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Eruiti Morehu Kiwi SA-59 7 in. 45 rpm If you listen first to side 1 (‘The Heart of a Man’) you will conclude that Eruiti Morehu has a most pleasant voice with plenty of power even if he has a tendency to slide onto his lower notes rather than to hit them squarely. Flip over to side 2 (‘Take a Little Walk in the Sunshine’) and you will wonder what on earth got into him if you're a square, or you'll feel he's really giving across the message if you're not. I guess it is all a matter of taste. One barb though. Why cannot New Zealand pop singers pronounce English the New Zealand way instead of aping the Americans? Eruiti Morehu rhymes ‘grass’ with ‘mass’ and sings about his hearrrrrrt for everrrrrr. It is all so bogus.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1968, Page 63

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138

Eruiti Morehu Te Ao Hou, September 1968, Page 63

Eruiti Morehu Te Ao Hou, September 1968, Page 63

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