- Woodface
Infobox Album |
Name = Woodface
Type =Album
Artist =Crowded House
Released =July 2 ,1991
Recorded =Melbourne Australia
Genre = Rock
Length = 48:13
Label = Capitol
Producer =Mitchell Froom
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:5227gjyrj6i9 link]
* Insider's Guides Rating-10|8 [http://www.insidersguides.net/musicguides/artists/CrowdedHouse/Woodface.php link]
*Robert Christgau Rating-Christgau|cut [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=crowded+house link]
Last album = "Temple of Low Men "
(1988)
This album = "Woodface"
(1991)
Next album = "Together Alone "
(1993)"Woodface" is the critically acclaimed third studio
album from New Zealand rock bandCrowded House . Released in1991 , it features the singles "Chocolate Cake", "Fall At Your Feet", "Weather with You ", "Four Seasons In One Day", and "It’s Only Natural". Woodface and the single "Weather with You" are notable for starting the band's run of success in the UK and parts of Europe.History
Background
Following the "
Temple of Low Men " tour, Crowded House decided to take some time off. In this time, the group's leader and key songwriter Neil Finn reconciled with his older brotherTim Finn , following years of being estranged after Tim departure fromSplit Enz . Upon this reconciliation, the two began writing songs for an album they were considering to release under the name "Finn". The sessions yielded enough songs for an album and both brothers were happy with the result, but Neil was also faced with the task of writing a third Crowded House album. After recording with Seymour and Hester, the record company rejected most of the songs recorded for this album, Neil asked his brother if they could use some of the "Finn" songs for the next album. Tim agreed on the proviso that he be made a member, though in some interviews, he has indicated he meant this as a joke. Neil took this literally and the group with the newly appointed member Tim Finn returned to the studio to record these songs.Cite book
last = Bourke
first = Chris
title = Something So Strong
publisher = Macmillan Australia
year =1997
ISBN =0732908868]These recording sessions mixed with a few songs from the earlier sessions yielded "
Woodface ", which was released in July 1991 featuring seven songs written jointly by Tim and Neil Finn together, most of which had the two performing harmonied vocals, and featured the sombre "All I Ask" performed solo by Tim, which was later featured onAIDS awareness commercials in Australia. The other tracks were primarily Neil compositions - with the exception of the exuberant Hester-written song "Italian Plastic", a commonly performed song on live concerts - mostly songs that were from the original rejected album.The band was at the pinnacle of its creative output, and the songs "
Weather with You " and "Fall at Your Feet " became signature songs for the band. During the first supporting tour for "Woodface," Tim Finn was asked to leave part way through the UK leg (which was projected as the final leg but the success of the album dictated more dates be added).Mark Hart was flown in to play keyboards for the remaining dates. The final date of this first tour at the Town and Country Club inLondon was recorded and given a limited release in Australia, while excerpts were released asB-sides for the album's singles in other countries.The Finn brothers had previously worked together musically in the 1970s and 1980s in the
New Zealand bandSplit Enz , which Tim co-founded, and they later recorded twoFinn Brothers albums, "Finn" (1995), and "Everyone Is Here" (2004).Production
Woodface was produced by
Mitchell Froom and Neil Finn, and mixed byBob Clearmountain . An interesting fact is that whilePaul Hester was the band's drummer at the time,Ricky Fataar is credited with playing the drums for some Finn Brothers songs recorded before the two projects merged.The title of the album is a reference to the French-language expression "gueule de bois", which means "hangover".fact|date=March 2007
Album and single releases
"Chocolate Cake" was released as the first single, and it sealed the fate of the band in America. The song was a humorous comment on American excesses. It failed to make the US singles chart. The album's second single, "Fall At Your Feet" fared a little better, but with lost momentum for the band it only reached #75.
The album sold well internationally. The immense success of this album particularly in the UK prompted the Queen in June 1993 to bestow the OBE upon Tim and Neil for their contribution to the music of New Zealand.
Personnel
Crowded House
*
Paul Hester - Drums, Vocals, Keyboards & Percussion
*Nick Seymour - Bass & Vocals
*Neil Finn - Guitars, Vocals & Keyboards
*Tim Finn - Piano, Guitar & VocalsAdditional Musicians
* Ricki Fataar - Drums and Percussion on "All I Ask", "There Goes God" & "Weather with You"
*Chris Wilson - Harmonica on "Chocolate Cake", "Tall Trees" & "There Goes God"
*Peter Bucknell - Violin on "There Goes God"
* Vince Parsonage - Viola on "There Goes God"
*Alex Acuna - Additional Percussion
* Geoffrey Hales - Additional Percussion
* Jack Mack - Brass
*David Hidalgo - Accordion on "As Sure As I Am"
* Jorge Callendrelli - Strings arranged and conducted on "All I Ask"
* Sharon Finn - Backing vocals on "All I Ask"
* Mitchell Froom - Keyboards
*Mark Hart - Additional Keyboards
* Stuart Ellison - Additional KeyboardsProduction
* Mitchell Froom / Neil Finn - Producers
*Tchad Blake - Engineer
*Bob Clearmountain - Mixer
* Nick Seymour / Tommy Steele - Art Direction
* Nick Seymour - Cover PaintingTrack listing
"All songs written by
Neil Finn andTim Finn unless noted otherwise."
# "Chocolate Cake" - 4:02
# "It's Only Natural " - 3:32
# "Fall at Your Feet " (N. Finn) - 3:18
# "Tall Trees" - 2:19
# "Weather with You " - 3:44
# "Whispers and Moans" (N. Finn) - 3:39
# "Four Seasons in One Day " - 2:50
# "There Goes God" - 3:50
# "Fame Is" (N. Finn) - 2:23
# "All I Ask" - 3:56
# "As Sure as I Am" (N. Finn) - 2:53
# "Italian Plastic" (Paul Hester ) - 3:39
# "She Goes On" (N. Finn) - 3:15
# "How Will You Go" - 3:05
#* "I'm Still Here" (Paul Hester ) (hidden track) 1:07** * "I'm Still Here" on track #14 with "How Will You Go" at 3:37 (after 32 seconds' silence) as a hidden track.
Discarded tracks
The following songs were originally recorded by Crowded House for the album before Tim Finn became involved. Most of them later appeared on the posthumous rarities album "Afterglow", released in 1999, leaving only "Fields are Full of Your Kind" and "My Legs are Gone" off, and
as of 2008 , the tracks remain unreleased.* "Anyone Can Tell"
* "Left Hand"
* "Dr. Livingstone"
* "Sacred Cow"
* "I Love You Dawn"
* "My Telly's Gone Bung"
* "Time Immemorial"
* "Fields are Full of Your Kind"
* "My Legs are Gone"Influence
Gert Bettens , co-founder of Belgian bandK's Choice , named his new band "Woodface" after this album.Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.etext.org/lists/house/woodface/woodface-linernotes.html Liner notes]
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