Thursday music corner: The Mutton Birds were a New Zealand rock group founded by former Blam Blam Blam and The Front Lawn artist Don McGlashan and associates in 1991. The band first attained prominence with the second single from their 1992 debut self-titled album, Nature, which was a cover of a much-loved 1969 folk-pop single by the Fourmyula's Wayne Mason. It reached number 4 in the New Zealand charts, and was the first of eight top 20 New Zealand singles for the band. The Heater, the opening single from the band's second album Salty, topped the New Zealand chart in 1994. Four of the band's albums reached the New Zealand top 10, and the band won three Aotearoa Music Awards in 1993 (Album, Group and Single of the Year).
No Telling When appeared on Salty, the Mutton Birds' second album, released in April 1994.
The Mutton Birds - No Telling When (1994)
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