Second Nature (Margaret Urlich album)

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Second Nature
Second Nature.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFlag of New Zealand.svg  NZ May 1999
RecordedThe Shed, Bowral, NSW, Australia, 1998-1999
Genre Pop
Length48:39
Label Thom Marketing, Sony Music New Zealand
Producer Eddie Rayner
Margaret Urlich chronology
The Deepest Blue
(1995)
Second Nature
(1999)

Second Nature is the fifth solo album (fourth studio album) by Margaret Urlich. Released in May 1999 in New Zealand, it achieved gold status and was her last album before her death in 2022. Second Nature was produced by Eddie Rayner from Split Enz and was recorded on and off over 12 months and involved musicians from Australia and New Zealand. The album comprised cover versions of some of Urlich's favourite New Zealand songs that she grew up with. These included artists like Split Enz, Crowded House, Dave Dobbyn, Max Merritt, Shona Laing, Don McGlashan and Tim Finn.

Contents

Track listing

Track listing and song credits adapted from Spotify. [1]

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
1."Nature" Wayne Mason The Fourmyula 4:08
2."Slipping Away" Max Merritt Max Merritt & The Meteors5:44
3."Tears" The Crocodiles 4:48
4."Glad I'm Not a Kennedy" Shona Laing Laing3:57
5."I Hope I Never" Tim Finn Split Enz 4:19
6."Anchor Me" Don McGlashan The Mutton Birds 4:13
7."Don't Dream It's Over" Neil Finn Crowded House 4:20
8."Language" Dave Dobbyn Dobbyn4:29
9."Whaling"Dobbyn DD Smash 4:49
10."Love, Hate, Revenge" The Avengers 3:47
11."Stuff 'n Nonsense"T. FinnSplit Enz4:01
Total length:48:39

Charts

Second Nature debuted at number 21 before peaking at number 11 in August 1999. [2]

Chart (1999)Peak
position
New Zealand Albums Chart 11

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ) [3] Gold7,500^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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References

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  2. "MARGARET URLICH - SECOND NATURE (ALBUM)". charts.nz. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  3. "Official Top 40 Albums". Recorded Music NZ . 22 August 1999. Retrieved 6 December 2022.