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''Frenzy'' is the fourth studio album by New Zealand new wave 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 ...
. ''Frenzy'' ventured even further beyond the band's
art rock Art rock is a subgenre of rock music that generally reflects a challenging or avant-garde approach to rock, or which makes use of modernist, experimental, or unconventional elements. Art rock aspires to elevate rock from entertainment to an art ...
roots to more of a pop sound. The album is notable for being the first to feature
Neil Finn Neil Mullane Finn (born 27 May 1958) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and musician who is known for being a member of Crowded House, Split Enz (which he co-fronted with brother Tim), and Fleetwood Mac. Finn rose to prominence in the late ...
on lead vocals – though the lyrics to "Give It a Whirl" and both music & lyrics to "Master Plan" were written by his brother Tim.


Details

The album was primarily recorded at
The Manor Studios The Manor Studio (a.k.a. The Manor) was a recording studio in the manor house at the village of Shipton-on-Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England, north of the city of Oxford. Overview The Manor and its outbuildings are listed Grade II on the Nati ...
in England between November and December in 1978; however, the song "I See Red" had already been recorded at Startling Studios (also in England) in July 1978. There was a long delay between the writing of the songs and the recording. Tim Finn said, "We'd been waiting nearly a year to do it so we'd done all the demos, rehearsed it and written new songs. We'd been waiting too long. There's so much material. The album has twelve songs, but by the time we'd recorded it we'd written fifty more." The song "Abu Dhabi" created controversy due to the use of phrases such as "greedy westerners" and "oil barons", considered to be racist by some. As a result, the song's vocals were mixed softly, the offensive lyrics were not printed anywhere on the album and with the exception of a few shouts of 'Abu Dhabi' left in, completely mixed out of the 2006 remix of the track. The cover artwork was done by the band's then lighting director, Raewyn Turner. Tim Finn said, "We deliberately wanted something of us without the costumes. There's no need to promote our image anymore – it's our music that needs to be promoted". Dissatisfaction with the original mix of the album led to
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 1986-198 ...
remixing the album in 1981 for the North American and European releases. Side one comprised songs from the original release, while side two was a mix of songs recorded on the '' Rootin Tootin Luton Tapes'' from 1978. The sound of the original album apparently suffered from either bad tape stock used for the recording of the album, or misalignment of the tape machines used to record it – which limited what Rayner had to work with in the aforementioned 1981 remix. Release of the ''Rootin Tootin Luton Tapes'' finally eventuated in 2007 after many delays. Subsequent developments in recording technology led to the remix of album track "Stuff and Nonsense" for the 1997 compilation '' Spellbound'', and an entire remix of the album by Eddie Rayner released in 2006. Although the remix was available for a short while after its release in 2006, it is now a rarity – with fans having to pay large sums of money to obtain it. Mushroom Records did not make the remixed album available in digital format.


Reception

Reviewed in Roadrunner at the time of release, it was described as, "a very mature and subtle piece of vinyl ... although not as immediately stunning as the stark ''Mental Notes'' or as smoothly polished as the sleek ''Second Thoughts''. This a creative work of appreciable depth." Particularly praised were "I See Red", "Give It A Whirl" and "Hermit McDermitt" (for its "unique demented hillbilly sound").


Track listings

All tracks written by
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 Crowde ...
, except where noted. "I See Red" was not included on the first 10,000 copies of this album, having not been a part of the same sessions. It was added subsequently on 1 March 1979.


1979 release

Side One # " I See Red" # "Give It a Whirl" (T. Finn, N. Finn) # "Master Plan" # "Famous People" # "Hermit McDermitt" # "Stuff and Nonsense" # "Marooned" (
Rayner Rayner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Amy Rayner (born 1977), English football referee *Angela Rayner, British Labour Party politician, trade unionist, Member of Parliament (MP) for Ashton-under-Lyne since 2015, Deputy le ...
) Side Two # "Frenzy" (T. Finn, E. Rayner) # "The Roughest, Toughest Game in the World" # "She Got Body She Got Soul" # "Betty" # "Abu Dhabi" (T. Finn, E. Rayner) # "Mind Over Matter" (T. Finn, N. Finn)


1981 release

Some bootleg versions of the A&M 1981 ''Frenzy'' also include
B-side The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes; these terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings. The A-side usually features a recording that its artist, producer, or record compan ...
s "Message Boy", "Hypnotized" and rare "Next Exit" – all recorded during the Luton sessions. "Stuff & Nonsense" is preceded by a brief introduction by Tim Finn, who dedicates the song to the New Zealand
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rugby team. The original version of "Next Exit" from the Luton tapes was released on the ''More Hits and Myths'' compilation. # " I See Red" # "Give It a Whirl" ''1981 remix'' (T. Finn, N. Finn) # "Master Plan" ''1981 remix'' # "Betty" ''1981 remix'' # "Frenzy" ''1981 remix'' (T. Finn, E. Rayner) # "Stuff and Nonsense" ''1981 remix with spoken dedication'' # "Marooned" ''1981 remix'' (
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) # "Hermit McDermitt" ''Luton version'' # "Holy Smoke" (N. Finn) # "Semi-Detached" # "Carried Away" (N. Finn) # "She Got Body, She Got Soul" ''1981 remix'' # "Mind Over Matter" ''Luton version'' (T. Finn, N. Finn) # "Livin' It Up" (N. Griggs)


2006 release

All tracks remixed in 2005–2006 by
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 1986-198 ...
. The track listing on the CD booklet and back cover is incorrect on most editions. # "Give It a Whirl" (T. Finn, N. Finn) – 3:04 # " I See Red" – 3:15 # "Famous People" – 3:02 # "Hermit McDermitt" – 4:03 # "Stuff and Nonsense" – 4:28 # "Mind Over Matter" (T. Finn, N. Finn) – 2:57 # "Marooned" (
Rayner Rayner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Amy Rayner (born 1977), English football referee *Angela Rayner, British Labour Party politician, trade unionist, Member of Parliament (MP) for Ashton-under-Lyne since 2015, Deputy le ...
) – 2:32 # "Master Plan" – 3:07 # "She Got Body She Got Soul" – 2:58 # "The Roughest, Toughest Game in the World" – 3:44 # "Abu Dhabi" nstrumental(T. Finn, E. Rayner) – 5:23 # "Betty" – 4:45 # "Frenzy" (T. Finn, E. Rayner) – 2:30 # "Semi Detached" – 5:05 # "Carried Away" (N. Finn) – 4:34 # "Horse to Water" ''Frenzy session outtake'' – 3:06


Personnel

*
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 Crowde ...
– vocals,
acoustic guitar An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the string family. When a string is plucked its vibration is transmitted from the bridge, resonating throughout the top of the guitar. It is also transmitted to the side and back of the instrument, ...
, piano *
Neil Finn Neil Mullane Finn (born 27 May 1958) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and musician who is known for being a member of Crowded House, Split Enz (which he co-fronted with brother Tim), and Fleetwood Mac. Finn rose to prominence in the late ...
– vocals, guitar *
Noel Crombie Geoffrey Noel Crombie (born 17 April 1953) is a New Zealand percussionist and former member of the band Split Enz. He fulfilled multiple roles including costume and hair designer, singer, album cover designer, and music video director. Prior to ...
– percussion, backing vocals *
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 1986-198 ...
– keyboards, backing vocals, piano * Malcolm Green – drums, backing vocals *
Nigel Griggs Nigel Griggs (born 18 August 1949) is a musician who played bass guitar in Split Enz. He is the brother of Paul Griggs from the 1970s vocal group Guys 'n' Dolls. A professional musician since 1963, Nigel Griggs played in a number of bands, nota ...
– bass, backing vocals


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References

{{Authority control Split Enz albums 1979 albums A&M Records albums Mushroom Records albums Albums produced by David Tickle