Mental Notes
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| Mental Notes | ||
| Image:Mental Notes.jpg | ||
| Studio album by Split Enz | ||
| Released | 31 July 1975 (Australia) | |
| Recorded | May - June 1975 | |
| Genre | Art rock, progressive rock | |
| Length | 44:17 | |
| Label | Mushroom Records (Australia)
White Cloud Records (New Zealand) |
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| Producer(s) | David Russell, Split Enz | |
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| Mental Notes (1975) |
Second Thoughts (1976) |
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Mental Notes is the 1975 debut album by New Zealand art rock band Split Enz.
The album cover was painted by band member Phil Judd.
Contents |
- "Walking Down a Road"
- "Under the Wheel"
- "Amy (Darling)"
- "So Long for Now"
- "Stranger Than Fiction"
- "Time for a Change" (Judd)
- "Maybe"
- "Titus" (Judd)
- "Spellbound"
- "Mental Notes" (Judd)
- "Walking Down a Road"
- "Under the Wheel"
- "Amy (Darling)"
- "So Long for Now"
- "Stranger Than Fiction"
- "Time for a Change" (Judd)
- "Maybe"
- "Titus" (Judd)
- "Spellbound"
- "Mental Notes" (Judd)
- "129" - Live
- "Lovey Dovey" - Live
- 11 and 12 recorded at Ormond Hall, Melbourne (Reefer Cabaret), 30 December 1975
- Timothy Finn - vocals, piano
- Philip Judd - vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin
- Jonathan Michael Chunn - bass, piano on 'Titus'
- Noel Crombie - vocals, percussion
- Emlyn Crowther - drums
- Eddie Rayner - organs, synthesizers, piano, clavinet, mellotron, electric piano
- Wally Wilkinson - lead guitar
- David Russell - bass on 'Maybe' link
- Engineered by Richard Batchens
- Recorded at Festival Studios, Studio 24
- Tapes and Equipment: Murray Ward
- Artwork: Graeme Webber
- Robert Gilles
- Geoffrey Chunn
- Peter Madill
- James Farrell
- David Russell
- Miles Golding