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Nature's Best DVD | ||||
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Video by Nature's Best series | ||||
Released | 22 March 2004 | |||
Label | Sony Music New Zealand | |||
Nature's Best series chronology | ||||
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The Nature's Best DVD is a DVD release of 60 music videos to songs from the three Nature's Best compilation albums.
Track listing
[edit]- Dave Dobbyn - "Loyal" (Dave Dobbyn, 1988)
- The Swingers - "Counting the Beat" (Phil Judd/Mark Hough/Wayne Stevens, 1981)
- Bic Runga - "Sway" (Bic Runga, 1997)
- Dave Dobbyn with Herbs - "Slice of Heaven" (Dave Dobbyn, 1986)
- Dance Exponents - "Victoria" (Jordan Luck, 1982)
- Dragon - "April Sun In Cuba" (Paul Hewson/Marc Hunter, 1978)
- Split Enz - "I Got You" (Neil Finn, 1980)
- DD Smash - "Whaling" (Dave Dobbyn, 1984)
- Chris Knox - "Not Given Lightly" (Chris Knox, 1990)
- The Chills - "Pink Frost" (Martin Phillipps, 1984)
- Crowded House - "Weather With You" (Tim Finn/Neil Finn, 1991)
- Fur Patrol - "Lydia" (Julia Deans, 2000)
- Hello Sailor - "Blue Lady" (Graham Brazier, 1977)
- Bic Runga - "Drive" (Bic Runga, 1996)
- DLT featuring Che Fu - "Chains" (Che Ness/Darryl Thompson/Angus McNaughton/Kevin Rangihuna, 1996)
- Shona Laing - "(Glad I'm) Not A Kennedy"
- The Crocodiles - "Tears" (Fane Flaws/Arthur Baysting, 1980)
- Th' Dudes - "Be Mine Tonight" (Dave Dobbyn/Ian Morris, 1978)
- Split Enz - "I See Red" (Tim Finn, 1979)
- Shihad - "Home Again" (Karl Kippenberger/Tom Larkin/Phil Knight/Jon Toogood, 1997)
- DD Smash - "Outlook For Thursday" (Dave Dobbyn/DD Smash, 1983)
- OMC - "How Bizarre" (Alan Jansson/Pauly Fuemana, 1995)
- Dave Dobbyn - "Language" (Dave Dobbyn, 1994)
- Split Enz - "Message to My Girl" (Neil Finn, 1984)
- The Feelers - "Venus" (James Reid, 1998)
- Tim Finn - "Fraction Too Much Friction" (Tim Finn, 1983)
- Herbs - "French Letter" (Tony Fonoti/Spencer Fusimalohi/Dilworth Karaka, 1995)
- Sharon O'Neill - "Maxine" (Sharon O'Neill, 1983)
- Stellar* - "Violent" (Boh Runga, 1999)
- The Exponents - "Why Does Love Do This To Me?" (Jordan Luck, 1992)
- Shona Laing - "1905" (Shona Laing, 1972)
- Th' Dudes - "Bliss" (Dave Dobbyn/Ian Morris, 1979)
- Netherworld Dancing Toys - "For Today" (Nick Sampson/Malcolm Black, 1984)
- King Kapisi - "Screems From Tha Old Plantation" (Bill Urale/Kas Futialo, 2000)
- Mi-Sex - "Blue Day" (Murray Burns/Colin Bayley, 1985)
- Zed - "Glorafilia" (Ben Campbell/Nathan King/Adrian Palmer, 1999)
- Split Enz - "History Never Repeats" (Neil Finn, 1981)
- Sisters Underground - "In The Neighbourhood" (Alan Jansson/Hassanah Orogbu/Brenda Makaoeafi, 1994)
- Shihad - "Pacifier" (Karl Kippenberger/Tom Larkin/Phil Knight/Jon Toogood, 1999)
- Bic Runga - "Bursting Through" (Bic Runga, 1997)
- Greg Johnson - "Liberty" (Greg Johnson, 1997)
- Strawpeople - Sweet Disorder "Paul Casserly/Mark Tierney/Anthony Ioasa, 1994)
- Hello Sailor - "Gutter Black"
- Herbs - "Long Ago" (Lundon/Hona, 1984)
- Dave Dobbyn - "You Oughta Be In Love" (Dave Dobbyn, 1986)
- Fur Patrol - "Andrew"
- Bic Runga - "Suddenly Strange" (Bic Runga, 1997)
- The Mockers - "Forever Tuesday Morning" (Gary Curtis/Andrew Fagan/Tim Wedde, 1984)
- Headless Chickens - "Cruise Control" (Chris Matthews/Michael Lawry, 1991)
- Peking Man - "Room That Echoes" (Neville Hall, 1985)
- Herbs - "Sensitive To A Smile" (Dilworth Karaka/Tumahai, 1987)
- Dance Exponents - "I'll Say Goodbye (Even Tho I'm Blue)" (Jordan Luck, 1983)
- Sharon O'Neill - "Maybe" (Sharon O'Neill, 1981)
- Eye TV - "One Day Ahead" (Sean Sturm/Luke Casey/Michael Scott/Grant Winterburn, 2000)
- Zed - "Renegade Fighter" (Ben Campbell/Nathan King, 2000)
- Stellar* - "Part of Me" (Boh Runga, 1999)
- Coconut Rough - "Sierra Leone" (Andrew McLennan, 1983)
- Sharon O'Neill - "Words" (Sharon O'Neill, 1979)
- Shona Laing - "Mercy of Love" (Shona Laing, 1992)
- Supergroove - "Can't Get Enough" (Joseph Fisher/Karl Steven, 1996)
Critical reception
[edit]Critics noted some notable omissions from the Top 30 such as the number one song "Nature", and all except one of the voted Crowded House songs.[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Jones, Michael. "Music Reviews". AudioEnz. Archived from the original on 6 February 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2012.