What's Be Happen?
Herbs is a multi-cultural New Zealand reggae group led by singer-guitarist Dilworth Karaka, the only constant member, that, since its foundation in 1979, has featured Samoans, Tongans, Cook Islanders and Maori members. The band was the 11th inductee into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. Although their last album of new material was released in 1990, Herbs still perform in New Zealand and Australia. The band produced a stream of reggae hits with some of the NZ's top talent. Between 1986 and 1987, Slice of Heaven with Dave Dobbyn reached number one on both the New Zealand and Australian charts. In 1989, Tim Finn joined them for Parihaka and in 1992, Annie Crummer fronted the huge hit See What Love Can Do. In the 1980s, and the first half of the 90s, the Herbs had ten Top 20 singles hits. Though upbeat, the band's music is clear in its messages. Their 1980 hit French Letter, which spent 11 weeks on the charts, came to express New Zealand's anti-nuclear stance. Fourteen years later, it was re-recorded to garner support for the prevention of nuclear testing at Mururoa. Similarly, No Nukes, Nuclear Waste and Light Of The Pacific expressed much the same sentiment. Herbs is considered pioneers of the pacific reggae sound, having paved the way for later New Zealand reggae groups such as Fat Freddy's Drop, Katchafire and Trinity Roots. The band was the 11th inductee into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. Although their last album of new material was released in 1990, Herbs still perform in New Zealand and Australia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Herbs is a multi-cultural New Zealand reggae group led by singer-guitarist Dilworth Karaka, the only constant member, that, since its foundation in 1979, has featured Samoans, Tongans, Cook Islanders and Maori members. The band was the 11th inductee into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. Although their last album of new material was released in 1990, Herbs still perform in New Zealand and Australia. The band produced a stream of reggae hits with some of the NZ's top talent. Between 1986 and 1987, Slice of Heaven with Dave Dobbyn reached number one on both the New Zealand and Australian charts. In 1989, Tim Finn joined them for Parihaka and in 1992, Annie Crummer fronted the huge hit See What Love Can Do. In the 1980s, and the first half of the 90s, the Herbs had ten Top 20 singles hits. Though upbeat, the band's music is clear in its messages. Their 1980 hit French Letter, which spent 11 weeks on the charts, came to express New Zealand's anti-nuclear stance. Fourteen years later, it was re-recorded to garner support for the prevention of nuclear testing at Mururoa. Similarly, No Nukes, Nuclear Waste and Light Of The Pacific expressed much the same sentiment. Herbs is considered pioneers of the pacific reggae sound, having paved the way for later New Zealand reggae groups such as Fat Freddy's Drop, Katchafire and Trinity Roots. The band was the 11th inductee into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. Although their last album of new material was released in 1990, Herbs still perform in New Zealand and Australia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Long Ago
Dragons & Demons
Nuclear Waste
French Letter
Sensitive To A Smile
E Papa
Homegrown
Listen
Jah's Son
Parihaka
Rust in Dust
Slice of Heaven
In The Ghetto - Remastered Version
No Nukes (The Second Letter To France)
On My Mind - Remastered Version
Light of the Pacific
Azania (Soon Come)
Swing Low
Amazing Grace
Good For Life
Dragons & Demons - Remastered Version
Jah Reggae - Remastered Version
Long Ago - Remastered Version
Home Grown
Karanga Ra - Remastered Version
Travellin in Style
Azania (Soon Come) - Remastered Version
French Letter 95
Dragons and Demons
Till we Kissed
Nuclear Waste - Remastered Version
beautiful woman
On My Mind
See What Love Can Do
Jah Knows
French Letter - Remastered Version
Whats' Be Happen? - Remastered Version
Sunshine at Night
Repatriation
In The Ghetto
E. Papa
Stolen Time - Remastered Version
Station of Love
One Brotherhood - Remastered Version
Tahu's Song - Remastered Version
Pay the Man
Karanga Ra
Walk Away Renee
Lonely Faces
Anthem
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