Extravagenza [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Extravagenza [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Shark Attack
2. Poor Boy
3. Message to My Girl
4. Dirty Creature
5. Strait Ol' Line
6. Haul Away
7. I Got You
8. Best Friend
9. One Step Ahead
10. Split Ends
See all 11 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. True Colours/I See Red
2. Bold as Brass
3. Give It a Whirl
4. Pioneer
5. Six Months in a Leaky Boat
6. Years Go By
7. Without a Doubt
8. Hermit McDermitt
9. What's the Matter with You
10. Charlie
See all 11 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Split Enz, headed by the Finn Brothers (Tim & Neil), were easily one of the best 80s pop bands - certainly the most popular and successful Australasian group - and both their True Colours and Time & Tide albums remain classics. They became the first New Zealand band to achieve worldwide success with a body of work that was always interesting and often reached pure pop brilliance. ExtravagENZa is the ultimate Split Enz album. Recorded live in New Zealand on their 20th Anniversary tour in 1993, this double album features 9 never before released tracks along with the hits 'Dirty Creature', 'I Got You', 'One Step Ahead', 'I See Red', 'Six Months In A Leaky Boat', 'History Never Repeats' and more. Features 22 total tracks that have been digitally remastered by Eddie Rayner. The release coincides with the announcement by the ARIA (Australian Record Industry Association) that Split Enz will be inducted into the ARIA Icons: Hall of Fame in July, 2005. Liberation. 2005.

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Extravagenza [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Extravagenza
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Faraway so close.
  • By 1993 the make-up was starting to run
  • Sorry folks, only ONE new track
Extravagenza
Split Enz
Manufacturer: Liberation Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000A1G9J0
Release Date: 2005-08-15

Tracks:

  1. Shark Attack
  2. Poor Boy
  3. Message to My Girl
  4. Dirty Creature
  5. Strait Ol' Line
  6. Haul Away
  7. I Got You
  8. Best Friend
  9. One Step Ahead
  10. Split Ends
  11. Time for a Change

Tracks:

  1. True Colours (Let's Rock)
  2. I See Red
  3. Bold as Brass
  4. Give It a Whirl
  5. Pioneer
  6. Six Months in a Leaky Boat
  7. Years Go By
  8. Without a Doubt
  9. Hermit McDermitt
  10. What's the Matter with You
  11. Charlie
  12. History Never Repeats

Album Description

Split Enz, headed by the Finn Brothers (Tim & Neil), were easily one of the best 80s pop bands - certainly the most popular and successful Australasian group - and both their True Colours and Time & Tide albums remain classics. They became the first New Zealand band to achieve worldwide success with a body of work that was always interesting and often reached pure pop brilliance. ExtravagENZa is the ultimate Split Enz album. Recorded live in New Zealand on their 20th Anniversary tour in 1993, this double album features 9 never before released tracks along with the hits 'Dirty Creature', 'I Got You', 'One Step Ahead', 'I See Red', 'Six Months In A Leaky Boat', 'History Never Repeats' and more. Features 22 total tracks that have been digitally remastered by Eddie Rayner. The release coincides with the announcement by the ARIA (Australian Record Industry Association) that Split Enz will be inducted into the ARIA Icons: Hall of Fame in July, 2005. Liberation. 2005.

Album Details

Digitally Remastered Edition of the Ultimate Split Enz Live Album. Recorded Live in New Zealand on their 20th Anniversary Tour in 1993, this Double Album features Nine Previously Unreleased Tracks. All the Hits Are Included, Like "Dirty Creature", "i Got You", "One Step Ahead", "i See Red", "Six Months in a Leaky Boat", "History Never Repeats" and More. All 22 Tracks were Painstakingly Remastered by Eddie Rayner and the Result is Simply Stunning.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Faraway so close........2007-01-24

Writing this review from Oslo, Norway, I despair never having seen Split Enz in action. Most likely I never will either. This live CD is from their anniversary tour of 1993. They played live again in 2006, but alas, only in their own 'backyard'. I have seen Neil play before, at the Domain in Sydney in 2000 and once in Oslo before that. I had tickets to see The Finn Brothers, but just days before they were to arrive in Oslo, poor Paul Hester died.

Good thing then, that you can get CD's like this one.

From all I've read, Split Enz are reported to have been great on stage. You see small pieces of this on the DVD they released a few years back (Split Enz, 2002 - Containing the documentary 'Spellbound'), but mostly I like to just imagine it.

As for this CD, I'd like to say it's very good looking, the songs are as strong as ever, there are some nice liner notes as well, so I wouldn't want to be without it. But, the sound is at time a bit lacklustre. The vocals a bit muted and it takes a while to get going. If you would like to have a Split Enz live CD that really kicks it into gear, I would like to suggest that you get the double CD 'Living Enz' (1985), recorded during the bands official farewell tour (and a few from an earlier 1982 tour). Note, the sound might not be perfect on this either, but Split Enz isn't about that kind of perfection in my mind or ears.

3 out of 5 stars By 1993 the make-up was starting to run.......2005-11-28

Undoubtedly Split Enz was one of New Zealand's greatest rock bands. Extravagenza however, is a little bit of a let down. As Tim Finn says in the liner notes, he's glad none of their 70's performances were recorded, because you had to be there to understand the bands chemistry. Whether this is his acceptance that this isn't their greatest performance, well who knows?

The album mixes some classics with songs that you rarely hear (unless you visit your back catalogue regularly). I found the well known songs sounded a bit tired, and maybe a bit rushed. `Shark Attack' and `I Got You' both fail to spark any response, but my all time favourite `Message To My Girl' is brilliant. Along with `One Step Ahead' they sound as fresh as when they were first recorded.

What stands out most from this recording, is the enjoyment the band got from being on stage together. Their crowd interaction between songs and the jokes they make to each other during songs give it gloss. It's not the most amazing live album, but then it's not supposed to be. If you understand the band were more than music then you will enjoy this.

4 out of 5 stars Sorry folks, only ONE new track.......2005-11-11

Contrary to the editorial review, there's only one "never before released" track on this album, and that's "Best Friend"... and even that may appear as a bonus track on either the Rear Enz or Oddz & Enz collectors' sets (which I've been unable to purchase, dammit!). Many of the other tracks which I believe the reviewer thinks are new actually appear on Beginning Of The Enz or Frenzy. I understand that these albums had different tracks in some markets, so maybe the reviewer hadn't previously heard the likes of "Split Ends", "Bold As Brass" or the frenetic "Give It A Whirl".

What really would have been nice to have included would be "Another Great Divide", which was only ever released as a single and on the Enz Of An Era retrospective. Will we ever get a proper release of the famous Rootin' Tootin' Luton studio sessions? Live performances of some of these crop up now and again on the frequent (but usually entry-by-invitation-only) reunion gigs.

Eddie Rayner's production is every bit as good as you'd expect from the composition/arrangements genius who was with the band almost from the very beginning, and who produced the fantastic ENZSO albums. As a keyboardist, Rayner rates up there with Brian Eno and Rick Wright, and his attention to the most minute detail is repeated in the performance and production of this album.
Extravagenza
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Extravagenza
    Split Enz
    Manufacturer: Liberation Music Oz
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000A4T9B2
    Release Date: 2005-09-06

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