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</html>";s:4:"text";s:11511:"Had gifted my only copy and just had to get another!! CD arrived earlier than anticipated and was in perfect condition very happy with purchase and customer service. ‘Shark Attack” turns me on too because I Remember being a teen and feeling all that angst that comes out in the song. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 16, 2020. The album cover was initially released in four colour combinations – yellow and blue, red and green, purple and yellow, and blue and orange – but would ultimately be given another four makeovers with releases in lime green and pink, hot purple and burnt orange, gold and platinum (to mark its sales milestones), and finally yellow, blue and red. "[5], Crombie later said, "I think we split our audience to some extent. ([Instrumental] T. Finn, N. Finn, Rayner, History Never Repeats – The Best of Split Enz, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=True_Colours_(Split_Enz_album)&oldid=982911083, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 11 October 2020, at 03:33. Split Enz found their place in new wave with True Colours, shedding the eccentricities and excesses of their past in favor of bright, highly memorable, Beatlesque pop. ‘I Got You” the big hit here is way sexy! Nice Touch. Crombie later said, "There was a lot of resistance initially. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. To enjoy Prime Music, go to Your Music Library and transfer your account to Amazon.com (US). It brings back great memories. Tim Fin agreed, "If you were a Mental Notes freak, you might have taken a step back at that point."[3]. The album that introduced most of the world to New Zealand pop band Split Enz, True Colours is getting a new mix and expanded reissue for its 40th anniversary. Credited to him is the album's New Zealand and Australian #1 single, "I Got You", which also broke them internationally. True Colours, the fifth studio album released by New Zealand band Split Enz, was their first major commercial success.Released in 1980, the album featured more mature songwriting from Neil Finn.Credited to him is the album's New Zealand and Australian #1 single, "I Got You", which also broke them internationally. Easily a Top 10 New Wave album ever imho. Label: A&M Records - 2PSP-4822 • Format: Vinyl LP, Album • Country: Portugal • Genre: Rock, Pop • Style: New Wave, Pop Rock. The songs feature great keys, strong harmonies, and tight playing. Additional taxes may apply. Tim Finn  said, "We had been playing so many shows, so the band were very tight. The additional photos show how young but confident these guys were. The reissued version of "True Colours" has now made a return, with glorious digital remastering, and two bonus tracks added on at the end. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 26, 2018. Originally, the band thought "Missing Person" to be the album's standout track, not realizing "I Got You" would become the hit. When it was later released on the A&M label, wild, imaginative shapes and patterns covered the vinyl using a technique known as "laser-etching". Complete your Split Enz collection. It was like everything was starting to line up to make a really powerful record." (I will forgive them for squirting water at me whilst I was waiting backstage for my friend!!!!!). The rarest one is the black and white one that got sent out to the press. Good stuff indeed! Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2009. Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020. NOTE: On the A&M version (SP-4822), tracks 1 & 2 are inverted. The green and black sleeve gives a choice of which sleeve looks best, and to be honest, the new-looking colours look just as good as the original ones did. In the end there were 11 covers. Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2019, Too much filler, buy a compilation instead, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 13, 2019. Notable for their biggest hit "I Got You" this is widely recognised as Split Enz's best album, but it still suffers from the same problem as all their albums - the highs are very good but the lows are so much worse that there is no point in buying any of their individual albums if you have a compilation such as the 39-track "Spellbound". The listing above is the original Mushroom (AUS) / Polydor (NZ) listing. New Zealand new wave band Split Enz‘ second and third albums, Mental Notes and Dizrythmia, have been newly remastered and will be reissued as coloured vinyl pressings in May. 2007 Live In America; Tribute albums Why not? In October 2010, the album was listed at number 22 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums, despite being a New Zealand production.[4]. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. The sad-sounding "I Hope I Never" is a tale of love gone wrong. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1980 Vinyl release of True Colours on Discogs. All tracks are written by Tim Finn unless noted. This is not guys who bought a synth and formed a band in the 80s, these are very creative New Zealand musicians playing their own stuff and ending up being almost genre defining new wave imho. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Newly remastered from the original tapes • 180g Coloured vinyl. Site by. Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. When I originally found out about Split Enz, I bought a vinyl copy of the "True Colours" album, with its original red and black colours, and the hit single "I Got You" to get more fans noticed. I would definitely buy from Memorable Media again, Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2019. An excellent album makes a glorious return, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 6, 2010. Your Amazon Music account is currently associated with a different marketplace. The sound quality on this gem from Split Enz is just amazing and a bit different, as remastered by keyboardist, Eddie Rayner. 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). The original vinyl came with a hologram burned into the record, so different "True Colours" flashed as it revolved on the turntable, not so with this CD release. "Nobody Takes Me Seriously", "What's the Matter with You" and "Poor Boy" were released as singles in the northern hemisphere. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 19, 2016. A synthesizer melody played in "I Wouldn't Dream of It" was first introduced in an early Split Enz recording, aptly titled "The Instrumental". The album was the first to ever use this technique, originally designed to discourage the creation of counterfeit copies. Recommended for fans who've been wanting a reissue of an old favourite. Funny when I listen to this cd in retrospect having heard everything the band members have made since, it really makes me think how they just got it from the beginning. True Colours, the fifth studio album released by New Zealand band Split Enz, was their first major commercial success. It seemed like a real sort of dividing point. So, if you're really keen, you'll have 11. For some reason they thought people would get confused. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2020. Crooked Piece of Time: The Atlantic and Asylum Albums, Here They Come: Run Out Groove Reissues, Remasters, and Expands The Monkees’ Debut on Limited Edition Vinyl, Gaining Experience: Jimi Hendrix Sessions Collected on Curtis Knight and The Squires’ “No Business: The PPX Sessions Volume 2”, Return To Itchycoo Park: Small Faces’ “Here Come The Nice” Deluxe Box Set Arrives In January [UPDATED 12/3], British Invasion! Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com. Check out True Colours by Split Enz on Amazon Music. The Beatles Unveil “The U.S. Albums” Box Set in January, Out of Their Heads: Stones Plan Mono Box Set, Firedrill (Live from The Capitol Theatre, Sydney, Australia – 7/17/1982), Hard Act To Follow (Live from Logan Campbell Centre Auckland, New Zealand – 12/6/1984), I Walk Away (Live from Festival Hall Melbourne, Australia – 11/5/1984), Log Cabin Fever (Live from The Capitol Theatre, Sydney, Australia – 7/17/1982), Lost For Words (Live from The Capitol Theatre, Sydney, Australia – 7/17/1982), Ninee Neezup (Live from Festival Hall Melbourne, Australia – 11/5/1984), Wail (Live from The Regent Theatre Sydney, Australia – 3/29/1981). Crombie added, "We'd had a rough time up to that in England, and I think we're really just raring to go. Reviewed in Roadrunner at the time of release, it was described as, "a thoughtful, reflective album. The approach to songs is more straight forward, more serious, than the Split Enz we are all used to. Great sounds on this album that immediately took me back to the late seventies and early eighties. Neil Finn is a true talent, who to this day is a great singer/songwriter, as well as talented guitarist.  Sold by Amazon.com Services LLC. Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2015. There's about 100 of them, with Textas to colour your own. There's a problem loading this menu right now. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Love it - I remember seeing Split Enz at the Apollo in Manchester on what I believe was their first tour. There is also a funny keyboard romp called "Shark Attack", which is lead by manic synth lines and a speedy beat. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. There is a very real new wave vibe here. It was just playing with it really. We came back to Melbourne and recorded the album and it just felt it was a new beginning."[3]. Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2020. Suddenly we had a lot of teenage girls in our audience and it moved into a different kind of vibe in terms of live performance. Add this to your collection and you will not be disappointed. When light hit the record, these designs would protrude and spin about the room. Bought this for my gf... she's hasn't stopped listening to it yet! These lovable talents were the darlings from Down Under, hailing from New Zealand. The US release of the album featured "Shark Attack" and "I Got You" in reversed positions due to the latter's success on the single charts. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Just listen to wild-and-wacky "Nobody Takes Me Seriously", which is mainly about how office work isn't as great as it can be (bad day at the office, Tim?! I liked that I received a personal note, a hand written thank you! The album also marked Neil Finn's emergence as a great songcraftsman -- his infectious "I Got You" helped to push the album and the band to international success. On the 40th anniversary of the release in 2020, the album was re-issued as True Colours: 40th Anniversary Mix and reached number one on the New Zealand Albums chart again. ";s:7:"keyword";s:30:"split enz true colours discogs";s:5:"links";s:1043:"<a href="http://newdestinychurchpc.com/blog/article.php?tag=satyana-marie-denisof-6bb478">Satyana Marie Denisof</a>,
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