Product Description
A Kiwi Gem From The ROCKSTUFF New Zealand Music Record Vaults…. Only One Copy Available! Rare Essential Compilation Of New Zealand Bands From The 1960s! Features Two Tracks Each From Ray Columbus & The Invaders, The La De Da’s, The Fourmyula & More!
‘How Was The Air Up There?’ features 22 tracks from the halcyon days of N.Z. music. Classic stuff! New Zealand during the 60s spawned literally dozens of groups and individuals; some deservedly obscure, some whose promise bloomed all too briefly, some to become household names and stars, to varying degrees. However most are just a memory. The performances resurrected herein are a random selection of some of the brighter lights on the local entertainment scene of a time whose recorded legacy remains intact. These 22 tracks recreate something of those golden days for both the nostalgic and the uninitiated!
Condition – Vinyl: VERY GOOD PLUS!
Condition – Cover: VERY GOOD PLUS!
Side 1:
The La De Da’s – Hey Baby
The Underdogs – Sitting In The Rain
The Librettos – Let’s Go
The Pleazers – Gloria
Ray Columbus & The Invaders – She’s A Mod
The Avengers – Love Hate Revenge
Larry’s Rebels – Mo’reen
The Fourmyula – Come With Me
Ahmed Dahman Group – Stage Door
Chants R&B – I’m Your Witchdoctor
The La De Da’s – How Is The Air Up There
Side 2:
The Fourmyula – Nature
Peter Nelson & The Castaways – Down In The Mine
Hubb Kapp & The Wheels – I’m Happy Too
The Four Fours – Go-Go
Larry’s Rebels – I Feel Good
The Troubled Mind – I’m Good For You
Bari & The Breakaways – I Can’t Explain
The Pleazers – Last Night
The Hi-Revving Tongues – Tropic Of Capricorn
Dave Miller & The Byrds – Bright Lights Big City
Ray Columbus & The Invaders – Yo-Yo
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