Beginning of the Enz | ||||
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Released | December 1980 | |||
Recorded | 1976–1977 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Chrysalis Records | |||
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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.[1]
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 Thoughts, 1976 (Judd) 4:02
- "Walking Down a Road" from Second Thoughts, 1976 (Finn, Judd) 5:24
Personnel
Split Enz
Second Thoughts
- Tim Finn – Vocals, Piano
- Phil Judd – Vocals, Guitar
- Mike Chunn – Bass
- Eddie Rayner – Keyboards
- Emlyn Crowther – Drums
- Noel Crombie – Percussion
- Rob Gillies – Saxophone, Trumpet
"Another Great Divide"
- Tim Finn – Vocals, Piano
- Phil Judd – Vocals, Guitar
- Mike Chunn – Bass
- Eddie Rayner – Keyboards
- Noel Crombie – Percussion
- Rob Gillies – Saxophone, Trumpet
- Malcolm Green – Drums
Dizrythmia
- Tim Finn – Vocals, Piano
- Eddie Rayner – Keyboards
- Noel Crombie – Percussion
- Rob Gillies – Saxophone, Trumpet
- Malcolm Green – Drums
- Neil Finn – Vocals, Guitar
- Nigel Griggs – Bass
References
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