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- Waiata_(album) runtime "37.333333333333336".
- Waiata_(album) abstract "Waiata is the sixth studio album by New Zealand New Wave band Split Enz, released in 1981. Its Australian release was titled Corroboree. Waiata is the Māori term for song and singing, while corroboree is the Aboriginal term. According to Noel Crombie the intention was to name the album using a word from the natives of every country it was released in. This did not go ahead and the only country to adopt this change was Australia. The rest of the world kept the New Zealand title Waiata.Although the album hit #1 on the Australian and New Zealand charts it could not match the huge sales of band's previous release, True Colours. A lot of this was due to internal conflicts between the band and their producer/engineer David Tickle, whom they chose not to use again after the album was complete.Drummer Malcolm Green, in spite of his strong performances, was fired before the album's release due to musical differences between himself and Tim Finn. While the split was not amicable at the time, Malcolm rejoined the group for their 2006 reunion."Ships" was originally titled "Up to the Nines"; "Clumsy" started life as "Cheated".Noel Crombie was annoyed about the album cover change for the American market, as they had an aversion to the colour brown.The songs "History Never Repeats" and "One Step Ahead" were among the first music videos aired on MTV when the cable television channel launched in the United States in 1981.".
- Waiata_(album) artist Split_Enz.
- Waiata_(album) genre New_wave_music.
- Waiata_(album) previousWork True_Colours_(Split_Enz_album).
- Waiata_(album) producer David_Tickle.
- Waiata_(album) recordLabel Mushroom_Records.
- Waiata_(album) runtime "2240.0".
- Waiata_(album) subsequentWork Time_and_Tide_(Split_Enz_album).
- Waiata_(album) wikiPageExternalLink ep07.
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- Waiata_(album) after "The Beatles' Ballads by The Beatles".
- Waiata_(album) artist Split_Enz.
- Waiata_(album) before "Swingshift by Cold Chisel".
- Waiata_(album) cover "Split corrob.jpg".
- Waiata_(album) genre New_wave_music.
- Waiata_(album) hasPhotoCollection Waiata_(album).
- Waiata_(album) label Mushroom_Records.
- Waiata_(album) lastAlbum "True Colours".
- Waiata_(album) length "2240.0".
- Waiata_(album) name "Waiata".
- Waiata_(album) nextAlbum "Time and Tide".
- Waiata_(album) noprose "yes".
- Waiata_(album) producer David_Tickle.
- Waiata_(album) recorded "AAV Studios, Melbourne, 1980".
- Waiata_(album) released "April 1981".
- Waiata_(album) rev AllMusic.
- Waiata_(album) rev Robert_Christgau.
- Waiata_(album) rev1score "[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r18685|pure_url=yes}} link]".
- Waiata_(album) thisAlbum "Waiata".
- Waiata_(album) title Kent_Music_Report.
- Waiata_(album) title List_of_number-one_albums_in_Australia_during_the_1980s.
- Waiata_(album) type "Album".
- Waiata_(album) years "--04-27".
- Waiata_(album) subject Category:1981_albums.
- Waiata_(album) subject Category:Split_Enz_albums.
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- Waiata_(album) comment "Waiata is the sixth studio album by New Zealand New Wave band Split Enz, released in 1981. Its Australian release was titled Corroboree. Waiata is the Māori term for song and singing, while corroboree is the Aboriginal term. According to Noel Crombie the intention was to name the album using a word from the natives of every country it was released in. This did not go ahead and the only country to adopt this change was Australia.".
- Waiata_(album) label "Corroboree".
- Waiata_(album) label "Waiata (album)".
- Waiata_(album) sameAs Corroboree.
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- Waiata_(album) sameAs Waiata_(album).
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- Waiata_(album) name "Waiata (Corroboree)".