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Needle Mythology reissue a special expanded album edition of Finn, the album released by New Zealandâs most celebrated musical siblings Tim and Neil Finn to acclaim both from critics and long-time fans who had followed the pairâs work since their time in together in Split Enz.
Released in close collaboration with Tim and Neil, the newly-expanded Finn comes with an entire album The Finn Demos, which gathers together ten songs from 1989âs legendary Murchison St sessions, remastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios. Convening at Neilâs new Melbourne apartment with a view to making an album together, Tim and Neil embarked on an intensely productive period, writing several songs that would briefly result
in Tim joining Crowded House for the resulting Woodface album.
Assisted by the late Paul Hester on drums, the demos capture a host of songs that would go on to be played in arenas around the world in their newborn state: âItâs Only Naturalâ, âCatherine Wheelsâ, âWeather With Youâ, featuring a whole extra verse and the previously unreleased âFour Stepping in 3/4 Timeâ.
For this release, long-time fan and collaborator on Neilâs 7 Worlds Collide project, Ed OâBrien (Radiohead) contributed liner notes, hymning the albumâs âheavyâ beauty and its âelemental energy.â Featuring brand new artwork designed by Needle Mythologyâs James Gosling, the expanded Finn features newly-unearthed images of Tim and Neil taken by Darryl Ward during the sessions for the album. For this release, Tim and Neil have also
shared the âlistening notesâ submitted by the brothersâ parents â something they would do for every song their sons wrote.
For Finn, Tim and Neil enlisted the services of Tchad Blake, whose âfeelâ-based approach brought out the best in the brothers, who played every instrument on the record. Writing about the record for Mojo at the time, David Hepworth characterised Finn as a âwarm and loose recordâ that hardcore fans would undoubtedly âadoreâ.
Originally released on Parlophone Records, Finn spawned an unlikely top 30 hit, the mesmerising semi-improvised psych-rock fan favourite âSuffer Neverâ.
The expanded double album edition of Finn has been cut at Abbey Road by Miles Showell.
The CD version is presented as the original album plus a separate disc containing the bonus tracks.
Of this release, Needle Mythology co-founder Pete Paphides says, âAs a life-long fan of the Finn brothersâ music in all its incarnations, Iâm grateful that Tim and Neil have given us the opportunity to re-present their work to the world in a manner that befits the magic of these sessions. The experience of hearing these songs emerge from the speakers at Abbey Road is one Iâll never forget.â
Released in close collaboration with Tim and Neil, the newly-expanded Finn comes with an entire album The Finn Demos, which gathers together ten songs from 1989âs legendary Murchison St sessions, remastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios. Convening at Neilâs new Melbourne apartment with a view to making an album together, Tim and Neil embarked on an intensely productive period, writing several songs that would briefly result
in Tim joining Crowded House for the resulting Woodface album.
Assisted by the late Paul Hester on drums, the demos capture a host of songs that would go on to be played in arenas around the world in their newborn state: âItâs Only Naturalâ, âCatherine Wheelsâ, âWeather With Youâ, featuring a whole extra verse and the previously unreleased âFour Stepping in 3/4 Timeâ.
For this release, long-time fan and collaborator on Neilâs 7 Worlds Collide project, Ed OâBrien (Radiohead) contributed liner notes, hymning the albumâs âheavyâ beauty and its âelemental energy.â Featuring brand new artwork designed by Needle Mythologyâs James Gosling, the expanded Finn features newly-unearthed images of Tim and Neil taken by Darryl Ward during the sessions for the album. For this release, Tim and Neil have also
shared the âlistening notesâ submitted by the brothersâ parents â something they would do for every song their sons wrote.
For Finn, Tim and Neil enlisted the services of Tchad Blake, whose âfeelâ-based approach brought out the best in the brothers, who played every instrument on the record. Writing about the record for Mojo at the time, David Hepworth characterised Finn as a âwarm and loose recordâ that hardcore fans would undoubtedly âadoreâ.
Originally released on Parlophone Records, Finn spawned an unlikely top 30 hit, the mesmerising semi-improvised psych-rock fan favourite âSuffer Neverâ.
The expanded double album edition of Finn has been cut at Abbey Road by Miles Showell.
The CD version is presented as the original album plus a separate disc containing the bonus tracks.
Of this release, Needle Mythology co-founder Pete Paphides says, âAs a life-long fan of the Finn brothersâ music in all its incarnations, Iâm grateful that Tim and Neil have given us the opportunity to re-present their work to the world in a manner that befits the magic of these sessions. The experience of hearing these songs emerge from the speakers at Abbey Road is one Iâll never forget.â
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Needle Mythology reissue a special expanded album edition of Finn, the album released by New Zealandâs most celebrated musical siblings Tim and Neil Finn to acclaim both from critics and long-time fans who had followed the pairâs work since their time in together in Split Enz.
Released in close collaboration with Tim and Neil, the newly-expanded Finn comes with an entire album The Finn Demos, which gathers together ten songs from 1989âs legendary Murchison St sessions, remastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios. Convening at Neilâs new Melbourne apartment with a view to making an album together, Tim and Neil embarked on an intensely productive period, writing several songs that would briefly result
in Tim joining Crowded House for the resulting Woodface album.
Assisted by the late Paul Hester on drums, the demos capture a host of songs that would go on to be played in arenas around the world in their newborn state: âItâs Only Naturalâ, âCatherine Wheelsâ, âWeather With Youâ, featuring a whole extra verse and the previously unreleased âFour Stepping in 3/4 Timeâ.
For this release, long-time fan and collaborator on Neilâs 7 Worlds Collide project, Ed OâBrien (Radiohead) contributed liner notes, hymning the albumâs âheavyâ beauty and its âelemental energy.â Featuring brand new artwork designed by Needle Mythologyâs James Gosling, the expanded Finn features newly-unearthed images of Tim and Neil taken by Darryl Ward during the sessions for the album. For this release, Tim and Neil have also
shared the âlistening notesâ submitted by the brothersâ parents â something they would do for every song their sons wrote.
For Finn, Tim and Neil enlisted the services of Tchad Blake, whose âfeelâ-based approach brought out the best in the brothers, who played every instrument on the record. Writing about the record for Mojo at the time, David Hepworth characterised Finn as a âwarm and loose recordâ that hardcore fans would undoubtedly âadoreâ.
Originally released on Parlophone Records, Finn spawned an unlikely top 30 hit, the mesmerising semi-improvised psych-rock fan favourite âSuffer Neverâ.
The expanded double album edition of Finn has been cut at Abbey Road by Miles Showell.
The CD version is presented as the original album plus a separate disc containing the bonus tracks.
Of this release, Needle Mythology co-founder Pete Paphides says, âAs a life-long fan of the Finn brothersâ music in all its incarnations, Iâm grateful that Tim and Neil have given us the opportunity to re-present their work to the world in a manner that befits the magic of these sessions. The experience of hearing these songs emerge from the speakers at Abbey Road is one Iâll never forget.â
Released in close collaboration with Tim and Neil, the newly-expanded Finn comes with an entire album The Finn Demos, which gathers together ten songs from 1989âs legendary Murchison St sessions, remastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios. Convening at Neilâs new Melbourne apartment with a view to making an album together, Tim and Neil embarked on an intensely productive period, writing several songs that would briefly result
in Tim joining Crowded House for the resulting Woodface album.
Assisted by the late Paul Hester on drums, the demos capture a host of songs that would go on to be played in arenas around the world in their newborn state: âItâs Only Naturalâ, âCatherine Wheelsâ, âWeather With Youâ, featuring a whole extra verse and the previously unreleased âFour Stepping in 3/4 Timeâ.
For this release, long-time fan and collaborator on Neilâs 7 Worlds Collide project, Ed OâBrien (Radiohead) contributed liner notes, hymning the albumâs âheavyâ beauty and its âelemental energy.â Featuring brand new artwork designed by Needle Mythologyâs James Gosling, the expanded Finn features newly-unearthed images of Tim and Neil taken by Darryl Ward during the sessions for the album. For this release, Tim and Neil have also
shared the âlistening notesâ submitted by the brothersâ parents â something they would do for every song their sons wrote.
For Finn, Tim and Neil enlisted the services of Tchad Blake, whose âfeelâ-based approach brought out the best in the brothers, who played every instrument on the record. Writing about the record for Mojo at the time, David Hepworth characterised Finn as a âwarm and loose recordâ that hardcore fans would undoubtedly âadoreâ.
Originally released on Parlophone Records, Finn spawned an unlikely top 30 hit, the mesmerising semi-improvised psych-rock fan favourite âSuffer Neverâ.
The expanded double album edition of Finn has been cut at Abbey Road by Miles Showell.
The CD version is presented as the original album plus a separate disc containing the bonus tracks.
Of this release, Needle Mythology co-founder Pete Paphides says, âAs a life-long fan of the Finn brothersâ music in all its incarnations, Iâm grateful that Tim and Neil have given us the opportunity to re-present their work to the world in a manner that befits the magic of these sessions. The experience of hearing these songs emerge from the speakers at Abbey Road is one Iâll never forget.â

















