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  1. Nature - This muscular early 90s cover of The Fourmyula’s pastoral 1969 classic comes from the first album by Don McGlashan’s band The Mutton Birds. The award-winning music video was directed by Fane Flaws — the first of six he made with the band (after previously working with McGlashan on The Front Lawn’s Beautiful Things clip). Guest vocalist Jan Hellriegel features amongst the ...

  2. 30 de nov. de 2012 · 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 (guitar) and Alan Gregg (bass guitar). They scored several hits in New Zealand, including "Nature", "Dominion Road&quo… read more

  3. Nature by The Mutton Birds released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. 7 de mar. de 2012 · The strong female vocals you hear on The Mutton Birds' 'Nature' are those of Jan Hellriegel In 2013, in tribute to the Mutton Birds’ 1992 hit, a brass plaque was placed in the pavement halfway down Dominion Road – although not outside a “halfway house”. Labels: EMI Virgin

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCXOb7PUuEaXS4cTwsTiVotAThe Mutton Birds - YouTube Music

    The Mutton Birds were a New Zealand rock music group formed in Auckland in 1991 by Ross Burge, David Long and Don McGlashan, with Alan Gregg joining a year later. Four of their albums reached the top 10 on the New Zealand Albums Chart, The Mutton Birds, Salty, Envy of Angels and Rain, Steam and Speed. They had a number-one hit with "The Heater", while their two other top 10 singles were a ...

  6. Nature The Mutton Birds. Released September 1995. ... Compilation album comprising of songs from The Mutton Birds first two albums. “Nature” Q&A. When did The Mutton Birds release Nature?

  7. In mid-1993, the single "Your Window" provided the Mutton Birds with another hit, and they soon signed with Virgin, issuing their sophomore LP, Salty. In 1995, Virgin also released Nature, a compilation of the earlier two albums intended for the foreign market; Envy of Angels, the Mutton Birds' third studio effort, followed a year later.