Schnell Fenster were a New Zealand rock band formed in
Melbourne, Australia
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in 1986 by
Noel Crombie on drums and percussion,
Nigel Griggs on bass guitar and backing vocals,
Phil Judd on lead vocals and guitar, and
Eddie Rayner on keyboards and piano – who were all former members of New Zealand-formed rock group,
Split Enz. Fellow founder,
Michael den Elzen
Michael den Elzen (born 1962) is a musician and music producer based in Melbourne, Australia. He has performed for over 30 years with many well-known Australian and New Zealand artists, principally as a guitarist, and has contributed music for seve ...
on lead guitar had worked with
Tim Finn Band, another band formed by a Split Enz alumnus. Judd's band were briefly named The Wanx: but Rayner soon left and they changed their name to faux-
German for "quick window", because it "appealed to
heir
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perversity". The group formed the core members of Noel's Cowards, a short-term ensemble, whose sole output was six tracks for the soundtrack of a feature film, ''
Rikky and Pete'', in 1988. Schnell Fenster released two studio albums, ''
The Sound of Trees'' (1988) and ''
Ok Alright a Huh Oh Yeah
''Ok Alright A Huh Oh Yeah'' is the second and final album by Schnell Fenster. It was released only in Australia and New Zealand. The album peaked at number 117 in July 1991
Track listing
* All tracks by Schnell Fenster unless otherwise noted
...
'' (1990), before disbanding in 1992. At the
ARIA Music Awards of 1989 they were nominated for
Breakthrough Artist – Album for ''The Sound of Trees'',
Breakthrough Artist – Single for "Whisper" and
Best Cover Art for Judd's graphic art.
History
Schnell Fenster (''schnelles Fenster'' is
German for "fast window") were formed in Melbourne as a pop, rock group in 1986 by
Noel Crombie on drums and percussion (ex-
Split Enz, the Slaughtermen),
Michael den Elzen
Michael den Elzen (born 1962) is a musician and music producer based in Melbourne, Australia. He has performed for over 30 years with many well-known Australian and New Zealand artists, principally as a guitarist, and has contributed music for seve ...
on lead guitar (ex-
Broderick Smith Band,
Tim Finn Band,
Stephen Cummings Band),
Nigel Griggs on bass guitar and backing vocals (ex-
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, Steve Hillage's
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oth in England Split Enz),
Phil Judd on lead vocals and guitar (ex-Split Enz,
Suburban Reptiles
The Suburban Reptiles were one of the first two punk bands to form in New Zealand, the other being the Scavengers.
History
The Suburban Reptiles were conceptualised by Auckland students Simon Grigg and Brett Salter in late 1976, with some enc ...
,
the Swingers) and
Eddie Rayner on keyboards and piano (ex-Orb, Split Enz, Space Waltz).
Rayner left soon after its formation to join the Rock Party and later was a touring member of
Crowded House
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– another Split Enz-related group.
The band's name is from "the nickname given to an experimental steam locomotive built in the 1930s. It reached incredible speeds but was declared unsafe."
Laurence Boswell of ''
The Canberra Times'' interviewed Crombie in August 1987; Boswell asserted, "For me, Noel personified the intersection of music and art on the fringe. He was an essential ingredient of the Split Enz magic – in sound, performance and image. His percussion was
perfection, his spoon solos bedazzled, and those haircuts and clothes!"
For Crombie the group "began as a kind of a hobby — 'an enthusiasts' band'. As rehearsals developed the music into full-fledged songs, the decision was made to work towards recording an album. Live gigs will be a rarity until the album is released."
He continued, "after a year, we're keen to get into a studio. We've got a lot of songs together and we're keen to get them recorded."
In August 1987 Crombie indicated they were working on the soundtrack for a feature film, ''
Rikky and Pete'' (1988).
Rayner was "working on the film as well, doing the underscore."
(see
The Makers)
Noel's Cowards, formed as a studio-only ensemble, consisted of the extant Schnell Fenster members, plus
Wendy Matthews (vocals), Michael Harris (fiddle), Louis McManus (mandolin),
Vika Bull and
Lisa Edwards (backing vocals).
They provided six "country-tinged" tracks for ''Rikky and Pete'' and the related single, "Fingers Crossed", in 1988.
Schnell Fenster's track, "Run a Mile", was also used on the soundtrack.
Schnell Fenster released their debut studio album, ''
The Sound of Trees'', in September 1988 via
EMI Records
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/
Warner Music Australasia for the Australasian market and
Atlantic Records
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, internationally.
The music was composed by all four members with lyrics written by Judd.
They had signed with EMI in January of that year after, "it became evident that actual songs were emerging from these
amsessions, the band started recording demo tapes."
The album was co-produced by the group with English producers,
Clive Langer and
Alan Winstanley, at Platinum Studios, Melbourne.
It peaked in the ARIA top 100.
Another ''The Canberra Times'' reporter, Kathryn Whitfield opined that the album's, "music is bizarre, though not extraordinary. It is similar in parts to those weird wonders produced by the Cure. These off-beat ditties are all over the place like a dog's dinner, with synthesised gurgles crashing about the seemingly opium-induced lyrics... coupled with the high-pitched whining vocals of Judd, it is more than one person should have to bear."
Boswell and Whitfield's fellow journalist, Amanda Lynch, described the group's debut single, "Whisper" (August), which "has a subtle Split Enz feel to it but in general, the music of Schnell Fenster is very different. It lacks the clarity and energetic enthusiasm that was the Split Enz trademark."
"Whisper" peaked in top 60 in Australia and top 50 in New Zealand.
At the
ARIA Music Awards of 1989 the group were nominated for
Breakthrough Artist – Album for ''The Sound of Trees'', Breakthrough Artist – Single for "Whisper" and
Best Cover Art for Judd's graphic art.
The album had provided two further singles, "Love-Hate Relationship" (late 1988) and "This Illusion" (1989). The band performed across Australia to promote their material and then toured New Zealand in 1989, as a support act for Crowded House. Renewed interest in Split Enz had led to an American album release later that year, but with no tour and little record company support, it did not chart there.
Schnell Fenster's second album, ''
Ok Alright a Huh Oh Yeah
''Ok Alright A Huh Oh Yeah'' is the second and final album by Schnell Fenster. It was released only in Australia and New Zealand. The album peaked at number 117 in July 1991
Track listing
* All tracks by Schnell Fenster unless otherwise noted
...
'', was released in 1990.
It was produced by the group and included
Venetta Fields on backing vocals.
They had recorded it at Metropolis
Music and Effects Platinum,
Atlanta.
AllMusic's Chris Woodstra observed, "Though the songs aren't quite as strong as those on the debut
lbum, itis still a solid, well produced effort, worthwhile for longtime Split Enz fans."
Crombie's worsening
tinnitus led to cessation of touring,
and Schnell Fenster disbanded in 1992.
Woodstra related how former members were, "playing a more active role behind the scenes in the music business."
Members
;Schnell Fenster
*
Noel Crombie – drums and percussion
(1986–92)
*
Michael den Elzen
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– lead guitar, guitar synth, fretless guitar, keyboards
(1986–92)
*
Nigel Griggs – bass guitar, backing vocals
(1986–92)
*
Phil Judd – guitar, trumpet, keyboards, lead vocals
(1986–92)
*
Eddie Rayner – keyboards, piano
(1986)
;Noel's Cowards
*
Vika Bull – backing vocals
(1988)
* Noel Crombie – drums
(1988)
* Michael den Elzen – guitar
(1988)
*
Lisa Edwards – backing vocals
(1988)
* Nigel Griggs – bass guitar
(1988)
* Michael Harris – violin
(1988)
* Phil Judd – guitar
(1988)
*
Wendy Matthews – lead vocals
(1988)
* Louis McManus – mandolin
(1988)
Discography
Albums
Singles
Other appearances
* ''
Rikky and Pete'' (soundtrack, 1988): – "Run a Mile"
(by Schnell Fenster); "Fingers Crossed", "Cold Shoulder", "In the Dark", "Tears of Joy", "Just Like You", "Hard to Believe"
(by Noel's Cowards).
* ''
Sweetie'' (soundtrack, 1989): – "Whisper", "This Illusion", "That's Impossible"
(by Schnell Fenster)
* ''
The Big Steal'' (soundtrack, 1990): – "Fun City"
(by Schnell Fenster)
* Various Artists: ''Other Enz: Split Enz & Beyond '' (compilation album, 1999): – "Fingers Crossed", "Just Like You", "Cold Shoulder"
(by Noel's Cowards with Wendy Matthews); "Whisper", "Ok Alright a Huh Oh Yeah"
(by Schnell Fenster)
Awards and nominations
ARIA Music Awards
The
ARIA Music Awards
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is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
Australian music
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. They commenced in 1987.
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, '' The Sound of Trees''
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ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Album
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ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Single
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ARIA Award for Best Cover Art
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References
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* ''Other Enz: Split Enz & Beyond '' liner notes, Raven Records, 1999
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