<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong>Revised 2019 edition: In the early 1970s, a group of impoverished students formed a rock band in Auckland, New Zealand, and planned their assault on the world's music charts. </strong><br /><p>For a decade Split Enz fought to be understood by audiences and music critics who often struggled to accept their madcap on-stage performances and innovative sounds. <br /></p><p>Eventually, they found chart success in the UK, United States, Canada, Europe, Australia with hits like <em>I Got You</em> and with best-selling albums such as <em>Mental Notes</em>, <em>Frenzy</em>, <em>True Colours</em>, <em>Waiata/Corroboree</em> and <em>Time and Tide</em>. <br /></p><p>At home, they remain New Zealand's most successful rock band. The band launched the careers of its leader Tim Finn and brother Neil Finn who later formed the hugely-successful Crowded House and joined Fleetwood Mac. <br /></p><p>Success had its price for members of Split Enz, and founding bass-player Mike Chunn shares his inside story of the band in <em>Stranger Than Fiction: The Life and Times of Splitz Enz</em>, a searingly honest account of this much-loved group of musicians.<br /></p>
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