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Split Enz Second Thoughts (Expanded Edition) Vinyl LP Due Out 27/02/26

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Cat no. CRV1991

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 27th February, 2026

Expanded Edition

Tracklist:

  1. Late Last Night
  2. Walking Down A Road
  3. Titus
  4. Lovey Dovey
  5. Sweet Dreams
  6. Stranger Than Fiction
  7. Time For A Change
  8. Matinee Idyll
  9. The Woman Who Loves You
  10. Mental Notes
  11. Sweet Dreams [Live at Ormond Hall]
  12. Late Last Night [Archival Rough Mix]
  13. Stranger Than Fiction/Time For A Change ['Mental Notes' Version, Eddie Rayner Remix]
  14. 129 [Live At Ormond Hall]
  15. Titus [Archival Rough Mix]
  16. Under The Wheel [Live At Ormond Hall]
  17. Time For A Change [Live At Ormond Hall]
  18. 129 (Matinee Idyll) [Archival Rough Mix]

Split Enz present 'Enzyclopedia', a new series of reissues exploring the enduring musical legacy of one of New Zealand's most influential and innovative groups.

The next chapter in this series, 'Second Thoughts (Expanded Edition)', marks 50 years since Split Enz ventured to London to record with Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera in the producer's chair.

This definitive 2LP set pairs the original 1976 mix, remastered from the original tapes, with a companion LP 'Wide Angle Enz' - a treasure trove of live recordings and alternate mixes, including a previously unreleased archival rough mix of '129 (Matinee Idyll)' which is exclusive to this release.

Presented in the distinctive Australia/New Zealand sleeve featuring John Prew's band portrait, the album concludes with the hypnotic locked-groove of 'Mental Notes', mirroring the international version's striking finale.

Pressed on two 140g vinyl, housed in a wide-spine sleeve with printed inner bags. Remastered from the original tapes by Phil Kinrade and overseen by Eddie Rayner, with lacquers cut by Harry Rudkins at AIR Studios.