A very good variety from varied eras and there is only one or two I don't like which is unusual for compilation. Do recommend.
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A very good variety from varied eras and there is only one or two I don't like which is unusual for compilation. Do recommend.
Nature's Best is a two-disc compilation album of thirty New Zealand popular music songs, selected by a panel to have been the top thirty New Zealand songs of all time.
The genesis of the idea was the 75th anniversary of the Australasian Performing Rights Association (APRA) in New Zealand in 2001 and the selection of the top 100 New Zealand songs of the past 75 years. A list of over 900 candidate songs was prepared, and voting was open to APRA members and an invited academy. The list of the top 100 songs was announced in stages in 2001, with the number one place going to the 1969 song "Nature" by Fourmyula.
A collaborative effort by representatives of major record companies and APRA - most notably Mike Chunn - took place to produce an album of the top 30 songs from this selection. The resulting album was named Nature's Best after the title song, and was released in January 2002 on the Sony Music label. Sales were extraordinary - in the first four months after its release, over 100,000 copies were sold (over quintuple platinum in the New Zealand market).
Subsequent releases followed: Nature's Best 2 and Nature's Best 3 followed later in 2002, comprising songs 31-65 and 66-100 of the official APRA list respectively. A DVD release of music videos to sixty of the songs from the three albums followed in 2003, and a limited edition box set of the three albums and the DVD was released on 29 November 2005. A selection of notable New Zealand songs more recent than the 2001 selection of the top 100 songs, entitled More Nature was released in January 2006.
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