Split Enz (DVD)

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Split Enz is a DVD by New Zealand rock band Split Enz, released in 2002 by Mushroom Records. [1] [2]


Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Sweet Dreams (video, 1976)" 
2."Lovey Dovey (video, 1976)" 
3."Late Last Night (video, 1976)" 
4."Bold As Brass (video, 1977)" 
5."My Mistake (video, 1977)" 
6."Jamboree (video, 1977)" 
7."Hermit McDermitt (video, 1979)" 
8."Give It A Whirl (video, 1979)" 
9."I See Red (video, 1978)" 
10."I Got You (video, 1980)" 
11."I Hope I Never (video, 1980)" 
12."One Step Ahead (video, 1980)" 
13."History Never Repeats (video, 1981)" 
14."Dirty Creature (video, 1982)" 
15."Pioneer/Six Months In A Leaky Boat (video, 1982)" 
16."Strait Old Line (video, 1983)" 
17."Message to My Girl (video, 1983)" 
18."I Walk Away (video, 1984)" 
19."Let's Rock (live, 1977)" 
20."The Woman Who Loves You (live, 1977)" 
21."Charlie (live, 1980)" 
22."Ghost Girl (live, 1981)" 
23."What's The Matter With You? (live, 1981)" 
24."Six Months In A Leaky Boat (live, 1984)" 
25."I See Red (live, 1984)" 
26."Straight Old Line (live, 1984)" 
27."Shark Attack (live, 1993)" 
28."She Got Body She Got Soul ( Countdown , 1979)" 
29."Spellbound (documentary on the history of the band with archive footage and interviews with Tim Finn, Mike Chunn, Phil Judd, Wally Wilkinson, Geoff Chunn, Eddie Rayner, Rob Gillies, Emlyn Crowther, Noel Crombie, Malcolm Green, Neil Finn, Nigel Griggs and Paul Hester, produced in 1993)" 

Also features an interactive discography, photo gallery and poster gallery

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References

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  2. "Prog Archives".