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Topic: Split Enz
Posted By: Moogtron III
Subject: Split Enz
Date Posted: March 16 2006 at 09:18

Any other people besides me who really like Split Enz? It's one of the few bands I like that are on the same level as the best prog giants. I discovered them back in 1989, and since then I listened to them a lot!

Split Enz had the brothers Finn in it, well known from Crowded House, but the band had many more great musicians, for instance the fantastic keyboard player Eddie Rayner.

The first period (Second Thoughts / Mental Notes, high point 1975 / 1976) is very much prog related, later on they became a very good, innovating song writing band, always with an ear for unusual arrangements (high point 1981 / 1982).

My favourite albums:

  1. Second Thoughts (a rework from their debut Mental Notes, 1976)
  2. Time And Tide (1982)
  3. Corroboree (1981)

My favourite songs:

  1. Stranger Than Fiction / Time For A Change (closest they ever came to an epic, on Second Thoughts)
  2. Pioneer (great instrumental from Eddie Rayner, on Time and Tide)
  3. Albert Of India (ditto, on Corroboree)



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Posted By: kenmeyerjr
Date Posted: March 16 2006 at 21:12

Great band, very underrated and really fun to listen to. I met Neil Finn once, after a solo show of his (well, he had tons of guests), and he was the nicest guy.

I remember searching for and finding albums like Mental Notes and thinking I was the only one in the world who had it.



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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: March 17 2006 at 05:17
Originally posted by kenmeyerjr kenmeyerjr wrote:

Great band, very underrated and really fun to listen to. I met Neil Finn once, after a solo show of his (well, he had tons of guests), and he was the nicest guy.

I remember searching for and finding albums like Mental Notes and thinking I was the only one in the world who had it.

Those are always great discoveries! I remember hearing some music from Mental Notes on the radio and I was really impressed. I already knew Message To My Girl but it was great to find out that it was only the tip of the (positive) iceberg! 




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