Nature's Best - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Nature" - Fourmyula (Wayne Mason, 1969)
  2. "Don't Dream It's Over" - Crowded House (Neil Finn, 1986)
  3. "Loyal" - Dave Dobbyn (Dave Dobbyn, 1988)
  4. "Counting the Beat" - The Swingers (Phil Judd/Mark Hough/Wayne Stevens, 1981)
  5. "Six Months in a Leaky Boat" - Split Enz (Tim Finn, 1982)
  6. "Sway" - Bic Runga (Bic Runga, 1997)
  7. "Slice of Heaven" - Dave Dobbyn with Herbs (Dave Dobbyn, 1986)
  8. "Victoria" - Dance Exponents (Jordan Luck, 1982)
  9. "She Speeds" - Straitjacket Fits (Shayne Carter/Fits, 1987)
  10. "April Sun in Cuba" - Dragon (Paul Hewson/Marc Hunter, 1978)
  11. "I Got You" - Split Enz (Neil Finn, 1980)
  12. "Whaling" - DD Smash (Dave Dobbyn, 1984)
  13. "Not Given Lightly" - Chris Knox (Chris Knox, 1990)
  14. "Pink Frost" - The Chills (Martin Phillipps, 1984)
  15. "Jesus I Was Evil" - Darcy Clay (Darcy Clay, 1997)
  16. "Weather with You" - Crowded House (Tim Finn/Neil Finn, 1991)
  17. "Blue Smoke" - Pixie Williams & The Ruru Karaitiana Quartet (Ruru Karaitiana, 1949)
  18. "Dance All Around the World" - Blerta (Corben Simpson/Geoff Murphy, 1972)
  19. "Lydia" - Fur Patrol (Julia Deans, 2000)
  20. "Blue Lady" - Hello Sailor (Graham Brazier, 1977)
  21. "Drive" - Bic Runga (Bic Runga, 1996)
  22. "Chains" - DLT featuring Che Fu (Che Ness/Darryl Thompson/Angus McNaughton/Kevin Rangihuna, 1996)
  23. "Dominion Road" - The Mutton Birds (Don McGlashan, 1992)
  24. "(Glad I'm) Not a Kennedy" - Shona Laing (Shona Laing, 1986)
  25. "I Hope I Never" - Split Enz (Tim Finn, 1980)
  26. "Tears" - The Crocodiles (Fane Flaws/Arthur Baysting, 1980)
  27. "Be Mine Tonight" - Th' Dudes (Dave Dobbyn/Ian Morris, 1978)
  28. "I See Red" - Split Enz (Tim Finn, 1979)
  29. "Beside You" - Dave Dobbyn (Dave Dobbyn, 1998)
  30. "Home Again" - Shihad (Karl Kippenberger/Tom Larkin/Phil Knight/Jon Toogood, 1997)

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