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The seven bonus live tracks are from performances between 1981 to 1984 in New Zealand and Australia. In an era when song writers like Neil Finn were coming of age and composing innovative songs that had a story to tell, ballads like I Hope I Never were one of those songs that captured an orchestral arrangement that is lead by Rayner’s piano quickly became timeless classics. Moving through the tracks, which were mostly written by Tim Finn, I could clearly hear the mastering of this 40th Year Anniversary version and it was perfect!ĭouble Happy – an instrumental piece written by Rayner, highlights the impressive collective musicianship of Split Enz. The ghoul keyboard effects match the Addams Family inspired film clip and the harmonies are so distinct that even if you do not know who Split Enz are, you know this song. I’ve heard this track so many times over the years yet it never feels dated. Finn’s vocals slice through the music with an urgency that sets you up for the next unexpected track, written by Neil Finn, I Got You.
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Track 1, Shark Attack blasts out of the canon at full speed, with a punk feel and distinctive Electro Mellotron keyboard parts and alarm bells that were clearly not samples. How could I resist? The songs are simply timeless and the infamous instrumentals were cool to jam along to. I sat down and listened to the album in its entirety several times, and couldn’t help but float over to my drum kit that resides in the same room, to play along with some of the tunes. So for me, remixing to both restore and improve the currently-available mix & the overall sound, for this 40th anniversary release, was a good idea”. In a recent statement, Rayner said that the “original masters are mixed, but unmastered, and the Spotify versions have been brutally, and probably repeatedly remastered… by whom, when, where and why, nobody will ever know. Over the years, Eddie Rayner has remastered and released the album, but this 40 year milestone has served as a distinct place in time to present it to fans, both old and new, with a fresh perspective an assortment of coloured vinyls to choose from with the added bonus of seven live tracks recorded during various Australian tours. Hailing from New Zealand, Split Enz was fronted by brothers Tim and Neil Finn (vocals, guitars), Noel Crombie (percussion, vocals) Malcolm Green (drums), Nigel Griggs (bass) and Eddie Rayner.