Parihaka (song) explained

Parihaka
Cover:Parihaka (cover).jpg
Type:single
Artist:Tim Finn feat. Herbs
Album:Tim Finn
B-Side:Parihaka
Released:June 1989 (New Zealand)
Recorded:1989, Airforce Recording Studios, Auckland
Genre:Pop
Label:EMI New Zealand
Producer:Tim Finn and Nick Morgan
Chronology:Tim Finn
Prev Title:How'm I Gonna Sleep
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Crescendo
Next Year:1989

"Parihaka" is a song by New Zealand singer/songwriter Tim Finn featuring Herbs, released in June 1989 from the album Tim Finn. The song reached number 6 on the New Zealand charts.[1]

Background

The song tells the story of the Taranaki Parihaka peaceful protests. Finn was given a book on the topic (Dick Scott's Ask That Mountain) by his sister and told to write a song about it.[2]

Music video

The video was shot by New Zealand director Fane Flaws and notably shot in Auckland Art Gallery with several paintings by iconic New Zealand painter Colin McCahon. Flaws found out later that he had only been given clearance to use one painting in the video.

Alternate versions

The original version of the song features Finn only and was recorded in 1988 in the US during production for the Tim Finn album.The single version features Herbs as vocalists and was recorded in 1989 on Finn's return to New Zealand.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parihaka: Chart Behaviour. charts.nz. 17 October 2012.
  2. Web site: Ready to Roll? 100 Classic Clips: Parihaka. NZ Film Archive. 18 October 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20130210203956/http://www.filmarchive.org.nz/readytoroll/view.php?id=38. 10 February 2013. dead.