Mental Notes (Split Enz album)

Mental Notes is the debut studio album by New Zealand band Split Enz.Original vinyl copies featured Judd saying "Make a mental note" in the runout groove of the record's second side, causing the phrase to be looped ad infinitum on manual turntables until the stylus is removed.Bassist Mike Chunn later complained about the "totally unsympathetic treatment we'd had when we were recording in Australia.The engineer in Sydney thought we couldn't tune our guitars and that we were unprofessional and he just showed total disinterest right through."[1] Much of the material derived from Tim Finn's and Phil Judd's fascination with the work of the renowned English writer and artist Mervyn Peake – notably "Spellbound" the epic track "Stranger Than Fiction" (their concert centrepiece) and "Titus", named after the hero of Peake's Gormenghast trilogy.
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