
My heart is passed the point of being more than just broken , part of me is in the ground...... i ' v e tried a million times and more to win a heart of any nice guy and i lose all the time......iv e prayed, ive sang, ive danced and prayed some more and still single for a lonnnnng while. Im mid 30's, never been married, no kids yet. Ive been told by others im one of a kind and a rare gem.....why cant i get a decent loving man???!!! Grrrrr. Frustrated to the max!
Modern day Simon and Garfunkel. Thank God for Crowded House.
Great album !
Very good song always lifts my sprits
oh , i just remembered that i like Crowded House!!! wow..it's been about 20 yrs?? huh...
Crowded House/ Split Enz was America' great ignorant mistake musically.
I love this song one of the BEST song of the 80's
Crowded house..... Love it
Don't Dream It's Over. Good song, good song.
lindsey.j.bi s h o p
I went to the Farewell concert at the Sydney Opera House. It was AMAZING. Probably the best live concert I have ever been too ! Also saw them at Wembly. GREAT Aussie/kiwi Band.
Great song-remembe r this growing up being in the car with my Parents on Roadtrips!
Don't Dream It's Over. I always thought that Julian Lennon sang this for some reason. I never knew it was Crowded House. I love this song.
jsayther
@rwbbunny said the person talking s**t on the internet
kitkat6...WH A T A SAD COMMENTARY ON LIFE WHEN IN 2006 YOU WASTED MONEY TO SEE THEM IN PHILLY...LET S MOVE ON... RENT A MOVIE NEXT TIME OR GET A LIFE...LETS MOVE ON....
Saw them in 2006 in Philly - they were terrific. Both new albums very good.
be.arg4
Don't dream its over.
jpjanzen
Great band I have been listening to them for years. They sound just as good today as they did the first time I heard them. Wish I would have seen them live.
tjarrell15
I'm a proud crowdie
dic_camarill o
I love Crowded House. Great catchy tunes and what great vocals! I saw them in the early 90's in Santa Barbara at an old theater. What a great show! Wish these guys were still together.
tjarrell15
Master tunesmiths.
Crowded House in Dallas in 87, What a great year for music.
anthony9674
Actually saw Crowded House OPEN for Bruce Hornsby in 87 and blow him off the stage. This band's music stands the test of time. They should have been huge, but I kind of like being one a few who gets the joke!
man i have it on 80's pop station..... l o v e this song very haunting but beautiful lyrics
whaaa
Timeless album. It still sounds so good.
benjaminboot h
There is something about Neil Finn's voice that makes me believe that it will all be ok, that the bittersweet truth is all that matters.
Crowded House is a first-rate pop rock band, and one of my personal favorites. Their sound always makes me think of what the Beatles might have sounded like, had they come together (no pun intended) in the mid-80s. Recurring Dream is a solid hits package, for the uninitiated (and there are surprisingly many). Play on, boys!
tjarrell15
Great band - Woodface will always remind me of 1991/1992.
cbergmanesq
I like crowded house, but also really like the six pence cover. One of the better 80's covers.
wendy.beckha m
Sixpence who? Paleeeeez! This is the real McCoy and the only version that matters!
reminds me good all times in the Oz land beginning of the 90's! don't dream it's over:)
One of the best songs of that decade, great song when I was 15 years old. Music had a big part in my life in those years and this was a huge song for me.
Love... don't dream it's over..!
I like Sixpence None the Richer's version better...
Chocolate Cake's lyrics were an indictment of American excess. If you look a the song it's pretty cutting of the American lifestyle at the time. Love the band, glad to be a Crowdie.
hey got intriguer on here..just got Amsterdam on here. need to update their profile
Regarding "Woodface" how was the song Chocolate Cake "misleading and "off-putting " to American audiences? As I remember the album did very well and Chocolate Cake was plastered all over MTV at the time.??
Crowded House/Neil Finn is definitely one of my all-time favs.
brett3606
Another vote to say Neil Finn is a brilliant, remarkable and highly unrecognized songwriter. I rank him up with Billy Joel and The Beatles. As a songwriter myself, I strive to capture the same beautiful spark of poetry and music that he combines so elegantly.
Beautiful song!
And yes Pandora should have Time on Earth and now Intriguer as of July!! Their new singe Saturday Sun is stuck in my head. Go to their website to see the video!
Truly unappreciate d . Neil Finn is the greatest lyric writer of our time and his crafting of songs is truly unique and amazing. By far and away my favorite band of all time. Was like having a long lost relative come back from the grave when they returned.
lastdance99
Pandora, please get Time On Earth, the latest Crowded House release -- it's been out since 2007 !! I see you only have the single from it.
That these guys didn't make it big in the U.S. shows what is wrong with the music industry stateside-ta l e n t is largely ignored.
conniesebrin g
saw temple of low men tour at Tipitinas in New Orleans. One of the best performances I have ever seen
white SOUL // luv it !!
Love the harmonies and lyrics. Truly an underrated, underappreci a t e d group in the U.S.
dorky
As some of you have said, truly underappreci a t e d here in the U.S. I saw them on the Time on Earth tour and once prior the bothers Finn were touring together. It was such a magical show, as they performed songs from Split Enz, Crowded House and their solo stuff. It was sad that Phil Hester passed. If you haven't seen it or heard it, pick up the Farewell to the World CD and or DVD, just fabulous! My favorite Crowded House song is Hole in the River, but so many close seconds. Love you Neil!
lastdance99
Best Neil Finn song: Sinner. A dozen are tied for second. Best Crowded House song? Too many to name! Private Universe, Distant Sun, Nails... cannot rave enough about this most underappreci a t e d band.
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