Kiwi Records
1959 - 1971
Established as an offshoot of publisher A.H. & A.W. Reed in 1957 to support the company's Maori language, physical education and folk-dancing school texts, Kiwi later expanded into folk, classical and pacific sounds plus a range of hugely successful albums of bird noises and trains. Kiwi was operated in the 1960s and early 1970s by Kiwi Records, a division of A.H. & A.W. Reed, and then in the 1970s by Reed Pacific Records Ltd, until bought in 1977 by Kiwi Pacific Records Ltd..
SA-1
1959 Terry Crawford Trio A: Hit Tunes In Honky Tonk - 1 - Side 1 |
|
|
SA-2
1959 Terry Crayford Trio A: Hit Tunes In Honky Tonk - 2 - Side 1 |
||
SA-3
1959 Mary Hoare with the Terry Crayford Quartet A: Broken Hearted Melody |
||
SA-4
1960 Rugbymen with The Half-Timers A: Rugged Rugby-Playing Trail John Pike B: What Is A Rugby Supporter? |
||
SA-5
1960 John Pike with Hop Owen & the Hop-Heads A: Rugby Rock Michael Wolf B: All Black Jerseys |
||
SA-6
1961
A: F.B.I. |
||
SA-7
1961 Nick Villard with the Dave Tatana Quartet A: Granada |
||
SA-8
1961 Tam O' Shanters A: Scottish Soldier |
||
SA-9
1961 Eddie James A: Wheels |
||
SA-10
1961
A: War Cry! |
||
SA-11
1961
A: My Dixie Darling |
||
SA-12
1961
A: Cloudburst |
||
SA-13
1961 Dorothy McKegg with the Z Men & Don Richardson Trio A: Little Red Snowman |
||
SA-14
1962
A: Slow Twistin' |
||
SA-15
1962 Julie Nelson with the Satins & the Don Ball Orchestra A: Sticky Beak The Kiwi Bob Moles with the Satins & the Don Ball Orchestra B: Drifting Shadows |
||
SA-16
1962
A: Mister Dee-Jay Twist |
||
SA-17
1962 Harrison Triplets with the Satellites A: Sugartime Twist |
||
SA-18
1962 Julie Nelson with Tony and The Initials A: Johnny Magic |
||
SA-19
1962
A: Little People |
||
SA-20
1962
A: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
(feat. Ivor Fisher) |
||
SA-21
1962 Julie Nelson with the Don Ball Orchestra A: Sputnik Song |
||
SA-22
1962 Folkestone Three A: If I Had A Hammer Folkestone Three with the Satellites B: Cindy |
||
SA-23
1962 Satellites featuring Ivor Fisher A: Venus In Blue Jeans |
||
SA-24
1962
A: Tea At Te Kuiti |
||
SA-25
1962
A: Tell Me, Tell Me
(feat. Ivor Fisher) |
Page 3