Split EnzSee Ya 'Round

Label:

Enz Records – RML 52050

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

New Zealand

Released:

Genre:

Pop

Style:

Pop Rock

Tracklist

A1 Breakin' My Back
Written-ByNeil Finn
3:53
A2 I Walk Away
Written-ByNeil Finn
3:48
A3 Doctor Love
Written-ByNeil Finn
4:15
A4 One Mouth Is Fed
Written-ByNeil Finn
3:24
A5 Years Go By
Written-ByNeil Finn
4:11
A6 Voices
Written-ByNeil Finn
3:30
B1 The Lost Cat
Written-ByEddy Rayner*
5:45
B2 Adz
Written-ByNigel Griggs
4:07
B3 This Is Massive
Written-ByPaul Hester (2)
3:24
B4 Kia Kaha
Written-ByNeil Finn
3:36
B5 Ninnie Knees Up
Written-ByNoel Crombie
3:09

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed FromMushroom Records Pty. Ltd.
  • Licensed ToFestival Records Pty. Ltd.
  • Licensed ToFestival Records (NZ) Ltd.
  • Manufactured ByFestival Manufacturing Pty. Ltd.
  • Manufactured ByFestival Records Retail Marketing Ltd.
  • Made ByFestival Records (NZ) Ltd.
  • Distributed ByFestival Records Retail Marketing
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Mushroom Records Pty. Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Mushroom Records Pty. Ltd.
  • Recorded AtAAV

Credits

  • ArtworkDave Jeffries
  • Bass, Backing VocalsNigel Griggs
  • DesignNoel Crombie
  • Drums, Backing VocalsPaul Hester (2)
  • EngineerJim Barton*
  • Engineer [Assistant]Peter Thompson
  • FlugelhornBob Venier (tracks: B1)
  • Keyboards, Backing VocalsEddie Rayner
  • ManagementSimon Zaicz
  • Percussion, Backing VocalsNoel Crombie
  • Photography By [Cover]Graeme Webber
  • ProducerSplit Enz
  • SaxophoneWilbur Wilde (tracks: A6)
  • Vocals, GuitarNeil Finn

Notes

Recorded at A.A.V. Studios, Melbourne.

℗ 1984 Mushroom Records Pty. Ltd. Australia.
Trademark owned by Mushroom Records Pty. Ltd. Australia and used by Festival Records Pty. Ltd. Australia and Festival Records (N.Z.) Ltd. under authorization.
Manufactured under license by Festival Manufacturing Pty. Ltd. Australia and Festival Records Retails Marketing Ltd. N.Z.
Distributed by Festival Records Retail Marketing
© 1984 Mushroom Records Pty. Ltd. Australia

NZ pressing

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): SMX62935 P2A2 .......RmL 52050 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): SMX62936 P2A2 .......RmL 52050 B

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See Ya 'Round (LP, Album) Mushroom RML 53146 Australia 1984
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See Ya 'Round (LP, Album) A&M Records SP 9126 Canada 1984
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See Ya 'Round (Cassette, Album, Stereo) Mushroom RMC 53146 Australia 1984
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See Ya 'Round (Cassette, Album, Dolby System) Enz Records RMC 52050 New Zealand 1984
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See Ya 'Round (LP, Album, Test Pressing, White Label) Mushroom RML 53146, 53146 Australia 1984

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Reviews

  • Sumogirl's avatar
    Sumogirl
    Edited 3 years ago
    This is such an interesting album. At this point Tim Finn is gone. Only Neil remains. The album moves solidly into rock pop while still aspiring to Progressive Rock. But it feels like it is missing something important.

    Ambiently - this is a great album. Songwriting wise, it's just ok. There is literally nothing memorable on this album. It's sonically pleasant and rhythmically pleasing. But, it doesn't feel like a Split Enz album which is probably why it was the last one.

    As I think on this - it really has the feel of a contractual obligation album. Like - they knew this was their last album and so they were just, messing around when they put it together.

    The highlight for me is Kia Kaha which was side one of the 12 inch on the previous album.

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