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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.
Exclusive to the box set Split Enz 1972–1979 — — Rear Enz: Released: 1992; Label: Mushroom; Singles, rarities, demos and live recordings 1980–1984; Exclusive to the box set Split Enz 1980–1984 — — The Best of Split Enz: Released: 1993 (UK & US only) Label: Chrysalis (CDP 528409) — — Spellbound: Released: May 1997; Label ...
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.
Split Enz Split Enz at Rod Laver Arena, June 2006 Background information Origin Auckland, New Zealand Genres Progressive rock (early) new wave art rock pop rock post-punk Discography Split Enz discography Years active 1972–1984, 1986, 1992–1993, 1999, 2002, 2005–2006, 2008–2009 Labels Mushroom, Chrysalis, A&M Spinoffs Forenzics Crowded House Finn Brothers Schnell Fenster The Makers ...
Apparently intended to be the final word on Split Enz compilations, it is the band's most comprehensive career survey. Featured amongst the album's 39 tracks are all the hits, live favourites, choice album tracks and a few rarities, all selected by members of the band.
The Rootin Tootin Luton Tapes is a collection of demos made by New Zealand band Split Enz in 1978. During their 2006 tour of Australia it was announced that these recordings would finally be released as an official album after lengthy pressure from the fan club Frenz of the Enz.
"I See Red" is a 1978 song by New Zealand art rock group Split Enz. It was released in December 1978 as the lead single from their studio album Frenzy. "I See Red" was the second Split Enz song to achieve a top 20 chart position, peaking at #15 in Australia and #43 in the band's native New Zealand.
"One Step Ahead" is a 1980 song by New Zealand art rock group Split Enz. It was released November 1980 as the lead single from their seventh studio album Waiata.. After Split Enz's dissolution in 1984, singer Neil Finn continued to perform "One Step Ahead" with his next group Crowded House, in particular, the group performed the song live at their 1987 concert in Daytona known as Spring Break '87.