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Nature's Best 3 | ||||
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Compilation album by Nature's Best series | ||||
Released | 12 May 2003 | |||
Length | 138:31 | |||
Label | Sony Music New Zealand | |||
Nature's Best series chronology | ||||
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Nature's Best 3 is a two-disc compilation album of 35 New Zealand popular music songs, numbers 66-100 on the APRA 75th Anniversary Top 100 New Zealand Songs of All Time. See Nature's Best for more information on the selection process of this list.
Nature's Best 3 was released as part of a Nature's Best Box Set on 29 November 2005.
Track listing
Disc one
- "Don't Fight It Marsha, It's Bigger Than The Both Of Us" – Blam Blam Blam (Don McGlashan, 1981)
- "Gutter Black" – Hello Sailor (Dave McArtney, 1977)
- "Long Ago" – Herbs (Lundon/Hona, 1984)
- "There Is No Depression In New Zealand" – Blam Blam Blam
- "You Oughta Be In Love" – Dave Dobbyn (Dave Dobbyn, 1986)
- "Andrew" – Fur Patrol (Andrew Bain/Julia Deans/Simon Braxton/Steven Wells, 2000)
- "Billy Bold" – Graham Brazier (Graham Brazier, 1981)
- "Distant Sun" – Crowded House (Neil Finn, 1993)
- "Suddenly Strange" – Bic Runga (Bic Runga, 1997)
- "Forever Tuesday Morning" – The Mockers (Gary Curtis/Andrew Fagan/Tim Wedde, 1984)
- "Cruise Control" – Headless Chickens (Chris Matthews/Michael Lawry, 1991)
- "Pressure Man" – The Feelers (James Reid/Matt Thomas/Hamish Gee, 1998)
- "Private Universe" – Crowded House (Neil Finn, 1994)
- "Room That Echoes" – Peking Man (Neville Hall, 1985)
- "Sensitive to a Smile" – Herbs (Dilworth Karaka/Tumahai, 1987)
- "E Ipo" – Prince Tui Teka (Ngoi Pēwhairangi/Missy/Prince Tui Teka, 1982)
- "Andy" – Front Lawn (Harry Sinclair/Don McGlashan, 1987)
Disc two
- "Bitter" – Shihad (Karl Kippenberger/Tom Larkin/Phil Knight/Jon Toogood, 1995)
- "Four Seasons In One Day" – Crowded House (Neil Finn/Tim Finn, 1991)
- "Heavenly Pop Hit" – The Chills (Martin Phillipps, 1990)
- "Husband House" – Sneaky Feelings (Matthew Bannister, 1995)
- "Jumping Out a Window" – Pop Mechanix (Andrew Snoid/Paul Scott, 1981)
- "If I Were You" – Straitjacket Fits (Shayne Carter/John Collie/Straitjacket Fits, 1993)
- "I'll Say Goodbye (Even Tho I'm Blue)" – Dance Exponents (Jordan Luck, 1983)
- "Maybe" – Sharon O'Neill (Sharon O'Neill, 1981)
- "One Day Ahead" – Eye TV (Sean Sturm/Luke Casey/Michael Scott/Grant Winterburn, 2000)
- "Renegade Fighter" – Zed (Ben Campbell/Nathan King, 2000)
- "Part of Me" – Stellar* (Boh Runga, 1999)
- "Sierra Leone" – Coconut Rough (Andrew McLennan, 1983)
- "Words" – Sharon O'Neill (Sharon O'Neill, 1979)
- "Spellbound" – Split Enz (Tim Finn/Phil Judd, 1979)
- "Rust In My Car" – Citizen Band (Geoff Chunn, 1979)
- "Mercy of Love" – Shona Laing (Shona Laing, 1992)
- "Can't Get Enough" – Supergroove (Joseph Fisher/Karl Steven, 1996)
- "Naked Flame" – Dave Dobbyn (Dave Dobbyn, 1995)