Split Enz Discography
This is a complete discography listing for Split Enz, a New Zealand-originated experimental rock-pop group. Their creative output includes several albums, singles, music videos, compilations as well as having albums pay tribute by other artists. Albums Studio albums * NZ: 2× Platinum * CAN: Platinum , - , align=left, '' Conflicting Emotions'' , * Released: November 1983 * Label: Mushroom (RML 53107) , 3 , 13 , — , — , 137 , * RIANZ: Platinum , - , align=left, '' See Ya 'Round'' , * Released: October 1984 * Label: Mushroom (RML 53146) , 5 , 29 , — , — , — , * RIANZ: Platinum Live albums Compilations Box sets Tribute albums Singles Where available, chart positions are given for each country of release. A mark of " — " indicates the single was released in that country, but did not chart. Cells in dark grey indicate that the single was not released in that country. Video albums See also * Crowded House discography References External li ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 strong regional following, noted for their outlandish costumes and makeup. After Tim Finn's brother Neil joined as co-lead vocalist and songwriter, the band came to embrace a more streamlined and pop-oriented approach and became pioneers of new wave. The band achieved worldwide indie stardom in the 1980s, with particular success in New Zealand, Canada and Australia. The band experienced its greatest success in the early 1980s, with the albums '' True Colours'' (1980), '' Waiata'' (1981) and '' Time and Tide'' (1982) reaching number one in New Zealand and Australia and producing the hit singles " I Got You" (a New Zealand and Australian number-one), " One Step Ahead", "History Never Repeats", "Dirty Creature" and "Six Months in a Leaky Bo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cash Box Magazine
''Cashbox'', also known as ''Cash Box'', was an American music industry trade magazine, originally published weekly from July 1942 to November 1996. Ten years after its dissolution, it was revived and continues as ''Cashbox Magazine'', an online magazine with weekly charts and occasional special print issues. In addition to the music industry, the magazine covered the amusement arcade industry, including jukebox machines and arcade games. History Print edition charts (1952–1996) ''Cashbox'' was one of several magazines that published record charts in the United States. Its most prominent competitors were ''Billboard'' and ''Record World'' (known as ''Music Vendor'' prior to April 1964). Unlike ''Billboard'', ''Cashbox'' combined all currently available recordings of a song into one chart position with artist and label information shown for each version, alphabetized by label. Originally, no indication of which version was the biggest seller was given, but from October 25, 1952, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Best Of Split Enz
''The Best of Split Enz'' is a compilation album by New Zealand rock band Split Enz, and not to be confused with ''History Never Repeats – The Best of Split Enz''. Mainly featuring tracks from the 1976–1983 period, the album was released in the UK, the Netherlands and the US only. Track listing # "Titus" 976 version3:15 (Phil Judd) # "Late Last Night" lbum version4:04 (Phil Judd) # "129 (Matinee Idyll)" 976 version2:56 (Phil Judd/Tim Finn) # "Lovey Dovey" 976 version3:08 (Phil Judd/Tim Finn) # "Time for a Change" 976 version Year 976 ( CMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * January 10 – Emperor John I Tzimiskes dies at Constantinople, after ret ...4:06 (Phil Judd) # "Crosswords" 3:24 (Tim Finn) # "Charley" 5:29 (Tim Finn) # "Another Great Divide" 3:40 (Phil Judd/Tim Finn/Eddie Rayner/Robert Gillies) # "Bold as Brass" 3:29 (Tim Finn/Robert Gillies) # ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rear Enz
''Rear Enz'' is a 1992 album of rarities released by New Zealand rock music group Split Enz, comprising b-sides, demos Demos may refer to: Computing * DEMOS, a Soviet Unix-like operating system * DEMOS (ISP), the first internet service provider in the USSR * Demos Commander, an Orthodox File Manager for Unix-like systems * plural for Demo (computer programming) ... and a non-album single ranging from 1980 to 1984. Track listing References 1992 compilation albums Split Enz compilation albums {{NewZealand-music-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oddz And Enz
''Oddz and Enz'' is a 1992 album by Split Enz. Composed mainly of live recordings during the '' Mental Notes'' period, the album also contains two non-album singles, a b-side and a demo recording. Track listing # " 129 (Matinee Idyll)" (Phil Judd, Tim Finn) - "Live" Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret, Melbourne December 30, 1975 - 3:50 # " Another Great Divide" (Judd, Finn, Eddie Rayner & Robert Gillies) - Single, January 1977 - 3:36 # "Lovey Dovey" (Judd, Finn) - "Live" Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret, Melbourne December 30, 1975 - 3:37 # " Things" (Neil Finn) - Single, October 1979 - 2:39 # "Amy (Darling)" (Judd, Finn) - "Live" Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret Melbourne December 30, 1975 - 5:09 # "Jolted" (Tim Finn) - Demo, Harlequin Studios New Zealand 1978 - 2:35 # "Under the Wheel" (Judd, Finn) - "Live" Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret, Melbourne December 30, 1975 - 7:26 # "Two of a Kind" (Tim Finn) - Recorded at Harlequin Studios, Auckland, June 1979, B-Side of "Next Exit ''Next Exit'' is an Amer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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History Never Repeats – The Best Of Split Enz
''History Never Repeats – The Best of Split Enz'' is a compilation of hits by New Zealand rock band Split Enz. Initially released in the US in 1987, then in New Zealand and Australia in 1989, the album has been through many variations and reissues over the years. Track listings US version (1987) Released by the band's Northern Hemisphere record label A&M Records, this version included the band's hits on the label. It was re-packaged in 2002 as ''The Best of Split Enz – The Millennium Collection'' as part of Universal Music's "20th Century Masters" budget-priced series. # " I Got You" (Neil Finn) – 3:31 # "Hard Act to Follow" (Tim Finn) – 3:17 # "Six Months in a Leaky Boat" (Tim Finn/Split Enz) – 4:27 # "What's the Matter with You" (Neil Finn) – 3:08 # " One Step Ahead" (Neil Finn) – 2:53 # " I See Red" (Tim Finn) – 3:16 # "Message to My Girl" (Neil Finn) – 4:02 # "History Never Repeats" (Neil Finn) – 3:00 # "I Hope I Never" (Tim Finn) – 4:33 # "Dirty Creat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Enz Of An Era
Enz of an Era was a compilation by New Zealand rock band Split Enz. Released to mark the band's 10th anniversary, and composed of tracks selected by members of the band, the album was released in New Zealand and Australia only. The album was followed up by two "Enz Of An Era" 10th anniversary concerts in early 1983. Track listing # "History Never Repeats" from '' Waiata'', 1981 2:58 (Neil Finn) # " My Mistake" from '' Dizrythmia'', 1977 3:00 (Tim Finn/Eddie Rayner) # " I Got You" from '' True Colours'', 1980 3:29 (Neil Finn) # "Late Last Night" from '' Second Thoughts'', 1976 4:03 (Phil Judd) # " Poor Boy" from ''True Colours'', 1980 3:27 (Tim Finn) # "Dirty Creature" from '' Time and Tide'', 1982 4:01 (Tim Finn/Nigel Griggs/Neil Finn) # " I See Red" from ''Frenzy'', 1978 3:15 (Tim Finn) # "Six Months in a Leaky Boat" (7" single edit) from ''Time and Tide'', 1982 3:49 (Tim Finn/Split Enz) # " One Step Ahead" from ''Waiata'', 1980 2:51 (Neil Finn) # "Matinee Idyll (129)" from ''S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Beginning Of The Enz (1980 Album)
''Beginning of the Enz'' is a compilation album by New Zealand rock group Split Enz. Released in the UK by Chrysalis Records, it compiles tracks from the albums '' Second Thoughts'' (1976) and '' Dizrythmia'' (1977), as well as the non-album single "Another Great Divide" (1977). Despite its almost identical title, the album bares a completely different track listing to the 1979 Split Enz album ''The Beginning of the Enz'', which comprised non-album singles and demos from 1973 to 1974. Track listing # " My Mistake" from '' Dizrythmia'', 1977 (Finn, Rayner) 2:58 # "Crosswords" from ''Dizrythmia'', 1977 (Finn) 3:23 # " Bold as Brass" from ''Dizrythmia'', 1977 (Finn, Gillies) 3:27 # " Another Great Divide" single, 1977 (Finn, Gillies, Judd, Rayner) 3:38 # "Charley" from ''Dizrythmia'', 1977 (Finn) 5:28 # "Late Last Night" from '' Second Thoughts'', 1976 (Judd) 4:02 # "Stranger Than Fiction" from ''Second Thoughts'', 1976 (Finn, Judd) 7:06 # "Time for a Change" from ''Second Tho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Extravagenza
''Extravagenza'' is a live album by New Zealand rock band Split Enz. Comprising recordings from the Palmerston North, New Plymouth and Auckland shows of the band's 1993 20th Anniversary Tour of New Zealand, the album is an expanded, remixed and remastered version of their 1994 live album Anniversary. The canned audience loop used on Anniversary was removed, giving the recordings a more natural feel. Track listing CD 1 # "Shark Attack" (Tim Finn) – 3:13 # "Poor Boy" (Tim Finn) – 3:45 # "Message to My Girl" (Neil Finn) – 4:53 # "Dirty Creature" (Tim Finn, Nigel Griggs, Neil Finn) – 5:41 # "Strait Old Line"/"The Woman Who Loves You" (Neil Finn -- Phil Judd, Tim Finn) – 7:54 # "Haul Away"/"Brandy"/"I Saw Her Standing There"/"Irish Heartbeat" (Tim Finn—Scott English, Richard Kerr -- John Lennon, Paul McCartney -- Van Morrison) – 5:01 # "I Got You" (Neil Finn) – 4:20 # "Going Down to the Woolshed"/"Best Friend" (Tim Finn -- Tim Finn, Neil Finn) – 3:16 # "One Step ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anniversary (Split Enz Album)
Track listing # "Shark Attack" (Tim Finn) # "Poor Boy" (Tim Finn) # "Hermit McDermitt" (Tim Finn) # "Years Go By" (Neil Finn/Eddie Rayner) # "Split Ends" (Phil Judd 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 and The Swingers. Split Enz In 1972, Judd and Tim Finn founded the arty folk band Split Enz. In its early d .../Tim Finn) # "Message to My Girl" (Neil Finn) # "Best Friend" (Tim Finn/Neil Finn) # "What's the Matter with You" (Neil Finn) # "I See Red" (Tim Finn) # "Time for a Change" (Phil Judd) # "Strait Old Line" (Neil Finn) # "Charlie" (Tim Finn) # "History Never Repeats" (Neil Finn) US version (1995) * "Shark Attack" (Tim Finn) * "Poor Boy" (Tim Finn) * "Hermit McDermitt" (Tim Finn) * "Years Go By" (Neil Finn/Eddie Rayner) * "Split Ends" (Phil Judd/Tim Finn) * "Message to My Girl" (Neil Finn) * "Best Friend" (Tim Finn/Neil Finn) * "Six Months in a Leaky Boat" (Tim Finn/Split ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Living Enz
''The Living Enz'' was the first live album released by New Zealand rock band Split Enz. Primarily recorded in Melbourne, Australia during the band's 1984 ''Enz with a Bang'' farewell tour, it also includes some material from the Auckland shows of that tour, plus recordings from the band's 1982 ''Time and Tide'' tour. Track listing Disc 1 # "I Walk Away" (Neil Finn) – 4:43 # "One Step Ahead" (N. Finn) – 3:34 # "Bold as Brass" (Tim Finn, Robert Gillies) – 5:34 # " Ninnie Knees Up" (Noel Crombie) – 3:39 # "I See Red" (T. Finn) – 4:15 # "Message to My Girl" (N. Finn) – 4:27 # "I Hope I Never" (T. Finn) – 4:52 # "Dirty Creature" (T. Finn, Nigel Griggs, N. Finn) – 5:57 # "Hard Act to Follow" (T. Finn) – 3:08 # "Time for a Change" (Phil Judd) – 3:57 Disc 2 # "Strait Old Line" (N. Finn) – 4:16 # "Walking Through the Ruins" (T. Finn) – 6:41 # "Pioneer" (Eddie Rayner) – 2:01 # "Six Months in a Leaky Boat" (T. Finn, Split Enz) – 5:23 # "Take a Walk" (N. Finn) â ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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See Ya 'Round
''See Ya 'Round'' is the tenth and final studio album by New Zealand's premier new wave band, Split Enz, and was released in 1984, following the departure of founding member Tim Finn, whose solo career had officially taken off the year before. Remaining songwriter Neil Finn, claiming to be a little daunted by the prospect of leading his older brother's band, subsequently announced that this would be the final Split Enz studio recording. Since he only had an EP's worth of material ready, the record was filled out by lightweight, experimental contributions from each of the other band members. In interviews, Neil has revealed that the original EP was to have been the first five tracks on the album ("Breakin' My Back" through "Years Go By"). Neil Finn's demos from this era included an early version of the future Crowded House hit, "Something So Strong" (at this point a ballad), as well as prototypes for "I Walk Away" (known as "Love and Success" and "Your Inspiration"), and "Can't ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |