Oddz And Enz | ||||
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Released | 1992 | |||
Recorded | 1975–1979 | |||
Genre | Art rock, progressive rock | |||
Length | 53:19 | |||
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Oddz and Enz is a 1992 album by Split Enz. Composed mainly of live recordings during the Mental Notes period, the album also contains two non-album singles, a b-side and a demo recording.
Track listing[edit]
- "129 (Matinee Idyll)" (Phil Judd, Tim Finn) - "Live" Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret, Melbourne December 30, 1975 - 3:50
- "Another Great Divide" (Judd, Finn, Eddie Rayner & Robert Gillies) - Single, January 1977 - 3:36
- "Lovey Dovey" (Judd, Finn) - "Live" Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret, Melbourne December 30, 1975 - 3:37
- "Things" (Neil Finn) - Single, October 1979 - 2:39
- "Amy (Darling)" (Judd, Finn) - "Live" Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret Melbourne December 30, 1975 - 5:09
- "Jolted" (Tim Finn) - Demo, Harlequin Studios New Zealand 1978 - 2:35
- "Under the Wheel" (Judd, Finn) - "Live" Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret, Melbourne December 30, 1975 - 7:26
- "Two of a Kind" (Tim Finn) - Recorded at Harlequin Studios, Auckland, June 1979, B-Side of "Next Exit" single, March 1983 - 3:40
- "True Colours (Let's Rock)" (Judd) - "Live" Auckland New Zealand 1976 - 5:57
- "Nightmare Stampede" (Judd) - "Live" Auckland New Zealand 1976 - 14:39
References[edit]
- Oddz and Enz at AllMusic. Retrieved 18:57, 6 December 2020 (UTC).
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