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Everyone Is Here

 
Album Review: Everyone Is Here

  • Artist: The Finn Brothers
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 24, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Nearly ten years after their first album as a duo, the Finn Brothers returned with Everyone Is Here in the late summer of 2004. There was a considerably larger gap of time separating Everyone Is Here and Finn than there was between that album and Woodface, the one Crowded House album to feature Tim and the first time the brothers worked together since the disbandment of Split Enz. Only four years separated Finn and Woodface, while it took nearly a decade for the Finns to deliver a second album, and quite a bit happened during that time. Each brother released two studio albums and one live album (Tim's was a collaborative live effort, but it could be argued that Neil's star-studded 7 Worlds Collide was collaborative too) and, more importantly, their mother Mary passed away, and all of this feeds into the spirit, vibe, and sensibility of Everyone Is Here. At its heart, this is an album about family -- specifically, about being brothers. This is the first time the Finns have written as directly and abundantly about their kinship, and unlike other famous rock siblings, the Finns' relationship is not only cordial but loving, which doesn't mean that it's any less complex than such legendarily combative brothers from the Everlys through the Gallaghers. Tim and Neil mine their relationship throughout the album -- the word "brother" seems to appear here more often than the entirety of their past work -- and they've come up with a moving set of songs that may not add up to a concept album yet are surely unified by a set of themes. Similarly, despite three different sets of producers (primarily Mitchell Froom, but also Jon Brion and Tony Visconti for individual tracks) the album boasts a unified sound, particularly in comparison to the rather ragged, seemingly unfinished Neil effort One Nil (distilled and strengthened in its American incarnation, One All) or Tim's Feeding the Gods. It's a meditative, expertly crafted mature pop record, filled with subtle sonic textures -- ranging from banjos to harmoniums, all adding colors to layers of primarily acoustic guitars -- that give this low-key, reflective music a rich variety of color. While Everyone Is Here lacks the brightness of much of Woodface, it's the Finn Brothers' strongest collection of songs since that masterpiece, and arguably their most emotionally resonant album to date. With any luck, it won't be another decade's wait until the sequel. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Won't Give In (Lyrics) Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (4:17)
Nothing Wrong With You (Lyrics) Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (4:10)
Anything Can Happen (Lyrics) Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (3:04)
Luckiest Man Alive (Lyrics) Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (3:56)
Homesick (Lyrics) Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (3:48)
Disembodied Voices (Lyrics) Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (3:40)
A Life Between Us Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (3:53)
All God's Children (Lyrics) Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (3:47)
Edible Flowers (Lyrics) Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (4:51)
All the Colours (Lyrics) Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (2:11)
Part of Me, Part of You (Lyrics) Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (3:29)
Gentle Hum (Lyrics) Tim Finn, Neil Finn Finn Brothers (4:36)

Credits

Davey Faragher (Guitar (Bass)), Jon Brion (?), Don McGlashan (Euphonium), Tony Visconti (Producer), Chris Dibble (Engineer), Tony Visconti (String Arrangements), Jon Brion (Harmonium), Tim Finn (Guitar (Acoustic)), Isobel Griffiths (String Contractor), Adam Kasper (Engineer), Tony Visconti (Adaptation), Jon Brion (Drum Fills), Mitchell Froom (Orchestration), Neil Finn (Bass), Jon Brion (Guitar), Neil Watson (Lap Steel Guitar), Jon Brion (Guitar (12 String)), David Boucher (Engineer), Neil Finn (Guitar), Tony Visconti (Engineer), Jon Brion (Guitar (Electric)), Neil Finn (Tambourine), Finn Brothers (String Arrangements), Gavyn Wright (String Conductor), Finn Brothers (Producer), Kevin Harp (Mixing Assistant), Neil Finn (Piano), Jon Brion (Organ), Jon Brion (Guitar (Acoustic)), Mitchell Froom (Piano), Tim Finn (Guitar), Miles Golding (Violin), Mitchell Froom (Organ), Matt Chamberlain (Drums), Bob Clearmountain (Mixing), Errin Familia (Assistant Engineer), Marti Friedlander (Photography), Tony Visconti (Conductor), Tony Visconti (Cello), Mario J. McNulty (Engineer), Adam Kasper (Audio Engineer), Tim Finn (Vocals), Tony Visconti (Mandolin), Mark McKenna (Assistant Engineer), Matthew Cullen (Assistant Engineer), Geoffrey Maddock (String Arrangements), Jon Brion (Percussion Programming), Jon Brion (Percussion), Sebastian Steinberg (Guitar (Bass)), Tim Finn (Piano), Neil Finn (Guitar Loops), Mitchell Froom (Producer), James Crabb (Accordion), Neil Finn (Producer), Mitchell Froom (Wurlitzer), Neil Baldock (Engineer), Tony Visconti (Throat Singing), Jon Brion (Producer), Tim Finn (Tambourine), Steven Rhodes (Assistant Engineer), Tim Finn (Organ (Hammond)), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Mitchell Froom (Audio Production), Jon Brion (Drums), Sebastian Steinberg (Bass), Tim Finn (Percussion), Neil Finn (Vocals), Pete Thomas (Drums), Steven Rhodes (Engineer), Jon Brion (Banjo), Neil Finn (Banjo), Tony Visconti (Orchestration), Davey Faragher (Bass), Tony Visconti (Double Bass)
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Everyone Is Here
Studio album by The Finn Brothers
Released August 23, 2004
Recorded Cello Studios,
Los Angeles,
Feb/Mar 2004
Genre Alternative Rock
Length 45:47
Label Nettwerk Records
Producer Mitchell Froom, Jon Brion, Tony Visconti
Professional reviews
The Finn Brothers chronology
Finn
(1995)
Everyone Is Here
(2004)

Everyone Is Here is the second album by The Finn Brothers, a music project of New Zealand brothers Tim and Neil Finn.

The album was recorded twice, once in upstate New York with famed Bowie producer Tony Visconti, then again six months later in Los Angeles with Crowded House stalwart Mitchell Froom. Some of the songs from the first recording session were kept as B sides and later appeared on a special edition of the album.

Track listing

All songs were written by Neil and Tim Finn, except where noted.

  1. "Won't Give In" – 4:17
  2. "Nothing Wrong with You" – 4:10
  3. "Anything Can Happen" – 3:04
  4. "Luckiest Man Alive" – 3:56
  5. "Homesick" – 3:48
  6. "Disembodied Voices" – 3:40
  7. "Life Between Us" – 3:53
  8. "All God's Children" – 3:47
  9. "Edible Flowers" (N. Finn, T. Finn, Eddie Rayner, Nigel Griggs, Noel Crombie) – 4:51
  10. "All the Colours" (T. Finn) – 2:11
  11. "Part of Me, Part of You" – 3:29
  12. "Gentle Hum" (N. Finn) – 4:36
  13. "Way Back Down" – 4:11 (iTunes Bonus)

2005 Special Edition

Bonus DVD:

VIDEO

  1. "Anything Can Happen (Live from Bedford Theatre)" – 3:41
  2. "I Got You (Live from Wellington)" – 4:06
  3. "Nothing Wrong With You (Live from Wellington)" – 4:15
  4. "Weather With You (Live from Music Max Australia)" featuring Paul Hester – 4:01
  5. "Won't Give In (Live from Music Max Australia)" – 4:56
  6. "Edible Flowers" – 4:06

AUDIO

  1. "Sunset Swim" – 3:50
  2. "Way Back Down" – 4:09
  3. "Everyday Alright" – 3:05
  4. "The Land Torments the Sea" – 3:29
  5. "Luckiest Man Alive (Visconti Version)" – 3:53

External links

This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.


 
 

 

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