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Ake, Ake, Kia Kaha E!: Songs of the New Zealand 28 (Maori) Battalion
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10,000
1,400
Artboard 2
LABEL
Atoll Records
RELEASE DATE
June 9, 2015
DURATION
02:11:36
ALBUM ARTIST
28th Maori Battalion
 
New Zealand 28 Maori Battalion
Album TRACKS
DISC 1
1
 
Spoken Word
Padre Wi Tetau Huata makes introductory comments in Maori...
3:40
 
2
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Pa mai to reo aroha (Let your aroha flow on to the marae of the Maori people) / Hoki, hoki tonu mai
2:56
 
3
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Ka mate! Ka mate! / Karu, Karu / Aue te mamae, te aroha (O the pain and the aroha): [Part 1]
4:09
 
4
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Ka mate! Ka mate! / Karu, Karu / Aue te mamae, te aroha (O the pain and the aroha): [Part 2]
5:40
 
5
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Arohaina mai (Great King above extend your love onto us)
3:35
 
6
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Lieutenant Colonel Charles Bennett recounts the Battalion's preparation for the day... / Tapu te po (Silent night, holy night)
5:01
 
7
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Captain James Henare, later the Battalion's Commanding Officer, speaks on behalf of "A" Company in a message to the people of Tai Tokerau, Northland / Haruru te Reinga
3:11
 
8
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Captain Matarehua Monty Wikiriwhi of "B" Company speaks on behalf of the Company / Te Arawa / Haere ra nga hoia e (Farewell you soldiers)
3:19
 
9
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Te reo powhiri (The voice of greetings) / Te Arawa e
4:19
 
10
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Major Wi Pewhairangi Reedy sends greetings... / Ngati Porou e
5:27
 
11
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Lieutenant Albie Bennett introduces the Battalion singing a song of derision... / Hitara waha huka, upoko maro (Hitler, foaming mouthed and hard headed!)
1:40
 
12
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Captain Fred Baker and Second Lieutenant Ricky Smith speak on behalf of "D" company... / Wonderful mother of mine
3:43
 
13
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Haere ra toku aroha (Farewell my own true love)
2:55
 
14
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) E wawata / Moe mai e hine / E pari ra
5:27
 
15
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Colonel RH Thompson during a Battalion reunion recounts two humorous stories about land mines and about a pig!
3:35
 
16
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Tama ngakau marie (Son of a peaceful heart)
3:26
 
17
 
Spoken Word
Brigadier George Dittmer, the Battalion's first Commanding Officer, reminisces during a Battalion reunion.
0:32
 
18
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Ka rongo te pakanga nei (Listen to the battle)
1:10
 
19
 
Spoken Word
New Zealand National Broadcasting Service commentator Arch Curry speaks from the North African campaign...
1:35
 
20
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Whakarongo ake ra (Hear us as we greet you)
2:23
 
21
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Rukuhia ra e hoa ma te Moana
1:04
 
DISC 2
1
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Maori Battalion march to victory
3:59
 
2
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) E nga hoia e (We are the soldiers!)
2:18
 
3
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Te hokowhitu toa (Take the mantle of your people with you)
1:48
 
4
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Tofa my felini, oh I never will forget you, Samoa e nei galo atu (Goodbye my friend, I never will forget you; Samoa, you are not forgotten)
4:30
 
5
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) "A" Company presents songs and greetings to people in many locations in Northland... / Koutou katoa ra (All of you who are standing here) / Me ata tukutuku (Be gentle) / Po ata rau (Now is the hour)
6:54
 
6
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) E te ope tuatahi
1:39
 
7
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Vivere (Let's live!)
2:09
 
8
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Mokemoke taua, ka hoki mai ano (We are both sad but will return) / E te iwi e whakarongo mai (O people, listen to me)
4:27
 
9
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Tenei matou e tu atu nei
1:09
 
10
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) God save the King
1:11
 
11
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Lieutenant Arapeta Awatere, who would later become Battalion Commander, and Sergeant Wanoa of Ngati Porou's "C" company both speak / Maori Battalion
4:47
 
12
 
Spoken Word
Captain Wiremu Netana Panapa, future Bishop of Aotearoa, sends greetings to the Battalion
2:05
 
13
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Te aroha (also known as Aue mama, aue papa (O my mother, O my father, give your love to me))
1:32
 
14
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Lieutenant Whareaitu and Lieutenant Karaitiana send greetings to the men of the Battalion already overseas, followed by a haka.
5:22
 
15
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Lieutenant Webb sends greetings to Maori Battalion members from Te Waipounamu (the South Island) / Putiputi kaneihana e (You are like a lovely carnation)
2:02
 
16
 
Spoken Word
Princess Te Puea Herangi, the respected and influential Maori leader who set up Turangawaewae marae at Ngaruawahia, brings greetings to the Reinforcements from her people of Waikato
0:58
 
17
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Reverend Mutu Kapa, and esteemed churchman and classical Maori orator, greets members of the Battalion... / E kore te aroha e (If it wasn't for love) / E rua nei aku ringa (I have both hands)
5:07
 
18
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) There'll always be an England (E kore e Ingarangi i hinga)
3:26
 
19
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Po ata rau (Now is the hour)
4:03
 
20
 
Recorded Sound
Field Recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion (1940-1943) Au, E Ihu
3:23
 
 
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