Essential New Zealand Albums
Nick Bollinger presents picks from his book '100 Essential New Zealand Albums'.
Presented and produced by Nick Bollinger
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Season 2 / Episode 1
Season 2 / Episode 1
Che Fu's Navigator is an essential New Zealand album for its all-embracing fusion of soul, reggae, hip-hop and Pacifican sounds. Nick Bollinger discusses it in detail in this episode of Essential New Zealand Albums.
The Human Instinct - Stoned Guitar
Season 2 / Episode 2
The Human Instinct - Stoned Guitar
Season 2 / Episode 2
Since its release at a budget price in 1970, The Human Instinct's Stoned Guitar has become recognized as a classic of psychedelic rock. Nick Bollinger discusses how it came about in this instalment of Essential New Zealand Albums.
Sneaky Feelings - Send You
Season 2 / Episode 3
Sneaky Feelings - Send You
Season 2 / Episode 3
In the Flying Nun scene of the early 80s, Dunedin's Sneaky Feelings stood out for their aspirations. In this programme of Essential New Zealand Albums Nick Bollinger discusses their first album, Send You, and talks to the record's producer Phil Yule.
The Fourmyula - Turn Your Back On The Wind
Season 2 / Episode 4
The Fourmyula - Turn Your Back On The Wind
Season 2 / Episode 4
For almost forty years one of the essential New Zealand albums remained unreleased and locked in a London vault. In this programme Nick Bollinger tells the story of the Fourmyula's great 'lost' recording, Turn Your Back On The Wind.
The Mutton Birds - The Mutton Birds
Season 2 / Episode 5
The Mutton Birds - The Mutton Birds
Season 2 / Episode 5
Nick Bollinger investigates the self-titled debut of The Mutton Birds, and talks to the group's found and songwriter Don McGlashan.
Trinity Roots - True
Season 2 / Episode 6
Trinity Roots - True
Season 2 / Episode 6
Few albums convey a sense of place like True, the debut of Trinity Roots. In the final programme of this series, Nick Bollinger discusses how this recording became inseparable from its location.
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