Since you are interested in The Complete Recordings 1965 - 1969, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
Larry's Rebels
The Complete Singles A's & B's (Deluxe Edition) [ Frenzy / 2 CD - released 23/Oct/2020 ] Between 1965 and 1970, Larry's Rebels created a recording legacy that no other New Zealand band was able to achieve. This legacy comprises a cache of well-crafted pop/rock singles that span those musically critical years. By being active during this... |
Various Artists
The Kiwi Music Scene 1964 [ Frenzy / 2 CD - released 11/Mar/2022 ] 1964: The Year That NZ Music Came Of Age. A year that saw us exporting our music to the USA, Canada, Europe and Australia. For the first time the percentage of locally written music was over 20% and climbing. While the Beatles were invading New... |
Various Artists
Kiwi Pop Hits Of The 70s [ Frenzy / CD - released 26/Oct/2018 ] Kiwi Pop Hits Of The 70s contains just pure pop songs from some of our biggest household names in a joyous celebration of kiwi pop music. Many of the tracks appear on CD for the first time, including chart hits that have never been compiled. Mike... |
The Four Fours
The Complete Singles 1963-1966 [ Frenzy / CD - released 15/May/2019 ] For the first time on CD, The Complete Singles of The Four Fours from 1963-1966, this album has a chronological track list of songs remastered from original archive tapes. The Four Fours started life in 1957 in Tauranga as an unnamed duo mainly... |
Various Artists
How Is The Air Up There? 80 Mod, Soul, RnB & Freakbeat Nuggets From Down Under [ RPM / 3 CD - released 1/Feb/2018 ] For the latest in the RPM /Frenzy Music collaborations, following sets from Larry's Rebels , The Fourmyula , Ray Columbus, The Dave Miller Set, and the Girl Group Sound down-under on "Come and See Me", we explore the mid 60's club scene and the... |
Various Artists
Soul Time: New Zealand Style (1966-1971) [ Frenzy / CD - released 29/Oct/2021 ] Technically New Zealand didn't have a dedicated Soul music scene during the time-frame of this release. Only The Action, Le Frame and Leo De Castro would class themselves as exclusively Soul artists. What we did have was an abundance of world class... |