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  2. Split Enz - Wikipedia

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    Originally named Split Ends, presumably referencing split ends of hairs, the band were formed by songwriters Tim Finn (vocals) and Phil Judd (guitar/vocals). The original line-up was completed by Mike Chunn (bass), Miles Golding (violin) and Mike Howard (flute), with the band making their first live appearance on 10 December 1972, at the Wynyard Tavern in Auckland, New Zealand.

  3. Split Enz discography - Wikipedia

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    Music videos: 25: This is a complete discography listing for Split Enz, a New Zealand-originated experimental rock-pop group. Their creative output includes several ...

  4. List of Split Enz members - Wikipedia

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    In early 1974, Split Ends changed the spelling of their name to Split Enz, and expanded to a seven-piece lineup with the addition of Eddie Rayner on keyboards and Robert Gillies becoming a full member on saxophone and trumpet. [5]

  5. The Best of Split Enz - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Split Ends - Wikipedia

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    Split Ends may refer to: Split ends, the splitting or fraying of hair, also known as trichoptilosis; ... Music. Split Enz, a New Zealand band; Split Ends ...

  7. Time and Tide (Split Enz album) - Wikipedia

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    Time and Tide is the eighth album by the New Zealand new wave band Split Enz, released in April 1982. Recorded in Sydney starting the prior December, it topped the charts in New Zealand and Australia and won Best Australian Album at the Countdown Australian Music Awards. [2] It was rereleased in 2006 along with every Split Enz studio album.

  8. One Step Ahead (Split Enz song) - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  9. History Never Repeats – The Best of Split Enz - Wikipedia

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    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.