Split Enz discography

This is a complete discography listing for Split Enz, a New Zealand originated experimental rock-pop group. Their creative output includes several albums, singles, music videos, compilations as well as having albums pay tribute by other artists.

Split Enz discography
Studio albums9
Live albums5
Compilation albums11
Video albums7
Music videos25
Singles32
B-sides44
Tribute albums5

Albums

Studio albums

Year Title Chart positions Notes
NZ
[1]
AUS
[2]
CAN UK
[3]
US
[4]
1975 Mental Notes 7 35 Debut album, released in Australia and New Zealand only.
1976 Second Thoughts 18 25 Final album with Phil Judd, first international release
1977 Dizrythmia 3 18 First album with Neil Finn, Nigel Griggs, Malcolm Green
1979 Frenzy 13 24 Released in Australia and New Zealand only, first Split Enz album to sell gold in Australia (35,000+ units)
1980 True Colours 1 1 10 38 40
1981 Waiata/Corroboree 1 1 17 45 Released with the title Corroboree in Australia
1982 Time and Tide 1 1 4 71 58
Frenzy 49 North American and European release only
1983 Conflicting Emotions 3 13 137
1984 See Ya 'Round 5 29

Note: All studio albums and the greatest hits compilation Spellbound received a digitally remastered re-release on 20 May 2006 with limited edition digipaks and some containing bonus tracks. Frenzy and Corroboree were also remixed, with an altered running order.

Live albums

Compilations

Fan Club specific

Box sets

  • 1993 Split Enz 1972–1979 (gold box set including Mental Notes, Second Thoughts, Dizrythmia, Frenzy, The Beginning of the Enz and exclusive rarities collection Oddz and Enz, plus extensive history booklet)
  • 1993 Split Enz 1980–1984 (silver box set including True Colours, Corroboree, Time And Tide, Conflicting Emotions, See Ya 'round and exclusive rarities collection Rear Enz, plus extensive history booklet).
  • 2007 Enz to Enz - The Ultimate Split Enz Box Set

Semi-official

  • 2007 Live In America

Tribute albums

Songs

Singles

Where available, chart positions are given for each country of release. A mark of " — " indicates the single was released in that country, but did not chart. Cells in dark grey indicate that the single was not released in that country.

Year Title Chart positions Notes from Album
NZ
[1]
AUS
[2]
CAN UK
[3]
US
[6]
1973 "For You"/"Split Ends" As Split Ends Non-album releases
"Sweet Talkin' Spoon Song"/"129"
1975 "No Bother to Me"/"Home Sweet Home"
"Maybe"/"Titus" Mental Notes
1976 "Late Last Night"/"Time for a Change" 93 Eventually re-recorded for Second Thoughts Non-album release
"Matinee Idyll"/"Lovey Dovey" Second Thoughts
1977 "Another Great Divide"/"Stranger Than Fiction" Non-album release
"My Mistake"/"Crosswords" 21 15 Dizrythmia
"Bold as Brass"/"Sugar and Spice"
1978 "I See Red"/"Hermit McDermitt"; "Message Boy" 43 15 Frenzy
1979 "Give It a Whirl"/"Frenzy"
"Things"/"Semi Detached" Non-album release
1980 "I Got You"/"Double Happy" 1 1 13 12 53 US #50 (Cashbox) True Colours
"I Hope I Never"/"Hypnotised"; "Carried Away" 33 18
"Nobody Takes Me Seriously"/"The Choral Sea"
"What's the Matter with You"/"Nobody Takes Me Seriously"; "The Choral Sea"
"One Step Ahead"/"In the Wars" 6 5 104 Waiata
1981 "Poor Boy"/"Missing Person" (Live) True Colours
"History Never Repeats"/"Holy Smoke" 5 4 63 Waiata
"I Don't Wanna Dance"/"Shark Attack"; "What's the Matter with You" 65
"Hard Act to Follow"/"Ghost Girl"; "Clumsy"
"Iris"/"Iris" (mono version)
1982 "Dirty Creature"/"Make Sense of It" 3 6 Time and Tide
"Six Months in a Leaky Boat"/"Fire Drill" 7 2 7 83 104 US #81 (Cashbox)
"Never Ceases to Amaze Me"/"I See Red" (Live) 50
"Hello Sandy Allen"/"I See Red" (Live)
1983 "Next Exit"/"Two of a Kind; Remember When" 47 Non-album release
"Strait Old Line"/"Parasite" 15 42 Conflicting Emotions
1984 "Message to My Girl"/"Kia Kaha" 28 12
"I Wake Up Every Night"/"Conflicting Emotions"
"I Walk Away"/"Over Drive" 13 45 See Ya 'Round
"One Mouth Is Fed"/"This Is Massive"

Reissued singles

Year Title Chart positions
NZ
[1]
AUS
[2]
1989 "I See Red" 27 75
1997 "I Got You"
1999 "History Never Repeats"/"I See Red"

Unreleased songs

Those marked as * have since surfaced and been uploaded on YouTube.

  • "Amsterdam"
  • "Bergen aan Zee"* - Phil Judd (The bridge from this song was used in "History Never Repeats")
  • "Does Anyone Here Understand My Girlfriend?" - Paul Hester
  • "Eddie's Got The Horn" - Old Mill House jam
  • "Edible Flowers" - Tim Finn, Neil Finn (From the 1999 Split Enz sessions. Later released on the Finn Brothers album Everyone Is Here)
  • "Exaggerate" (aka "Exaggeration")
  • "Family Way"* - Tim Finn
  • "Fascination"
  • "The First To Say Gone" - Neil Finn (Later morphed into "Catherine Wheels", released on the Crowded House album Together Alone)
  • "Get Out Of My Way" (aka "Headstrong")
  • "Going Back Tomorrow" - Old Mill House jam
  • "Hassle Malcolm" - instrumental
  • "Hidden Blessings" - Tim Finn?
  • "How Come"* - Tim Finn
  • "The Instrumental" (aka "The Five Minute Wonder")
  • "Lawdy"
  • "Lord Nord" (From the 1999 Split Enz sessions)
  • "Nothing Lasts"* - Tim Finn
  • "Marks And Sparks"
  • "Murder" - Tim Finn
  • "My Darkest Day" - Neil Finn
  • "My Own Backyard" - Tim Finn
  • "The Old Mill House" - Old Mill House jam
  • "Outer Mongolia" - Tim Finn (partially recycled on "Murder" and 1982 B-side "Fire Drill")
  • "Platform Three" - Neil Finn
  • "Play It Strange"* - Phil Judd (on promo CD)
  • "Prophecy"* - Phil Judd
  • "Pus-head" - instrumental
  • "Sailing Away" - Tim Finn
  • "Sensational"
  • "Silent But Deadly" - Tim Finn, Neil Finn
  • "Snake Charm Boogie" - The Ninees (Neil Finn & Noel Crombie) (mentioned in Peter Green's online diary at frenz.com)
  • "Something So Strong" - Neil Finn (Later released as a single for Crowded House from the self-titled album)
  • "Sooner The Better"* - Mal Green
  • "Up Against A Brick Wall"*- Tim Finn
  • "When the Spirit Moves Us" - Tim Finn
  • "Who's Got The Biggest Bumhole of Us All?" - Old Mill House jam
  • "You And Your Long Lost Lover"* - Tim Finn
  • "Zodiatrical" - Unknown

Videography

Video compilations

Video cassette releases

  • 1980 Live In Concert (aka True Colours live) - live TV studio performance produced for TV program Nightmoves
  • 1982 Time and Tide Live - Canadian release
  • 1987 History Never Repeats - The Best of Split Enz (U.S. version)
  • 1989 History Never Repeats - The Best of Split Enz (Australia/New Zealand version)
  • 1993 Split Enz 1972-1992 (repackage of Australia/New Zealand version of History Never Repeats)

DVD releases

  • 2002 Split Enz (DVD)
  • 2007 One Out of the Bag - 2006 live concert performance at the Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne - CD/DVD

Music videos

  • 1975 "Spellbound"
  • 1975 "Maybe"
  • 1975 "So Long For Now"
  • 1976 "Late Last Night" (Full colour version)
  • 1976 "Late Last Night" (Colour and sepia version)
  • 1976 "Sweet Dreams"
  • 1976 "Lovey Dovey"
  • 1977 "My Mistake"
  • 1977 "Bold as Brass"
  • 1977 "Crosswords"
  • 1977 "Jamboree"
  • 1978 "I See Red"
  • 1978 "Hermit McDermitt"
  • 1978 "Famous People"
  • 1978 "She Got Body She Got Soul"
  • 1979 "Give It a Whirl"
  • 1979 "Things"
  • 1980 "I Got You"
  • 1980 "I Hope I Never"
  • 1980 "One Step Ahead"
  • 1981 "History Never Repeats"
  • 1981 "I Don't Wanna Dance"
  • 1982 "Dirty Creature"
  • 1982 "Six Months in a Leaky Boat"
  • 1982 "Never Ceases to Amaze Me"
  • 1983 "Next Exit"
  • 1983 "Strait Old Line"
  • 1984 "Message to My Girl"
  • 1984 "I Walk Away"
  • 1989 "I See Red" (live)

Other works

Enzology

Enzology is a ten-part radio documentary about Split Enz produced by Jeremy Ansell for Radio New Zealand. The program originally aired in Australia and New Zealand in 2005. The companion website used the cover art as design inspiration, and is currently (Jan/Feb 2008) hosting a podcast of all ten episodes.

References

  1. "charts.nz > Split Enz in New Zealand Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  2. Australian chart peaks:
    • Top 100 (Kent Music Report) peaks to 12 June 1988: Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives: Australian Chart Book. p. 288. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. N.B. The Kent Report chart was licensed by ARIA between mid-1983 and 12 June 1988.
    • Top 50 (ARIA) peaks from 13 June 1988: "australian-charts.com > Split Enz in Australian Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
    • Top 100 (ARIA) peaks from January 1990 to December 2010: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 264.
  3. "Official Charts > Split Enz". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  4. "Split Enz Chart History > Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  5. "ARIA Chart Watch #429". auspOp. 15 July 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  6. "Split Enz Chart History > Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
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