
Martin Curtis is a New Zealand Folk singer, most popular in the mid eighties. He lists Eric Bogle as a major influence. Gin and Raspberry is his most popular album and the title song will linger long in the listeners memory. A beautiful and haunting tale of the Gin and Raspberry mine in Cardrona, which saw hundreds die in the rush for gold. Curtis plays the guitar, mandolin and lagerphone as well as lead vocals. The album was released in 1983 on Cityfolk records (NZ).
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The Old Hearth Wall
Gin & Raspberry
Farewell To The Gold
Cardrona Spring
Gin and Raspberry
As Long As We Beat Australia
Haiku
Black Matai
The Hills Of Cardrona
Jack's Song
Ghosts of the Gorge
Last of the old timers
By the Dry Cardrona
Said Hanrahan
Sarah McPhee
Bill Charlie's secret
One up Two Down
McDougall topped the score
The Ballad of Lawrence Frayne
This England
The Demon`s Mask
Cardrona River
Hoiho
The Motorway Swagman
Kakapo
A Climber`s Moon
First to this land
A Street In Kathmandu
Land of Ice and Fire
A Tale of Two Keas
Home from Home
The Last Munro
Squadron 104
Avon Farewell
Sing a Kiwi Song
Now I'm Easy
The Cry Of The Kaka
One Up, Two Down/The Mouse In The Oven
The Last Of The Old Timers
Farewell to Namche Bazar
The Stars of Cardrona
Let the Waitaki Run Free
Takahe
Ghosts of Okarito
Into Thin Air
Fresh Dance
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