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Barry Saunders was the face and voice behind New Zealand's best known Country / folk band the WARRATAHS More
The Makers were a band formed by Eddie Rayner and Brian Baker in 1989 after Eddie and Brian wrote and recorded a film score for the movie Rikki And Pete... More
The Warratahs were formed in Wellington in 1985. More
Releases
In 1991 Don McGlashan composed the music for Jane Campion's award winning film based on the life of Janet Frame, An Angel At My Table. More
Music composed and orchestrated by Don McGlashan from the Toa Fraser directed, Dean Spanley. More
Far As The Eye Can See is a collection of Barry's favourite songs from his albums. More
1992 follow up to The Maker's self titled debut. Written and produced by both Eddie Rayner and Brian Baker and recorded by Chris Corr at Platinum Studios, Melbourne, Australia. More
This is the latest and seventh release for this iconic New Zealand group. More
Kupe's Tears is the long awaited new single from The Warratahs. More
This collection of covers was released on Pagan in 1992 and produced by Ian Morris. More
Originally released through Pagan on the 12th June 1998. More
This is the Warratahs latest studio album, released back in November 1999 to much acclaim. It picked up the NZ Music Country Album Award and features guest appearances by Sam... More
New Zealand's best known Country / folk band More
Red Morning is the fourth solo album from Warratahs frontman, Barry Saunders. First released in 2008. More
Debut album from The Makers. More
A best of The Warratahs More
Originally released through Pagan records 1in 1989. Produced by Dick Le Fort and engineered by Neil Maddever at Studio Two in Wellington. More
The Troubles Of The Brain EP was recorded at lead singer/songwriter Finn Andrews' home studio in London over the summer and overseen by producer Bernard Butler (Suede, The Libertines). More
The Pagan/EMI released 1995 solo album by The Warratahs frontman Barry Saunders. More
Released 15 Apr 1990. More
The new release from Warratah's frontman, Barry Saunders. More



















