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  1. 18 de abr. de 2008 · From the album 'Envy Of Angels' (Virgin Records, 1997)www.areligionofakind.co.uk

  2. Despite the low budget, The Mutton Birds was immensely successful in New Zealand – the group’s cover of the 1960s hit ‘Nature’ gave them access to older listeners, while McGlashan’s hooky ‘Dominion Road’ was an instant classic. In between ‘Dominion Road’ and ‘Nature’ are The Mutton Birds’ most fascinating set of lyrics.

  3. Tabs and chords for ukulele of Nature by The Mutton Birds at PlayUkuleleNET, a 100% free source of favorite ukulele songs! EN. English ; Spanish ... by The Mutton Birds. Biography: The Mutton Birds was formed in 1991 in New Zealand, by Don McGlashan, formerly of Blam Blam Blam (guitar, vocals and euphonium), Ross Burge (drums), David Long ...

  4. The Mutton Birds. The Mutton Birds singles chronology. " Dominion Road ". (1992) "Nature". (1992) " Dominion Road " is the debut single by New Zealand rock band The Mutton Birds. The song was released in 1992 as one of four singles to promote the band's debut self-titled album. Despite only spending ten weeks on the New Zealand singles charts ...

  5. Nature enter me Up in a tree A bird sings so sweetly Nature's own voice I hear Rustling whistling leaves Turning breeze to speech Call to me now Ease my mind I'll turn something new Minds layed with dew Do do do do do do do do Do do do do do do Di di di di di di di di di di di Nature enter me I'll turn something new Minds layed with dew Do do ...

  6. "Nature" is a song by The Mutton Birds. It is track #10 from the album The Mutton Birds that was released in 1992. The duration of this song is 03:42.

  7. muttonbird, any of several shearwaters (oceanic bird species), whose chicks are harvested commercially for meat and oil. The species principally utilized are the short-tailed, or slender-billed, shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris), in Australia and Tasmania, and the sooty shearwater (P. griseus), in New Zealand.Certain of the large petrels (Pterodroma species) are also harvested occasionally ...