The Warratahs

The Warratahs are a band from Wellington, New Zealand.[1]

The Warratahs
OriginNew Zealand
GenresRock, country rock
Websitewww.thewarratahs.com
MembersBarry Saunders
Nik Brown
Nick Theobald
Michael Knapp
Past membersWayne Mason
Clint Brown
Alan Norman
Mo Newport
Sid Limbert

Band members

Early line-ups

  • Barry Saunders (vocals/guitar)
  • Wayne Mason (keyboards/vocals)
  • Nik Brown (fiddle)
  • John Donahue (bass)
  • Marty Jorgensen (drums)
  • Clinton Brown (bass)
  • Rob Clarkson (drums)
  • Mike Knapp (drums)

2007 line-up

  • Barry Saunders (vocals/guitar)
  • Alan Norman (keyboards & accordion)
  • Nik Brown (fiddle & mandolin)
  • Mo' Newport (drums)
  • Sid Limbert - (bass)

Discography

Date of release Title Label NZ peak[2] Certification Catalog no.
Albums
1988 Only Game In Town 14 -
1989 Too Hot to Sleep (Warratahs album) 20 -
1990 Wild Card (The Warratahs album) 22 -
1993 Big Sky (The Warratahs album) 12 -
1994 The Best of The Warratahs 18 -
2000 One of Two Things - -
2003 Collection 16 -
2006 Keep On... - -
2015 Runaway Days 19 -

Compilation appearances

The group have appeared on a few compilations since their inception. The following is a list of these albums that have featured tracks by the Warratahs.

  • Godzone Beat (1988, Warrior Records) - "Maureen"
  • New Zealand: Our Land, Our Music (1995, EMI) - "Cruisin' on the Interislander"
  • Pagan Gold (2001, Pagan Records) - "Maureen"
  • The Very Best of Kiwi Country (2001, EMI) - "Hand of My Heart" and "Maureen"

The Warratahs have also appeared on albums recorded by other artists. The following is a list of albums by other artists that the Warratahs have appeared on.

  • The Gypsy Pickers and Friends (2004) by the Gypsy Pickers (Rimu Records) - "West Coast Bound"

References

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