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Split Enz - Time and Tide (1982) - Original non-reissue CD
Infohash:
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Type:
Music
Title:
Split Enz - Time and Tide (1982) - Original non-reissue CD
Category:
Audio/FLAC
Uploaded:
2010-08-28 (by fireman63ed)
Description:
Time and Tide is a 1982 album by New Zealand New Wave band Split Enz. "Dirty Creature" was the album's lead single, followed by "Six Months in a Leaky Boat". Both were huge hits in Australia, reaching #6 and #2 and catapulting the album to #1. Time and Tide also topped the album charts in New Zealand and Canada. The third single issued in New Zealand was "Hello Sandy Allen" (written about the world's tallest woman), while "Never Ceases to Amaze Me" was released in Australia. Its video was shot in a zoo and featured Tim Finn with an afro; the band now considers the shoot considerably embarrassing.
The song "Fire Drill," recorded for Time and Tide, was eventually left off the final release and instead became a b-side. The band opened many live shows with the song in the year of the album's release. A number of copies of Time and Tide in the UK featured a remixed version of the band's earlier release, Frenzy.
The album was re-released in 2006 along with all of Split Enz's studio album catalogue. Some albums were rearranged, reordered or adjusted, however Time and Tide was left the same as the original with only remastering the tracks.
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Comments:
wetWeasel (2010-08-28)
Thanks for ALL the Endz uploads. I saw these guys in Toronto, Canada for the Tide&Time tour. Great band that deserves more publicity.Will seed these for weeks to come (or 50:1 which ever comes first)