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  1. The Mutton Birds’ second album is a more varied and confident affair – with a successful first album, the band were able to hire mixer Tchad Blake, and recorded 20 songs. Bassist Alan Gregg started to contribute material, and his three efforts here are lighthearted counterparts to McGlashan’s brooding songs.

  2. The Mutton Birds. Jol Mulholland. Part 46 of 63. Thomas Oliver. The original line-up of The Mutton Birds reunited after ten years and performed this set at the Kings Arms Tavern in Auckland in February 2012. Radio New Zealand captured the set, and today you can hear songs such as: Envy of Angels, Dominion Road, Queen’s English and Anchor Me.

  3. music.youtube.com › channel › UCXOb7PUuEaXS4cTwsTiVotAThe Mutton Birds - YouTube Music

    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, Salty, Envy of Angels and Rain, Steam and Speed. They had a number-one hit with "The Heater", while their two other top 10 singles were a ...

  4. The Mutton Birds discography and songs: Music profile for The Mutton Birds, formed 1991. Genres: Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Alternative Rock. Albums include Envy of Angels, The Mutton Birds, and Salty.

  5. From the album 'Envy Of Angels' (Virgin Records, 1997)www.areligionofakind.co.uk

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  6. 20 apr 2008 · The Mutton Birds - Anchor Me (Original Version)

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  7. 17 lug 2022 · All four of their albums reached the New Zealand top ten, while ‘Dominion Road’, ‘Anchor Me’, and their cover of ‘Nature’ are all among New Zealand’s best-loved songs. McGlashan’s a sophisticated musician – his songs are nuanced, and he’s adept on a range of instruments, including French Horn and Euphonium. Perhaps due to ...