This listing will become a comprehensive account of
From Scratch’s commercially released recordings. A work in progress, in some
cases it adds to or corrects the information originally printed on the release
and will be updated as new information comes to hand.
The quick list:
FROM SCRATCH PERFORM RHYTHM WORKS
(Vinyl 12” EP, 33 1/3, Private release
PRA 905, 1979)
3 PIECES FROM GUNG HO 1,2,3D
(Vinyl 12” EP,
Hit Singles HITM004, 1983)
NEW RHYTHMWORKS [AKA DRUM/SING & PACIFIC 3,2,1,ZERO (PART 1)]
(Cassette,
self-released, 1984)
PACIFIC 3,2,1,ZERO (PART 1) & DRUM/SING
(Vinyl LP,
Flying Nun-041, 1985)
PACIFIC 3,2,1,ZERO
PARTS 1 and 2
(Cassette,
self-released, 1986)
GUNG HO 1,2,3D
(Vinyl LP,
Flying Nun, FN085, 1988)
SONGS FOR
HEROES
(CD and cassette, Rattle Records RAT
D002 & RAT C002, 1991)
PACIFIC 3,2,1,ZERO
(PART 1) & EYE/DRUM
(CD/cassette,
Kiwi-Pacific International, CD SLC-236, 1994)
GLOBAL HOCKETS:
FROM SCRATCH LIVE IN EUROPE
(CD, Scratch Records, 1999)
PACIFIC 3,2,1,ZERO:
Parts 1 & 2 Live
(CD, Atoll Ltd,
ACD 301, 2001)
SONGS FOR HEROES –
remastered anniversary reissue
(CD, Rattle Records RAT-D002, 2011)
FIVE RHYTHM WORKS - reissue of early recordings
(CD and Vinyl LP, EM Records EM1150, 2016)
The complete list:
ALBUMS
FROM SCRATCH PERFORM RHYTHM WORKS
(Vinyl 12” EP, 33 1/3, Private release
PRA 905, 1979)
Recorded and mixed at Mandrill Studios,
Auckland by David Hurley
Produced by From Scratch with the
assistance of the QEII Arts Council
Performed by Geoff Chapple, Philip
Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan, Gary Wain
Devised by
Philip Dadson
Record launch function, Seehear
Studios, 17 September 1979
Cover photo (Out-In) and insert photo
by Parbhu Makan
A1. Out-In Part 1
A2. Out-In Part 2
24’30” (1976-77)
Pitched drums, tubes, chimes and voice tubes.
B1. Drumwheel Part 1 (1977)
B2. Drumwheel Part 2 (1978-79)
26’30”
Pitched
drums and bells (pt1); pitched tubes, drums, drum-tubes, slit gongs,
brake drums, growlers and snare drum
3 PIECES FROM
GUNG HO 1,2,3D
(Vinyl 12” EP,
Hit Singles HITM004, 1983)
GUNG HO 1,2,3D
(1981) Tuned PVC pipes, metal chimes, drums, spun drones.
Sound engineer
Greg Brice
Produced in
collaboration with Hit Singles for RCA. Pressed May 1983 (the back cover gives
a 1982 date while the label, presumably produced later, states 1983).
Performed by
Geoff Chapple, Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan. Devised by Phil
Dadson. Dedicated to Rewi Alley.
A1. 8,9,10
Tuned
PVC pipes (open), drums and whizzer drone
10’
B1. 5,6,7
Tuned
PVC pipes (closed, with lexan caps), chimes and warbler drone
B2. 6,7,8
Tuned
PVC pipes (open), chimes, drums and warbler drone
10’20”
NEW RHYTHMWORKS
[AKA DRUM/SING & PACIFIC 3,2,1,ZERO (PART 1)]
(Cassette,
self-released, 1984)
Limited edition
cassette, produced by From Scratch for ANZART in Edinburgh, London and
Portsmouth.
A. PACIFIC
3,2,1,ZERO (PART 1)
(1982) – 21’30”
Performed and devised by Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan (with thanks
to
Geoff Chapple)
B. DRUM/SING (short film version) (1984) – 15’30”
Performed and devised by Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan.
Recorded at: Maidment Little Theatre
Recording engineer: Greg Brice; Playback mixer: Steve Garden
Playback
and post-production sound advisor: Mike Westgate
PACIFIC 3,2,1,ZERO
(PART 1) & DRUM/SING
(Vinyl LP,
Flying Nun-041, 1985)
Recorded at The
Valley Conference Centre, Albany, engineered by Steve Garden at Progressive
Studios, Auckland, July 1985. Cover (aerial) photos by Wally Floyd. Produced by
From Scratch for Flying Nun, with the assistance of the QEII Arts Council
A. PACIFIC
3,2,1,ZERO PART 1
(1982) – 23’
Tuned PVC pipes, chimes, roto-tom
drums, kerosene cans, rattle-jackets, trom
tubes,
cymbals, spun drones and voices.
Performed and devised by Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan, with thanks to
Geoff Chapple.
B. DRUM/SING (long performance version) (1984) –
26’
Tuned PVC pipes, chimes, roto-tom
drums, bamboos, alloy hand-bells, (spun)
drones
and voices.
Performed and devised by Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan.
PACIFIC 3,2,1,ZERO PARTS 1 and 2
(Cassette,
self-released, 1986)
Recorded live
at Auckland Girls Grammar School Gymnasium, 2 June 1986
Recorded by
Mike Westgate, mixed and edited by Phil Dadson at Elam
Produced by
From Scratch with the assistance of the QEII Arts Council
Part 1.
Tuned PVC pipes, chimes, drums, cymbals, voices, trom tubes,
spun
drones, rattle
jackets, biscuit tins.
Part 2.
Aluminium pipes tossed and
struck, tuned wood and metal claves, voices,
tuned
tongue PVCs, 3 trombones, 3 saxaphones, bamboo seed poles
Performers:
Philip Dadson, Ben Harrop, Alison Henry, Wayne Laird, Joshna la
Trobe, Diipali Linwood, Don McGlashan, Deborah Maud, Nicola May, Aldas
Palubinskas, Peter Scholes, Kim Wesney.
Devised by
Philip Dadson
GUNG HO 1,2,3D
(Vinyl LP,
Flying Nun, FN085, 1988)
Recorded (in
1981) and released in part in 1983. This
is the complete work recorded in 1981, remixed in 1987 by Greg Brice and
Wayne Laird at Wayne Laird’s studio, and released in 1988 by Flying Nun. Sound
engineer: Greg Brice. Cover (aerial) photo: Wally Floyd. (Reviewed by Graham
Reid in NZ Herald, 21 Oct 1988)
Gung Ho 1,2,3D (1981)
A1. 3,4,5
A2. 4,5,6
A3. 5,6,7
A4. 6,7,8
A5. 7,8,9 (23’30”)
B1. 8,9,10
B2. 9,10,11 (24’30”)
Tuned drums, tuned PVC pipes (open or
closed with lexan caps), metal chimes,
warbler
drone, whizzer drone, drums and jilzira drone.
Performed by Geoff Chapple, Philip
Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan.
Devised by Phil Dadson.
SONGS FOR HEROES
(CD and cassette, Rattle Records RAT
D002 & RAT C002, 1991)
Recorded at Auckland University School of Music Auditorium and Progressive
Music Studios, mixed at Progressive, produced by Philip Dadson and Steve
Garden, engineered by Steve Garden and Tim Gummer (remastered and reissued by
Rattle in 2011)
A tribute to
unsung heroes, past and present. A continuous piece of music in eight sections.
Double album launch function (with
Gitbox Rebellion), Artspace, 6 Feb 1991
SONGS FOR HEROES (44.46)
1. Zitherum
Drones (2:47)
2. Pipes
& Drum Stations, & Soprano Saxophone (11:16)
3. Vocals
& Hand Clapping (5:58)
4. Tone-trees,
Tuned Drums & Hand Clapping (0:56)
5. Vocals,
Piano-horns, Percussion & Saxophone (6:25)
6. Tuned
Drums, Pipes & Bass Drums (8:08)
7. Soprano
Saxophone, Pipes & Hand-clapping (3:29)
8. Zitherum Drone,
Voice Harmonics, & Hand-clapping (5:47)
Zitherum drones, PVC pipes and bass drum stations, tuned drums, soprano saxophone, vocals, hand-clapping, tone-trees, piano horns percussion, bass drums and voice harmonics.
Performers: Philip Dadson, Neville Hall, James McCarthy, Walter Muller.
Music and lyrics by Philip Dadson
PACIFIC 3,2,1,ZERO
(PART 1) & EYE/DRUM
(CD/cassette,
Kiwi-Pacific International, CD SLC-236, 1994)
Produced by
Wayne Laird and Philip Dadson
1. PACIFIC
3,2,1,ZERO (Part 1) (1982)
(23’45”)
1.1 Opening
Drones
1.2 Voices,
slap-tubes
1.3 Pipes, bells,
drums
1.4 Voice lament
1.5 Pipes,
cymbals
Performers: Philip Dadson, Wayne
Laird, James McCarthy.
Composed by Philip Dadson, Wayne
Laird, Don McGlashan (with thanks to Geoff
Chapple),
1982
Original
recording engineer and sound mixer, Steve Garden, recorded at York St
Studios, mixed and edited by Wayne Laird
at Mandrill Audio Post, 1993, for
Gregor
Nicholas’ film
2. EYE/DRUM (1992) (29’01”)
2.1 Opening drones
2.2 Soprano sax, percussion
2.3 Stones, Eye-drums etc.
2.4 Hand-held bells
2.5 Pipes etc.
2.6 String drone, soprano sax,
percussion
Performers: Philip Dadson, Neville
Hall, James McCarthy, Walter Muller.
Composed by Phil Dadson, 1992.
Original
(rehearsal) recording by Tim Gummer; Mixed and edited by Wayne Laird
GLOBAL HOCKETS:
FROM SCRATCH LIVE IN EUROPE
(CD, Scratch
Records, 1999)
Recorded by Dean Roberts at Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria; Amsterdam, Holland
and Frankfurt, Germany, 1998; CD prepared/edited by Wayne Laird; produced by
Philip Dadson.
GLOBAL HOCKETS (46’16”)
1. Nature
Hocket (2:31)
2. Unison
Pulse (3:08)
3. Polyrhythm
Hocket (3:47)
4. Cross
Pattern Unisons & Duets (3:18)
5. Pulsed
Metal, Waterbells/bowls Improv, Voice/bell Hocket (7:55)
6. Vocal/Shout
Hocket (3:12)
7. Bassdrum
Station Hocket (1:38)
8. Virtual
Silence, Drones, Improv (10:03)
9. Vocal,
Bell & Sanples Hocket (4:42)
10. Drum/Hocket Finale (5:54)
Performed
by Shane Currey, Adrian Croucher, Phil Dadson, Darryn Harkness and Supreme Particles (Michael Saup, Anne
Niemetz, DJ Tricky Cris, Anna Saup, Robert O’Kane)
Composer:
Philip Dadson.
PACIFIC 3,2,1,ZERO:
Parts 1 & 2 Live
(CD, Atoll Ltd,
ACD 301, 2001)
Produced by
Wayne Laird, Recorded live at Auckland Girls Grammar by Mike Westgate, June 2nd
1986. Sound transfer, Simon Lynch, Stebbing Ltd; digital editing and mastering
by Wayne Laird at. Lighting by Steven Buckland, photos by Gillian Bailey and
John Miller.
Part 1 (24’38”)
1. Drones/Voices
2. Percussion stations
3. Lament
4. PVC Pipes & cymbals
Transition (4’07”)
5. Tossed & struck percussion
Part 2 (28’45”)
6. Song Hocket
7. Voices & brass
8. Hand percussion, voices & brass
Performed by
Philip Dadson, Ben Harrop, Alison Henry, Wayne Laird, Joshna LaTrobe, Dipali
Linwood, Don McGlashan, Deborah Maud, Nicola May, Aldas Palubinskas, Peter
Scholes, Kim Wesney
Part 1 Composed
by Dadson/Laird/McGlashan (with thanks to Geoff Chapple)
Transition
devised by Phil Dadson
Part 2 Composed
by Phil Dadson
SONGS FOR HEROES – remastered anniversary reissue
(CD, Rattle Records RAT-D002, 2011)
Recorded at Auckland University School of Music Auditorium and Progressive
Music Studios, mixed at Progressive, produced by Philip Dadson and Steve
Garden, engineered by Steve Garden and Tim Gummer (originally released in 1991,
remastered and reissued by Rattle in 2011).
A tribute to
unsung heroes, past and present. A continuous piece of music in eight sections.
SONGS FOR HEROES (44:46)
1. Zitherum
Drones (2:47)
2. Pipes
& Drum Stations, & Soprano Saxophone (11:16)
3. Vocals
& Hand Clapping (5:58)
4. Tone-trees,
Tuned Drums & Hand Clapping (0:56)
5. Vocals,
Piano-horns, Percussion & Saxophone (6:25)
6. Tuned
Drums, Pipes & Bass Drums (8:08)
7. Soprano
Saxophone, Pipes & Hand-clapping (3:29)
8. Zitherum Drone,
Voice Harmonics, & Hand-clapping (5:47)
Zitherum drones, PVC pipes and bass drum stations, tuned drums, soprano saxophone, vocals, hand-clapping, tone-trees, piano horns percussion, bass drums and voice harmonics.
Performers: Philip Dadson, Neville Hall, James McCarthy, Walter Muller.
Music and lyrics by Philip Dadson
FIVE RHYTHM WORKS - reissue of early recordings
(CD and Vinyl LP, EM Records EM1150, 2016)
Tracks 1 and 2 originally from From Scratch Perform Rhythm Works (1979); track 3 originally from Gung Ho 1,2,3D (1983/1988); track 4 previously unreleased - performed and recorded for the Auckland Festival on 14 March 1975 as part of a lunchtime concert at the Radio Theatre, performed by Bruce Barber, Geoff Chapple, Philip Dadson, Gray Nicol with Stewart Lithgow (oboe) and Paul Lee (sax), recorded by NZBC, courtesy of Concert FM, Radio New Zealand. Digital transfers of tracks 1-3 courtesy Wayne Laird, final mastering by Takuto Kuratani (Ruv Bytes).
1. Out In Part 1 - 1976 (12:15)
2. Drumwheel Part 2 - 1977 (13:40)
3. 5,6,7 and 6,7,8 from Gung Ho 1,2,3D - 1979 (10:26)
4. Passage - 1974 (12:37)
All works composed by Philip Dadson
COMPILATIONS
INDEPENDENT WORLD VOL.3
(Cassette compilation, Monochrome Tapes
(Germany) IW 0309, 1985)
This C60
compilation would have been accompanied by 24 xeroxed A4 info/artwork pages,
packed in a plastic pocket.
B4. From Scratch –
Excerpt from "Drum/Sing"
A. Clapping
B. PVC Pipes+Drums
C. Voices/Pipes/Slaps
FROM THE PAGES OF EXPERIMENTAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS VOLUME VI
(Cassette compilation, Experimental
Musical Instruments (US), 1991)
A1. Phil Dadson and From Scratch – two excerpts from “Songs for
Heroes”
Performers: Philip Dadson, Neville
Hall, James McCarthy, Walter Muller.
Music and lyrics by Philip Dadson
Recorded at Auckland University School
of Music Auditorium and Progressive Music Studios, mixed at Progressive,
produced by Philip Dadson and Steve Garden, engineered by Steve Garden and Tim
Gummer, originally released by Rattle in 1991.
Songs from The
Book of Life (Red Mole). Excerpts from Songs for heroes (From Scratch)
Issued as bonus
cassingle with "Illusions" journal, Wellington, 18 February 1992.
DIFFERENT TRACKS
(CD/cassette compilation, Rattle RAT D003, 1993)
Recorded at
Airforce, mixed at Progressive, DDD.
Production
supervisor, Steve Garden; Technical producer, Tim Gummer; Executive producer,
Keith Hill.
6. From Scratch
– Fax to Paris (6’22”)
Performers: Philip Dadson, Neville
Hall, James McCarthy and Walter Muller
Composer: Philip Dadson
Foot-stomping, hocketed hand-clapping,
vocal chant, tuned drums,
tone tree percussion of gongs and cymbals.
New Zealanders make music: a resource for primary schools
Cassette and notes, published by Learning Media Ltd, Wellington, N.Z, c.1995.
ISBN: 0478028385
(Notes for teachers)
Includes varied
examples of New Zealand music to add to school's resources for listening in the
music programme. Suggested audience: primary, intermediate.
From Scratch, Gung Ho 1,2,3 D (1981) (excerpt from module 6,7,8)
Performed by Geoff Chapple, Philip Dadson,
Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan.
Devised by Phil Dadson.
GRAVIKORDS,
WHIRLIES & PYROPHONES
(CD
Compilation/box-set, published by Ellipsis Arts (New York) CD3530, 1996)
Compilation
produced by Bart Hopkin of Experimental Musical Instruments magazine, with an
intro by Tom Waits. A boxset with 91 page paperback book and 73 minute CD.
(this compilation was re-issued in 1998 with a condensed
booklet)
2. Philip Dadson & From Scratch: excerpt
from Pacific 3-2-1-Zero (1986) (4:00)
Recorded live
at Auckland Girls Grammar School Gymnasium, 2 June 1986
GRAVIKORDS,
WHIRLIES & PYROPHONES
(2nd edition)
(CD
Compilation/Book, published by Ellipsis Arts (New York) CD3630, 1998)
Compilation
produced by Bart Hopkin of Experimental Musical Instruments magazine, with an
intro by Tom Waits. A 96 page hardback book and 73 minute CD.
(this
compilation was previously released in 1996 in a box-set with a larger booklet)
2. Philip Dadson & From Scratch:
excerpt from Pacific 3-2-1-Zero (1986) (4:00)
Recorded live
at Auckland Girls Grammar School Gymnasium, 2 June 1986
New Zealand
music for creative dance
CD compilation by
Jenny Cossey, published by Creative NZ, Wellington, c.2001.
"This compilation album promotes New
Zealand music that is suitable for creative dance classes in schools. The
tracks, from a variety of genre are suitable for warm up dance activities,
improvisation and choreographed works"--Insert.
Philip
Dadson and From Scratch: Fax to Paris (6:33)
Performers: Philip Dadson, Neville
Hall, James McCarthy and Walter Muller
Composer: Philip Dadson
Foot-stomping, hocketed hand-clapping,
vocal chant, tuned drums, tone tree
percussion
of gongs and cymbals.
Recorded at Airforce, mixed at Progressive, DDD [Rattle
version]
Production
supervisor, Steve Garden; Technical producer, Tim Gummer; Executive producer,
Keith Hill.
Slap tubes and
other plosive aerophones: the greatest music-making idea that most people have
never heard of
Book/CD by Bart Hopkin and Phil Dadson, published by Experimental Musical Instruments, Pt
Reyes Station, CA, 2007
1. Excerpt from Songs for Heroes, 1989
6. Bass Slap Tubes: Excerpt from Gung Ho 1,2,3,D, 1980
18. Capped-End Pipes (Quackers): Excerpt from Gung Ho 1,2,3,D,
1980
(Most other tracks are newly recorded
by Dadson and Bart Hopkin)
FILMS
GUNG HO 1,2,3D
A performance
of three modules originally filmed in 1980 for an episode of the TVNZ arts
programme Kaleidoscope, produced/directed by Gray Taylor. Broadcast c.1981.
Gung Ho 1,2,3D (1981)
Tuned drums, tuned PVC pipes, metal
chimes, warbler drone, whizzer drone,
drums
and jilzira drone.
Performed by Geoff Chapple, Philip
Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan.
Devised by Phil Dadson.
DRUM/SING
(16mm film, available
on VHS video (PAL and NTSC), 1985, 22 minutes)
Made in
collaboration with Director Gregor Nicholas.
16mm and 35mm
prints made 1984-5
Recorded at: Maidment
Little Theatre
Performed and
devised by Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan
Stills
photographers: Marie Shannon and Gillian Bailey
Lighting/Camera:
Alan Locke, Ian Paul, Stuart Dryburgh, Leon Narbey
Production
managers: Trevor Haysom/Alison MacLean
Sound effects
designer and engineer: Steve Roach
Recording
engineer: Greg Brice; Playback mixer: Steve Garden
Playback and
post-production sound advisor: Mike Westgate
Editor/Producer/Director:
Gregor Nicholas
1986 GOFTA Award – Best Short Film
1986 Blue Ribbon Award – Film as Art
category, 28th American Film Festival, NYC
Screening: Kaleidoscope, TV1, 6 Dec
1985 – VHS released 1986
From Scratch: Live (Pacific 3,2,1,ZERO
Parts 1 and 2)
(VHS, un-released,
1986)
Recorded live
at Auckland Girls Grammar School Gymnasium, 2 June 1986
Camera: Lynda
Dye; Sound: Mike Westgate; Editor/Producer: Philip Dadson
Produced for
the Auckland/Halifax Exchange exhibition, September 1986 (Halifax) and
March-April 1987 (Artspace, Auckland)
Part 1.
Tuned PVC pipes, chimes, drums, cymbals, voices, trom tubes,
spun
drones, rattle
jackets, biscuit tins.
Part 2.
Aluminium pipes tossed and
struck, tuned wood and metal claves, voices,
tuned
tongue PVCs, 3 trombones, 3 saxaphones, bamboo seed poles
Performers:
Philip Dadson, Ben Harrop, Alison Henry, Wayne Laird, Joshua la Trobe, Diipali
Linwood, Don McGlashan, Deborah Maud, Nicola May, Aldas Palubinskas, Peter
Scholes, Kim Wesney.
Devised by
Philip Dadson
PACIFIC
3,2,1,ZERO (Part One)
(VHS, self-released, 1994, 21 minutes)
A major
performance-film collaboration with Director Gregor Nicholas for TV and Theatre
release. Recorded at York St Studios, mixed at Mandrill Audio Post, 1993;
Recording Engineer and Sound mixer: Steve Garden; mixed and edited at Mandrill
by Wayne Laird. Screened on “Work of Art”, TV1, 9.50pm,
14 November c.1993. Awarded Grand
Prix, Cannes/Midem 1994.
Performers: Dadson, Laird, McCarthy
Director:
Gregor Nicholas
Producers: Trevor Haysom and Gregor Nicholas
Composers:
Dadson, Laird, McCarthy (with thanks to Geoff Chapple),
1982
Director of Photography: Ian Paul
Stills:
John Carapiet
Editors: David Coulson, Gregor Nicholas
Executive Producer: Caterina De Nave
Co-Producer: Gregor Nicholas
Production Co-ordinator: Annalise Patterson
Director's Assistant: Janine Greenslade
Production Assistant: Grace Mok
Assistant Editors: Andrea Towers, Andrew Mann
GLOBAL HOCKETS:
SUPREME PARTICLES FROM SCRATCH
(VHS Video,
Produced by Scratch Records, 2000)
Recorded live at NZ Festival of the
Arts, Wellington, February 1998. A one hour video document with stereo sound.
Video edited and produced by Phil Dadson, assisted by Michael Lonsdale, Keith
Hill and Kurt Joy. Michael Hodgson (interactive audio), Chris Gee (sound
mixer), Grant Collie (lighting).
GLOBAL HOCKETS (approx. 46’)
1. Nature
Hocket
2. Unison
Pulse
3. Polyrhythm
Hocket
4. Cross
Pattern Unisons & Duets
5. Pulsed
Metal, Waterbells/bowls Improv, Voice/bell Hocket
6. Vocal/Shout
Hocket
7. Bassdrum
Station Hocket
8. Virtual
Silence, Drones, Improv
9. Vocal,
Bell & Sanples Hocket
10. Drum/Hocket Finale
Performed
by Shane Currey, Adrian Croucher, Philip Dadson, Darryn Harkness and
Supreme
Particles (Michael Saup, Anne Niemetz, Anna Saup, Steffen Cramer)
Devised:
Philip Dadson
PACIFIC 3,2,1,ZERO:
Part 1 – new digital
version
(un-released, 1993, 21 minutes)
A major
performance-film collaboration with Director Gregor Nicholas for TV and Theatre
release. Recorded at York St Studios, mixed at Mandrill Audio Post, 1993;
Recording Engineer and Sound mixer: Steve Garden; mixed and edited at Mandrill
by Wayne Laird. First screened on “Work of Art”, TV1,
9.50pm, 14 November c.1993. Awarded Grand
Prix, Cannes/Midem 1994. New version screened at the Going West Writers and
Book Festival, Waitakere, 13 Sep 2009.
Performers: Dadson, Laird, McCarthy
Director:
Gregor Nicholas
Producers: Trevor Haysom and Gregor Nicholas
Composers:
Dadson, Laird, McCarthy (with thanks to Geoff Chapple),
1982
Director of Photography: Ian Paul
Stills:
John Carapiet
Editors: David Coulson, Gregor Nicholas
Executive Producer: Caterina De Nave
Co-Producer: Gregor Nicholas
Production Co-ordinator: Annalise Patterson
Director's Assistant: Janine Greenslade
Production Assistant: Grace Mok
Assistant Editors: Andrea Towers, Andrew Mann