The Mauri Hikitia is a various artists album released in 1981. It reached no 4 on the New Zealand charts.[1] It features Rhonda, Ken Kincaid, Deane Waretini, and the Lightwood family.[2]
The Mauri Hikitia | |
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Compilation album by Various | |
Released | 1981 |
Recorded | Mandrill Studios |
Genre | Pop |
Label | Epic ELPS 4192 (CBS) |
Alternative cover | |
Background
editThe album was represented by various Maori artists / musicians who came together to support the Mount Smart Stadium project.[3] The term Mauri Hikitia comes from George Tait, a cultural organiser and composer.[4] Tait wrote the words to The Bridge, which was a number 1 hit for Deane Waretini.[5]
As a new arrival to the charts, it was no 7 by 24 May 1981.[6] By 14 June, it was at no 4,[7] and by 21 June it had dropped one to position 5.[8]
Artists and production
editIt was recorded at Mandrill Recording Studios in Auckland.[9]
Rhonda was a well known Maori entertainer and recording artist, who died in 2007.[10][11] Ken Kincaid had a single "Easy" released on CBS BA 222834. The B side of the single, "Song For Home" aka "Now Is The Hour" is from this compilation.[12][13][14] The following year, Kincaid had another CBS single which wasn't connected to the album.[15] Deane Waretini had been around since the early 1970s, and prior to his hit with "The Bridge" in 1981,[16] he had already had two singles released on the Tony McCarthy Recordings label. The first was in 1972,[17][18] and the second the following year.[19]
The album
editArtist | Title | Composer | Time |
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The Lightwood Family | "You Are My Sunshine" | Davis, Mitchell | |
Rhonda | "Pokarekare Ana" | P.H. Tomoana | |
Ken Kincaid | Songs of home : "Now Is the Hour"" | trad.; arr. Eddie Low | |
Tri Lites | "Your love controls" | B. McCracken, A. Cunningham | |
Tri Lites | "Cupid" | Cooke | |
Tri Lites | "Let It Be Me" | Curtis, Delande, Becaud | |
Rhonda | "Waiheke" | Waikiki, Cummings | |
Lightwood Family | "Blue Moon" | Rogers, Hart | |
Deane Waretini | "All Those Nights" | Sharon O'Neill | |
Lightwood Family | "Let Me Be There" | Rostill | |
Deane Waretini | "Growing Old | Brian Holiday |
References
edit- ^ The Official NZ Music Charts 14 June 1981, CHART #287, Top 10 Compilation
- ^ Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Object: The Mauri Hikitia Album
- ^ National Library of New Zealand The Mauri Hikitia album (sound recording) / various artists.
- ^ The New Zealand Archive of Film, Television and Sound Ngā Taonga Whitiāhua Me Ngā Taonga Kōrero Catalogue → 45578, Te puna wai kōrero. 12 December 1981
- ^ The New Zealand Herald – Monday Mar 30, 2009 You must remember this, Deane Waretini – The Bridge – By Alan Perrott
- ^ The Official NZ Music Charts 24 May 1981, CHART #284, Top 10 Compilations
- ^ The Official NZ Music Charts 14 June 1981, CHART #287, Top 10 Compilation
- ^ The Official NZ Music Charts 21 June 1981, CHART #288, Top 10 Compilations
- ^ National Library of New Zealand The Mauri Hikitia album (sound recording) / various artists.
- ^ The Dominion Post, 05/10/2007 Show-stopping 'Queen of the South Pacific' dies
- ^ Manawa – Pacific Heartbeat: A Celebration of Contemporary Maori and Northwest Coast Art, Nigel Reading, Gary Wyatt Page 16
- ^ The New Zealand Archive of Film, Television and Sound Ngā Taonga Whitiāhua Me Ngā Taonga Kōrero Catalogue → 18487, Easy
- ^ New Zealand Records The Ken Kincaid Single 'Easy'
- ^ National Library of New Zealand Easy, arr. (and performed by) Ken Kincaid. Songs of home (Now is the hour) / trad.; (performed by) Ken Kincaid.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ 45cat Ken Kincaid – Discography
- ^ New Zealand Herald, Saturday, 25 July 2015 Songs that took Te Reo into the Pop Charts, Deane Waretini – The Bridge
- ^ Te Ao Hou The Maori Magazine Number 72 Page 49 People and Places, New Dean Waretini
- ^ Discogs Deane Waretini (2) – Trouble In My Life
- ^ The New Zealand Archive of Film, Television and Sound Catalogue → 20866, Melody Butterfly
- ^ National Library of New Zealand Catalogue The Mauri Hikitia album[permanent dead link ]
- ^ National Library of New Zealand Easy, arr. (and performed by) Ken Kincaid. Songs of home (Now is the hour) / trad.; (performed by) Ken Kincaid.[permanent dead link ]