Nature's Best 2

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Nature's Best 2
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Compilation album by
Nature's Best series
Released4 October 2002
Length140:21
Label Sony Music New Zealand
Nature's Best series chronology
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Nature's Best 2 is a two-disc compilation album of 35 New Zealand popular music songs, numbers 31-65 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.

Contents

Nature's Best 2 was released as part of a Nature's Best Box Set on 29 November 2005.

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "Outlook For Thursday" – DD Smash (Dave Dobbyn/DD Smash, 1983)
  2. "Down In Splendour" – Straitjacket Fits (Andrew Brough, 1990)
  3. "Better Be Home Soon" – Crowded House (Neil Finn, 1988)
  4. "How Bizarre" – OMC (Alan Jansson/Pauly Fuemana, 1995)
  5. "Language" – Dave Dobbyn (Dave Dobbyn, 1994)
  6. "Message to My Girl" – Split Enz (Neil Finn, 1984)
  7. "Poi E" – Pātea Māori Club (Dalvanius Prime, 1984)
  8. "Stuff And Nonsense" – Split Enz (Tim Finn, 1979)
  9. "Venus" – The Feelers (James Reid, 1998)
  10. "System Virtue" – Emma Paki (Emma Paki, 1993)
  11. "Fraction Too Much Friction" – Tim Finn (Tim Finn, 1983)
  12. "French Letter" – Herbs (Tony Fonoti/Spencer Fusimalohi/Dilworth Karaka, 1995)
  13. "Maxine" – Sharon O'Neill (Sharon O'Neill, 1983)
  14. "Out on the Street" – Space Waltz (Alastair Riddell, 1974)
  15. "Slippin' Away" – Max Merritt & The Meteors (Max Merritt, 1975)
  16. "Violent" – Stellar* (Boh Runga, 1999)
  17. "Why Does Love Do This To Me?" – The Exponents (Jordan Luck, 1992)
  18. "1905" – Shona Laing (Shona Laing, 1972)

Disc two

  1. "Anchor Me" – The Mutton Birds (Don McGlashan, 1994)
  2. "Bliss" – Th' Dudes (Dave Dobbyn/Ian Morris, 1979)
  3. "For Today" – Netherworld Dancing Toys (Nick Sampson/Malcolm Black, 1984)
  4. "Screems From Tha Old Plantation" – King Kapisi (Bill Urale/Kas Futialo, 2000)
  5. "Cheryl Moana Marie" – John Rowles (John Rowles, 1969)
  6. "Blue Day" – Mi-Sex (Murray Burns/Colin Bayley, 1985)
  7. "Glorafilia" – Zed (Ben Campbell/Nathan King/Adrian Palmer, 1999)
  8. "Good Morning Mr Rock 'N' Roll" – Headband (Tommy Adderley/Billy Kristian, 1972)
  9. "History Never Repeats" – Split Enz (Neil Finn, 1981)
  10. "In The Neighbourhood" – Sisters Underground (Alan Jansson/Hassanah Orogbu/Brenda Makaoeafi, 1994)
  11. "Julia" – Citizen Band (Geoff Chunn, 1978)
  12. "Pacifier" – Shihad (Karl Kippenberger/Tom Larkin/Phil Knight/Jon Toogood, 1999)
  13. "Let's Think of Something" – Larry's Rebels (Roger Skinner, 1967)
  14. "Bursting Through" – Bic Runga (Bic Runga, 1997)
  15. "Liberty" – Greg Johnson (Greg Johnson, 1997)
  16. "Sweet Disorder" – Strawpeople (Paul Casserly/Mark Tierney/Anthony Ioasa, 1994)
  17. "Asian Paradise" – Sharon O'Neill (Sharon O'Neill, 1979)

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