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Philip Raymond Judd (born 20 March 1953) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter known for being one of the founders of the bands
Split Enz Split Enz were a New Zealand rock band formed in Auckland in 1972 by Tim Finn and Phil Judd and had a variety of other members during its existence. Originally started as a folk-oriented group with quirky art rock stylings, the band built a ...
and The Swingers.


Split Enz

In 1972, Judd and
Tim Finn Brian Timothy Finn (born 25 June 1952) is a New Zealand singer and musician. His musical career includes forming 1970s and 1980s New Zealand rock group Split Enz, a number of solo albums, temporary membership in his brother Neil's band Crowd ...
founded the arty folk band
Split Enz Split Enz were a New Zealand rock band formed in Auckland in 1972 by Tim Finn and Phil Judd and had a variety of other members during its existence. Originally started as a folk-oriented group with quirky art rock stylings, the band built a ...
. In its early days the band was known for its eccentric behaviour, wacky clothes, makeup and crazy hairstyles. In the early days the band members all adopted their middle names, with the exception of Phil Judd, the only member from that era to use his first name. While the other members of the Enz had hairstyles that were out of the ordinary, Judd chose to shave his head after the release of the first album '' Mental Notes''. After the second album '' Second Thoughts'' was released, tension arose between Judd and Tim Finn. Judd left the band in 1977 shortly after the release of the single ''Another Great Divide'', to be replaced by Finn's younger brother Neil Finn. After leaving the Enz, Judd wrote songs and recorded demos until later that year he was approached by Tim Finn to rejoin the band. The Enz toured in 1978 with two lead guitarists in Judd and Neil Finn, who got along rather well. During this time the band played some new songs by Judd that won favour with the audience, including a self-confessed favourite of keyboardist
Eddie Rayner Anthony Edward Charles Rayner (born 19 November 1952) is a New Zealand musician who spent twelve years as a keyboardist in the band Split Enz. He has also played in the groups Orb, Space Waltz, Crowded House, The Makers, The Angels in 1986-19 ...
, "Play It Strange". Later that year, Judd once again left the group. It was after this time that Split Enz went on to their greatest international success.


After Split Enz

After leaving Split Enz, Judd became involved with
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punk band The
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. He produced their second single, "Saturday Night Stay at Home", and performed live with them. He was also briefly a member of Chris Knox's band The Enemy. Out of the remnants of The Suburban Reptiles he formed The Swingers with future
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band member Bones Hillman and Buster Stiggs. The band went through a couple of lineup changes, but managed to release a No. 1 song in New Zealand and Australia, " Counting The Beat". The song was used in the 1990s on commercials for DEKA chain of general merchandise stores, and was also used for the New Zealand TV3 Slogan "There aint no place I'd rather be" in 2011. The Swingers also wrote lyrics and composed music for
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's 1982 New Wave musical '' Starstruck''. After The Swingers broke up in 1982, Judd recorded the ''Private Lives'' solo album, released by Mushroom Records in 1983. It would be 24 years before he released his next solo album. In the US, selections from ''Private Lives'' were released as a five-track EP called ''The Swinger''. In 1986 Tim Finn contacted Judd to write some songs for his new album ''
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''. It would have been the first time they were to write together since Split Enz. According to Finn, instead of writing, the two spent most of the time drinking and catching up on old times and wrote no material. Instead, Judd played guitar on the album.


Schnell Fenster

In the late 1980s, Judd went on to be part of
Schnell Fenster Schnell Fenster were a New Zealand rock band formed in Melbourne, Australia 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 ...
and was involved in recording movie soundtracks, most notably ''
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'', winning the AFI award for his first score ''
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''. Schnell Fenster was composed of former Split Enz members Nigel Griggs,
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and
Eddie Rayner Anthony Edward Charles Rayner (born 19 November 1952) is a New Zealand musician who spent twelve years as a keyboardist in the band Split Enz. He has also played in the groups Orb, Space Waltz, Crowded House, The Makers, The Angels in 1986-19 ...
, along with guitarist
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. Rayner left the project soon after its birth. The debut album '' The Sound of Trees'' was a moderate success, but due to Noel Crombie developing
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, the band was unable to tour extensively to support the album. A second album, ''OK Alright A Huh Oh Yeah'', was released in Australia and New Zealand in 1991. The band then broke up. Judd has worked in movies, including ''
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'', ''Amy'', and ''Mr Reliable'', and on television programs such as '' Good Guys Bad Guys'', '' Stingers'' and ''
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''.


Split Enz reunite without Judd

Judd has been reported as feeling bitter about not being invited to join
Split Enz Split Enz were a New Zealand rock band formed in Auckland in 1972 by Tim Finn and Phil Judd and had a variety of other members during its existence. Originally started as a folk-oriented group with quirky art rock stylings, the band built a ...
on their 2006 reunion tour. In an interview on community radio program ''Living in the Land of Oz'', Judd said that Neil Finn wanted him to "get up and do two or three songs or at least be involved somehow" but this did not happen at either of the Melbourne concerts. On stage with the Enz in 2006, Tim Finn claimed that his relationship with Judd is "complicated". Around the time of the Enz tour, Judd and Tim Finn had decided to get together with former Enz violinist
Miles Golding Miles Golding (born in Sydney in 1951) is a classical violinist, and an original member of Split Enz. Golding played on the band's first single "For You" in 1973, leaving them shortly after to pursue further training in London. Golding has play ...
for a few recording sessions dubbed ''3 of a Kind''. With the success of the Finn Brothers' latest album and the resurgence of interest in Split Enz, Tim Finn was offered a chance to release another solo album through EMI and took it. This left no time for any side projects and the project has not come to fruition.


Mr Phudd

Judd sells copies of ''Mr Phudd and His Novelty Act'' through his website. Some fans have likened it to his work from his days with
Split Enz Split Enz were a New Zealand rock band formed in Auckland in 1972 by Tim Finn and Phil Judd and had a variety of other members during its existence. Originally started as a folk-oriented group with quirky art rock stylings, the band built a ...
. Judd is also a visual artist and his surrealistic portrayal of Split Enz for the band's 1975 '' Mental Notes'' album won a music industry award for best cover design. He has continued to paint over the years and has work in the
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. In 2006, Phil worked with Australian band Pinky Tuscadero, producing their EP ''Look Your Best''. His album ''Love is a Moron'' was released in December 2008.


Personal life

In 1992, Judd was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He suffered a stroke in 2004 which damaged his
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. Judd was convicted in March 2009 of stalking three sisters in his Melbourne neighbourhood. He received a 12-month
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. On 1 January 2010, Judd was jailed for two weeks for violating a
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brought against him by his ex-wife during a dispute over custody of their young son.


Discography


Albums


Films

*'' Starstruck'' (1982) – music, actor (one of the Swingers) *''
Rikky and Pete ''Rikky and Pete'' is a 1988 Australian film directed by Nadia Tass, written by David Parker, and starring Stephen Kearney and Nina Landis. Plot Rikky Menzies (Nina Landis) is an out-of-work geologist and aspiring singer (vocals by Wendy Mat ...
'' (1988) – songs, actor *''
The Big Steal ''The Big Steal'' is a 1949 American black-and-white film noir reteaming '' Out of the Past'' stars Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer. The film was directed by Don Siegel, based on the short story "The Road to Carmichael's" by Richard Wormser. Pl ...
'' (1990) – music *''
Death in Brunswick ''Death in Brunswick'' is a 1990 Australian black comedy/romance starring Sam Neill, Zoe Carides and John Clarke. It is based on the 1987 comic novel of the same name by Boyd Oxlade. At the APRA Music Awards of 1991, "Death in Brunswick" won ...
'' (1991) – music *'' Eight Ball'' (1992) – music *''
Hercules Returns ''Hercules Returns'' is a 1993 Australian comedy film directed by David Parker, starring David Argue, Michael Carman, Bruce Spence and Mary Coustas. The film has a cult following in Australia and other countries. It has been released in DVD fo ...
'' (1992) – music *"
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" (1994) (short) – music *''
Mr. Reliable ''Mr. Reliable'' is a 1996 film directed by Nadia Tass. It stars Colin Friels and Jacqueline McKenzie. Plot It tells the true story of Wally Mellish, an ex-convict in 1960s Australia. Just released from prison, all he wants to do is live a quiet ...
'' (1996) – music *''
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'' (1998) – music


TV

*''
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'' (1994) – music (with others) *'' Good Guys Bad Guys'' (1997) – music, including theme *'' Stingers'' (1998) – music, including theme Music for several Melbourne Theatre Company plays 1989–1993 including ''Miss Bosnia'', ''Cosi'' and ''Summer of the Aliens'', directed by Nadia Tass. Lyricist for ''The Lion The Witch & The wardrobe'' songs, A touring musical production 2001–2003.


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards

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References

* Chunn, Mike, ''Stranger Than Fiction: The Life and Times of Split Enz'', GP Publications, 1992. * Chunn, Mike, ''Stranger Than Fiction: The Life and Times of Split Enz'', (revised, ebook edition), Hurricane Press, 2013. * Dix, John, ''Stranded in Paradise: New Zealand Rock and Roll, 1955 to the Modern Era'', Penguin Books, 2005,


External links


Official site
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