Kiwi Music Scene 1964 / Various: Kiwi Music Scene 1964 / Various
Kiwi Music Scene 1964 / Various: Kiwi Music Scene 1964 / Various
Format: CD
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Artist: Kiwi Music Scene 1964 / Various
Label: Frenzy
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9419569105711
Genre: Rock
1964 : The Year That NZ Music Came Of Age. A year that saw us exporting our music to the USA, Canada, Europe and Australia. For the first time the percentage of locally written music was over 20% and climbing. While the Beatles were invading New Zealand, Ray Columbus & The Invaders, Dinah Lee and Max Merritt & His Meteors & Bill and Boyd were invading Australia. Weekly TV shows 'In The Groove' and 'Let's Go' continued to showcase our burgeoning young music scene. You can now re-live this exciting year through this 70 track, 28 page ephemera laden expose of the Kiwi Music Scene of 1964, which is the sixth volume in this ongoing series of year by year CD's chronicling Kiwi music.
Tracks:
1.1 Ray Columbus ; the Invaders - She's a Mod
1.2 Dinah Lee - Do the Bluebeat
1.3 Tommy Adderley - I Just Don't Understand
1.4 Terry Dean ; the Nitebeats - If I Can
1.5 Peter Posa - the Hitch-Hiker
1.6 Lyn Barnett - What If Johnny Says No
1.7 Alex Neill - the Ghost of Gary
1.8 Al Paget Sextet - Maybe Baby
1.9 Herma Keil - Peggy Sue
1.10 Freddie Keil - Rave on
1.11 Dinah Lee - Reet Petite
1.12 Ray Columbus ; the Invaders - Yo Yo
1.13 Terry Dean ; the Nitebeats - Your Mommas Out of Town
1.14 Wayne ; the Whirlwinds - Say Mama
1.15 Gray Bartlett - the Harem
1.16 The Sundowners - Baby Jane
1.17 The Four Fours - She's Gonna Get Me
1.18 The Seakers - My Arms Want to Hold You
1.19 Rochelle Vinsen - Has Anyone Seen My Boyfriend
1.20 Terry Dean ; the Nitebeats - Because She Loves You
1.21 Mauri Chan - Istanbul
1.22 Dave Miller ; the Playboys - Run Back Home
1.23 Max Merritt ; the Meteors - Many Things
1.24 Cathy Howe - Easy Come, Easy Go
1.25 Jimmy Sloggett - It's Gonna Work Out Fine
1.26 Fia Chaplin - I'm Gonna Get That Man
1.27 The Librettos - Baby It's Love
1.28 Johnny Devlin - Do It Right
1.29 The Four Fours - Everytime
1.30 The Sundowners - Tell Me Why
1.31 Gary Bayer - Big Bad Bass
1.32 Christine Barnett - Walking Down the Road
1.33 Tony ; the Initials - Good Lovin's Hard to Find
1.34 Terry Dean ; the Nitebeats - I'll Follow Her
1.35 The Renays - Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now
1.36 Johnny Stepenson - Knocking on Wood
2.1 Dinah Lee - Yea Yea We Love Em All
2.2 Paul McCartney-Comparatively Speaking
2.3 Ray Columbus ; the Invaders - I Wanna Be Your Man
2.4 John ; Ringo - Polishing My Shoes
2.5 Rochelle Vinsen - My Boyfriends Got a Beatle Haircut
2.6 Ringo-Have You Heard It Yet
2.7 Howard Morrison - I Wanna Cut Your Hair
2.8 Paul McCartney ; Ringo - Plastic Tiki
2.9 The Picasso Trio - a Letter to the Beatles
2.10 Paul McCartney - Wellington Was Pretty Wild
2.11 Fia Chaplin - My Beatle Boy
2.12 Paul McCartney-Big Kiwi
2.13 Merseymen - I'll Get You
2.14 Ringo - Ratepayers Money
2.15 The Glendelles - Please Please Daddy
2.16 Ray Columbus ; the Invaders - on My Mind
2.17 The Invaders - Cats Eyes
2.18 Dinah Lee - Don't You Know Yockomo
2.19 The Four Fours - Barrow Boy
2.20 Terry Dean ; the Nitebeats - Do the Dance
2.21 Alex Neill - Tricky Dicky
2.22 Jimmy Sloggett - Crossfire
2.23 Allison Durbin - Rules of Happiness
2.24 Rim D. Paul ; the Quin Tikis - Runaway
2.25 The Kini QT - Hitch-Hiker
2.26 Rino Tirikatene - Times Are Tough
2.27 The Rockets - Journey to Midnight
2.28 Alan Morrison - Devil in Your Eyes
2.29 The Detours - Murphy the Surfie
2.30 Gary Martin with the Blockbusters - Too Late to Worry
2.31 Lew Pryme - Pride and Joy
2.32 The Yeomen - Downtown Bus
2.33 The Wayfarers - Keeper of the Lighthouse
2.34 Toni Williams - Ole Man M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I
2.35 Terry Dean ; the Nitebeats - Always on My Mind
2.36 Bill ; Boyd - Don't Take It Away
2.37 John Goodare ; the Beatnicks - I Begin to Like
2.38 Max Merritt ; His Meteors - Shake It Up (45 Version)
2.39 The Sierras - the Fall of the Roman Empire
2.40 Sandra Brown - Happy Blue Beat
2.41 The Contacts - the Bluebeat