Latest News About Split Enz - True Colours Live In Melbourne

Updated 2026-05-19 18:06

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Split Enz and True Colours - Article | AudioCulture

Split Enz, 1980. Left to right: Neil Finn, Noel Crombie, Nigel Griggs, Malcolm Green, Tim Finn, Eddie Rayner. - Publicity photo Sport and culture often seem at odds with each other in New Zealand life. Those whose lives revolve around the arts often lam

audioculture.co.nz

SPLIT ENZ - True Colours (40th Anniversary Edition)

Available on Vinyl LP (Orange Vinyl), Vinyl LP (Green Vinyl), Vinyl LP (Yellow Vinyl), Vinyl LP (Blue Vinyl). True Colours, the most commercially successful album of New Zealand group Split Enz’s career, will be reissued in numerous formats to celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2020.Four coloured vinyl editions of True Colours will be released in sleeves matching the striking original colour combinations issued in January 1980.Working with freshly digitised audio taken from the original album...

flyingout.co.nz

SPLIT ENZ'S 'TRUE COLOURS' TAKES #1 SPOT in NZ - STG Play

The 40th Anniversary edition of Split Enz’s TRUE COLOURS has reached the #1 position on the Official New Zealand Top40 Album Chart today – 40 years after the album’s initial release in 1980. The iconic album’s historic return to #1 marks the first time in New Zealand chart history that any album, local or international, has returned to the top spot after a […]

www.shanethegamer.com

Split Enz and True Colours - Article

Split Enz, 1980. Left to right: Neil Finn, Noel Crombie, Nigel Griggs, Malcolm Green, Tim Finn, Eddie Rayner. - Publicity photo Sport and culture often seem at odds with each other in New Zealand life. Those whose lives revolve around the arts often lam

www.audioculture.co.nz