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By Marc Fink
Split Enz has reached a
new level of creativity with
its fourth LP, "Time and
Tide," a fantastic follow-up
to the New Zealand quintet's
mediocre 1981 release
"Waiata."
Partial credit for this
successful release is the
addition of Hugh Padgham
as co-producer. Padgham
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nas produced Genesis and
The Police, and has incorporated
characteristics
of those bands into the most
complex and ambitious
album recorded by Split
Enz.
Eddie Rayner's keyboards
serve as the sonic backdrop
for songs with basic themes
of personal frustration,
caused Dy the human condition
and New Zealand's
island environment. Neil
Finn, guitar, and Noel
Crombie, drums and percussion,
highlight most of
the upbeat cuts.
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The overall sound reflects
rock, Maori influences, sea
chants and funk, all blended
for optimum taste. The
sounds are more diverse
than Split Enz has ever
recorded, with band
members Neil and Tim Finn
at their usual vocal excellence.
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juMity v^reaiure," "Hello
Sandy Allen" and "Six
Months in a Leaky Boat" all
have American chart
potential, and have been
successful on international
singles charts. "Time and
Tide" has also risen on the
international album charts
on the strength of those three
humorous cuts, in particular.
The messages in "Make
Sense of It," "Small World"
and "Giant Heartbeat"
clearly warn that this world
is coming apart because
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and suspicions grow.
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Me" is the only love song on
the LP, and portrays the
innocence of emotion
without sentimentality.
"Pioneer" is a brief Rayner
instrumental bursting with
sound, as a score for a Cecil
B. DeMille movie-of-thepast.
"Haul Away" and "Six
Months in a Leaky Boat" are
most strongly influenced by
sailors' tunes, which are
bound tightly to the culture
of an island nation like New
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Split Enz became more
commonly known in 1980
with the smash single "I Got
You " from the laser-etched
LP "True Colours." "Time
and Tide" displays
tremendous growth and
sophistication by the band,
its lyrics conveying social
^esponsiouiiy and emotion
without sap.
On "Time and Tide," Split
Enz has proven themselves a
band for the 80s.
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