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The Mutton Birds

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 (1992), Salty (1994), Envy of Angels (1996) and Rain, Steam and Speed (1999). They had a number-one hit with "The Heater" (1994), while their two other top 10 singles were a cover of "Nature" by the Fourmyula (1992), and an original, "Anchor Me" (1994). From 1996 to 2000 the group were based in England; they returned to New Zealand and then disbanded in 2002.

The Mutton Birds
OriginAuckland, New Zealand
GenresRock
Years active1991 (1991)–2002 (2002), 2012
Labels
Past members

History edit

David Long on guitars and Don McGlashan on lead vocals and bass guitar formed the Mutton Birds in Auckland as a three-piece rock group in early 1991.[1][2] For their first live performance, on Saint Patrick's Day, they used an interim drummer who was soon replaced by Ross Burge.[1] McGlashan had been a member of Blam Blam Blam (1982, 1984) and the Front Lawn (1985–1993), Long had played in the Six Volts and appeared on the Front Lawn's albums.[1] Burge had been a member of the Spines and Sneaky Feelings, and early on, he was drumming both for Dribbling Darts (1989–1993) and the Mutton Birds. In 1992, the three-piece band gained Alan Gregg, also from Dribbling Darts, on bass guitar.[1]

As a four-piece they recorded their first self-titled album.[1] It peaked at No. 2 on the New Zealand Albums Chart in September 1992,[3] and was certified platinum in New Zealand.[1] It was in the top 50 for 52 non-consecutive weeks.[3] They gained notice outside college radio for their cover version of "Nature" (August 1992), which reached No. 4 on the related singles chart.[3] The original was recorded by the Fourmyula in 1969 (written by keyboardist Wayne Mason), and in 2001 was voted as New Zealand's greatest song of the previous 75 years.[4]

They signed with EMI Australia, which financed their second studio album, Salty (April 1994).[1][2] This was self-produced and mixed by American producer-engineer Tchad Blake (Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, Crowded House).[1] It reached No. 3 and was certified platinum in New Zealand.[1][3] Salty provided a number-one hit single, "The Heater", in April, and top 10 position for "Anchor Me" (October).[3] McGlashan won an APRA Silver Scroll song writing award for the latter hit.[1][5] Their next album, Nature (September 1995), was a compilation of tracks selected from their first two albums with additional production by Neil Finn (of Crowded House), via Virgin Records for the United Kingdom market.[1][2]

Their third studio album, Envy of Angels, was recorded in Wales and released in November 1996, with Hugh Jones producing (the Bluetones, Dodgy, Echo and the Bunnymen).[1][2] It peaked at No. 4 in New Zealand.[3] The band moved to London where they remained until 2000.[2] During 1996 the Mutton Birds contributed a cover version of Blue Öyster Cult's 1976 single, "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", to the soundtrack of Peter Jackson's film The Frighteners.[1] Their version reached the ARIA Singles Chart top 50 early in the following year.[1][6] By that time Long had already returned to New Zealand and he was replaced on guitar by New Zealand-born, British-based Chris Sheehan (of the Starlings).[1]

 
The Mutton Birds performing at Bar Bodega, Wellington, 2012

In 1997 the band played concerts in Canada as part of the Another Roadside Attraction festival tour.[7] They established their own label, Gravy Train Records, and issued two limited-release albums, Angle of Entry (an acoustic live album) in late 1997 and Too Hard Basket (subtitled B-sides and Bastards, a compilation of contained rarities) in 1998.[1] In mid-1998 Gregg left and was replaced by English-born Tony Fisher on bass guitar and keyboards.[1] The group's fourth studio album, Rain, Steam and Speed (February 1999), appeared on shhh! Records.[1][2] Another live album, Live in Manchester, was issued before their 2000 UK tour, during which their line-up was augmented by ex-Garageland guitarist, Andrew Claridge.

For the New Zealand and Australian tour in October–November 1999, Burge's former band mate Matthew Bannister (Sneaky Feelings, Dribbling Darts) was added to the line-up. The group returned to New Zealand in 2000. A greatest hits compilation, Flock, was released in 2002 but they disbanded by mid-year. In 2012 the Mutton Birds temporarily reunited with the line-up of Burge, Gregg, Long and McGlashan, to play at New Zealand wineries in February and early March.[8] Another live album from that tour, Free Range: The Mutton Birds Live 2012, was issued in November.[9]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Title Details Peak chart positions
NZ
[10]
AUS
[11]
UK
[12]
1992 The Mutton Birds
  • Label: Bag (EMI)
  • Catalogue: 8282612
2
1994 Salty 3
1995 Nature
1996 Envy of Angels
  • Label: EMI
  • Catalogue: 8425842
4 59 64
1997 Angle of Entry
  • Label: Gravy Train Records
  • Catalogue: GRAVY CD1
Too Hard Basket
  • Label:
  • Catalogue: GRAVY CD2
1999 Rain, Steam and Speed 10
2000 Live in Manchester
  • Label: Shhh! Records
2002 Flock: The Best of the Mutton Birds 30
2012 Free Range: The Mutton Birds Live 2012
  • Label: RNZ

Singles edit

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
NZ
[10]
AUS
[13]
UK
[12]
1992 "Dominion Road" 31 The Mutton Birds
"Nature" 4
"Giant Friend" 20
1993 "Your Window" 19
1994 "The Heater" 1 Salty
"In My Room" 14
"Ngaire" 19
"Anchor Me" 10
1996 "She's Been Talking" 19 100 Envy of Angels
1997 "Come Around" 35 81
"April"
"(Don't Fear) The Reaper" 48 The Frighteners soundtrack
1999 "Pulled Along By Love" Rain, Steam, and Speed
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Awards edit

Aotearoa Music Awards edit

The Aotearoa Music Awards (previously known as New Zealand Music Awards (NZMA)) are an annual awards night celebrating excellence in New Zealand music and have been presented annually since 1965.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1993 The Mutton Birds Album of the Year Won [14]
The Mutton Birds Group of the Year Won
Nature Single of the Year Won
Fane Flaws & The Mutton Birds/ Sycorax Films for "Nature" by The Mutton Birds Music Video of the Year Nominated
1995 Salty Album of the Year Nominated
The Mutton Birds Group of the Year Nominated
1996 The Mutton Birds Group of the Year Nominated
1997 Envy of Angels Album of the Year Nominated
The Mutton Birds Group of the Year Nominated
The Mutton Birds Single of the Year Nominated
1998 The Mutton Birds International Achievement Nominated
The Mutton Birds Group of the Year Nominated
2000 The General Electric Album of the Year Nominated
"Pulled Along By Love" Single of the Year Nominated
Don McGlashan (The Mutton Birds) Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Sam Gibson for "Rain Steam & Speed" by The Mutton Birds Engineer of the Year Nominated
2003 Campbell Hooper-Johnson for Flock: The Best of The Mutton Birds Album Cover of the Year Won

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Nimmervoll, Ed. "The Mutton Birds". Howlspace. White Room Electronic Publishing. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 23 December 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 278. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Hung, Steffen. "Discography The Mutton Birds". New Zealand Charts Portal (Hung Medien). Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Wayne Mason and the song 'Nature'". New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  5. ^ . APRA. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  6. ^ Hung, Steffen. "The Mutton Birds – 'Don't Fear the Reaper". Australian Charts Portal (Hung Medien). Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  7. ^ "Forget h.o.r.d.e., Lilith Fair and Lollapalooza, Another Roadside Attraction is the best touring festival on the continent". Edmonton Journal, 18 July 1999.
  8. ^ "The Mutton Birds / Don McGlashan". Areligionofakind.co.uk. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  9. ^ "Free Range – The Mutton Birds Live 2012". Mighty Ape NZ. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  10. ^ a b "Discography The Mutton Birds". charts.nz. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  11. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 197.
  12. ^ a b "Mutton Birds | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  13. ^ "Discography The Mutton Birds". australian-charts.com. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  14. ^ "Aotearoa Music Awards". aotearoamusicawards.nz. Retrieved 18 August 2021.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • archived from the original on 9 June 2002. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  • A Religion of a Kind – The Mutton Birds and beyond fansite.

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For other uses see Muttonbird disambiguation 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 1992 Salty 1994 Envy of Angels 1996 and Rain Steam and Speed 1999 They had a number one hit with The Heater 1994 while their two other top 10 singles were a cover of Nature by the Fourmyula 1992 and an original Anchor Me 1994 From 1996 to 2000 the group were based in England they returned to New Zealand and then disbanded in 2002 The Mutton BirdsOriginAuckland New ZealandGenresRockYears active1991 1991 2002 2002 2012LabelsEMIVirginGravy Trainshhh Past membersDavid Long Don McGlashan Ross Burge Alan Gregg Chris Sheehan Tony Fisher Andrew Claridge Matthew Bannister Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 3 Awards 3 1 Aotearoa Music Awards 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory editDavid Long on guitars and Don McGlashan on lead vocals and bass guitar formed the Mutton Birds in Auckland as a three piece rock group in early 1991 1 2 For their first live performance on Saint Patrick s Day they used an interim drummer who was soon replaced by Ross Burge 1 McGlashan had been a member of Blam Blam Blam 1982 1984 and the Front Lawn 1985 1993 Long had played in the Six Volts and appeared on the Front Lawn s albums 1 Burge had been a member of the Spines and Sneaky Feelings and early on he was drumming both for Dribbling Darts 1989 1993 and the Mutton Birds In 1992 the three piece band gained Alan Gregg also from Dribbling Darts on bass guitar 1 As a four piece they recorded their first self titled album 1 It peaked at No 2 on the New Zealand Albums Chart in September 1992 3 and was certified platinum in New Zealand 1 It was in the top 50 for 52 non consecutive weeks 3 They gained notice outside college radio for their cover version of Nature August 1992 which reached No 4 on the related singles chart 3 The original was recorded by the Fourmyula in 1969 written by keyboardist Wayne Mason and in 2001 was voted as New Zealand s greatest song of the previous 75 years 4 They signed with EMI Australia which financed their second studio album Salty April 1994 1 2 This was self produced and mixed by American producer engineer Tchad Blake Elvis Costello Tom Waits Crowded House 1 It reached No 3 and was certified platinum in New Zealand 1 3 Salty provided a number one hit single The Heater in April and top 10 position for Anchor Me October 3 McGlashan won an APRA Silver Scroll song writing award for the latter hit 1 5 Their next album Nature September 1995 was a compilation of tracks selected from their first two albums with additional production by Neil Finn of Crowded House via Virgin Records for the United Kingdom market 1 2 Their third studio album Envy of Angels was recorded in Wales and released in November 1996 with Hugh Jones producing the Bluetones Dodgy Echo and the Bunnymen 1 2 It peaked at No 4 in New Zealand 3 The band moved to London where they remained until 2000 2 During 1996 the Mutton Birds contributed a cover version of Blue Oyster Cult s 1976 single Don t Fear The Reaper to the soundtrack of Peter Jackson s film The Frighteners 1 Their version reached the ARIA Singles Chart top 50 early in the following year 1 6 By that time Long had already returned to New Zealand and he was replaced on guitar by New Zealand born British based Chris Sheehan of the Starlings 1 nbsp The Mutton Birds performing at Bar Bodega Wellington 2012In 1997 the band played concerts in Canada as part of the Another Roadside Attraction festival tour 7 They established their own label Gravy Train Records and issued two limited release albums Angle of Entry an acoustic live album in late 1997 and Too Hard Basket subtitled B sides and Bastards a compilation of contained rarities in 1998 1 In mid 1998 Gregg left and was replaced by English born Tony Fisher on bass guitar and keyboards 1 The group s fourth studio album Rain Steam and Speed February 1999 appeared on shhh Records 1 2 Another live album Live in Manchester was issued before their 2000 UK tour during which their line up was augmented by ex Garageland guitarist Andrew Claridge For the New Zealand and Australian tour in October November 1999 Burge s former band mate Matthew Bannister Sneaky Feelings Dribbling Darts was added to the line up The group returned to New Zealand in 2000 A greatest hits compilation Flock was released in 2002 but they disbanded by mid year In 2012 the Mutton Birds temporarily reunited with the line up of Burge Gregg Long and McGlashan to play at New Zealand wineries in February and early March 8 Another live album from that tour Free Range The Mutton Birds Live 2012 was issued in November 9 Discography editAlbums edit Year Title Details Peak chart positionsNZ 10 AUS 11 UK 12 1992 The Mutton Birds Label Bag EMI Catalogue 8282612 2 1994 Salty Label Virgin Records Catalogue 839 4882 3 1995 Nature Label Virgin Records Catalogue CDVIRDJ39 1996 Envy of Angels Label EMI Catalogue 8425842 4 59 641997 Angle of Entry Label Gravy Train Records Catalogue GRAVY CD1 Too Hard Basket Label Catalogue GRAVY CD2 1999 Rain Steam and Speed Label Shhh Records Virgin Records Catalogue SHCDA 001 8473332 10 2000 Live in Manchester Label Shhh Records 2002 Flock The Best of the Mutton Birds Label EMI 30 2012 Free Range The Mutton Birds Live 2012 Label RNZ Singles edit Year Title Peak chart positions AlbumNZ 10 AUS 13 UK 12 1992 Dominion Road 31 The Mutton Birds Nature 4 Giant Friend 20 1993 Your Window 19 1994 The Heater 1 Salty In My Room 14 Ngaire 19 Anchor Me 10 1996 She s Been Talking 19 100Envy of Angels1997 Come Around 35 81 April Don t Fear The Reaper 48 The Frighteners soundtrack1999 Pulled Along By Love Rain Steam and Speed denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country Awards editAotearoa Music Awards edit The Aotearoa Music Awards previously known as New Zealand Music Awards NZMA are an annual awards night celebrating excellence in New Zealand music and have been presented annually since 1965 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1993 The Mutton Birds Album of the Year Won 14 The Mutton Birds Group of the Year WonNature Single of the Year WonFane Flaws amp The Mutton Birds Sycorax Films for Nature by The Mutton Birds Music Video of the Year Nominated1995 Salty Album of the Year NominatedThe Mutton Birds Group of the Year Nominated1996 The Mutton Birds Group of the Year Nominated1997 Envy of Angels Album of the Year NominatedThe Mutton Birds Group of the Year NominatedThe Mutton Birds Single of the Year Nominated1998 The Mutton Birds International Achievement NominatedThe Mutton Birds Group of the Year Nominated2000 The General Electric Album of the Year Nominated Pulled Along By Love Single of the Year NominatedDon McGlashan The Mutton Birds Male Vocalist of the Year NominatedSam Gibson for Rain Steam amp Speed by The Mutton Birds Engineer of the Year Nominated2003 Campbell Hooper Johnson for Flock The Best of The Mutton Birds Album Cover of the Year WonReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Nimmervoll Ed The Mutton Birds Howlspace White Room Electronic Publishing Archived from the original on 22 March 2012 Retrieved 23 December 2020 via National Library of Australia a b c d e f Colin Larkin ed 2000 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music First ed Virgin Books p 278 ISBN 0 7535 0427 8 a b c d e f Hung Steffen Discography The Mutton Birds New Zealand Charts Portal Hung Medien Retrieved 23 December 2020 Wayne Mason and the song Nature New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Retrieved 23 December 2020 Silver Scroll Award APRA Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Hung Steffen The Mutton Birds Don t Fear the Reaper Australian Charts Portal Hung Medien Retrieved 23 December 2020 Forget h o r d e Lilith Fair and Lollapalooza Another Roadside Attraction is the best touring festival on the continent Edmonton Journal 18 July 1999 The Mutton Birds Don McGlashan Areligionofakind co uk Retrieved 17 April 2012 Free Range The Mutton Birds Live 2012 Mighty Ape NZ Retrieved 23 December 2020 a b Discography The Mutton Birds charts nz Retrieved 30 August 2022 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha Victoria Australia Moonlight Publishing p 197 a b Mutton Birds full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved 30 August 2022 Discography The Mutton Birds australian charts com Retrieved 30 August 2022 Aotearoa Music Awards aotearoamusicawards nz Retrieved 18 August 2021 Bibliography editDix John Stranded In Paradise Penguin 2005 ISBN 0 14 301953 8 Eggleton David Ready To Fly Craig Potton 2003 ISBN 1 877333 06 9 Shute Gareth NZ Rock 1987 2007 Auckland Random House 2008 ISBN 978 1 86979 000 4 Spittle Gordon Counting The Beat GP Publications 1997 ISBN 1 86956 213 5External links editOfficial website archived from the original on 9 June 2002 Retrieved 23 December 2020 A Religion of a Kind The Mutton Birds and beyond fansite Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Mutton Birds amp oldid 1128422939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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