Golden Harvest (band) explained

Golden Harvest was a New Zealand band, which formed in Morrinsville and moved to Auckland in the mid 1970s.[1] They are best known for their lone top-ten hit, "I Need Your Love", from 1977, which spent 12 weeks on the New Zealand singles charts and won Single of the Year at the 1978 NZ Music Awards.[2] [3] The band was led by singer Karl Gordon. The four Kaukau brothers, Gavin, Mervyn, Eru and Kevin were the other members.[4] By 1980 the group had split up, with Gordon embarking on a solo career and Mervyn and Kevin moving to Australia.

Discography

Singles
TitleRelease infoYearNotes
"Come Together" / "I Feel Good"Impact IR 1088 1976
"I Need Your Love" / "The Music Man"Impact I.R. 2001 1978Peaked at #7 on New Zealand charts
"Love Is Everything" / "To My Lady"Key K911978
"Hollywood Dreams" / "Dancer"Key K 94 1979
"Give A Little Love" / "Nite Lite"Impact IR 20021979
"Live My Life" / "Mrs G"Key K 991979
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Golden Harvest. NZ On Screen. 6 October 2017.
  2. Web site: charts.org.nz - Golden Harvest - I Need Your Love . charts.nz . 15 June 2024.
  3. NZ On Screen - I Need Your Love
  4. Audio Culture - Golden Harvest Profile
  5. Discogs Golden Harvest Discography