The Mutton Birds (album)

The Mutton Birds is the first album by the New Zealand band The Mutton Birds. Released in 1992, it remained on the New Zealand album charts for more than a year and was named Best Album at the 1993 New Zealand Music Awards. It was among the records selected by the author Nick Bollinger for his 2009 book, 100 Essential New Zealand albums.[1]

Mutton Birds
Studio album by
Released1992
Recorded1992
GenreRock
Length41.33
LabelBag Records
ProducerThe Mutton Birds
The Mutton Birds chronology
Mutton Birds
(1992)
Salty
(1993)

A single, a version of "Nature", the 1968 song by the Fourmyula, reached No.4 on the New Zealand singles chart. Three other singles from the album also entered the charts in New Zealand: "Dominion Road" (No.31), "Giant Friend" (No.20) and "Your Window" (No 19).[2]

Track listing

(All songs by Don McGlashan except where noted)

  1. "Dominion Road" – 3.55
  2. "Your Window" – 4.39
  3. "She's Like a City" – 3.56
  4. "No Plans for Later" – 2.31
  5. "Before the Breakthrough" – 4.32
  6. "White Valiant" – 5.12
  7. "Giant Friend" – 3.15
  8. "Big Fish" – 4.33
  9. "A Thing Well Made" – 4.39
  10. "Nature" (Wayne Mason) – 3.39

Personnel

Additional personnel

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