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One Step Ahead (Split Enz song)

1980 single by Split Enz From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

One Step Ahead (Split Enz song)
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"One Step Ahead" is a 1980 song by New Zealand art rock group Split Enz. It was released November 1980 as the lead single from their seventh studio album Waiata.

Quick Facts Single by Split Enz, from the album Waiata (aka Coroborree) ...
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After Split Enz's dissolution in 1984, singer Neil Finn continued to perform "One Step Ahead" with his next group Crowded House, in particular, the group performed the song live at their 1987 concert in Daytona known as Spring Break '87.

The single's b-side "In the Wars" was recorded in the Waiata recording sessions, but it was not originally released as a track on the album, though it was later appended as track twelve in the album's 2006 re-release.

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Music video

The video clip for the song was one of the first ever videos screened on MTV. In a documentary for Radio New Zealand, Neil Finn expressed surprise at the song's success, stating that it "hasn't got a proper chorus".[citation needed]

The video starts with Neil Finn walking down a blue and red staircase and continuing to walk through a hallway with different coloured walls and shadows of what seems to be other members of the band playing instruments. He then enters a room with the five members.

The video clip for "One Step Ahead" has keyboardist Eddie Rayner performing "Marche sur place", the pantomime illusion walk created by Decroux and Barrault (seen in the 1945 French film Children of Paradise) that is the technique Michael Jackson would base his moonwalk on in 1983.

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Track listings

  1. "One Step Ahead" – 2:51
  2. "In the Wars" – 3:32

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Charts

Weekly charts

More information Chart (1980–1981), Peak position ...
Notes:
  1. The single reached 16 on the CHUM Chart,[3] 17 on the CBC Singles Chart,[4] and 17 on the RPM Top Singles Chart.[5]

Year-end charts

More information Chart (1981), Position ...
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