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Compilation released in 2000, featuring writers, artists and performers from Waikato and Bay of Plenty schools. Included on the compilation was [[Emma Amiri-Ghaemmaghamy]], who later went on to place in the top 10 of the 2004 [[Play it Strange National Secondary Schools Songwriting Competition]].
 
Compilation released in 2000, featuring writers, artists and performers from Waikato and Bay of Plenty schools. Included on the compilation was [[Emma Amiri-Ghaemmaghamy]], who later went on to place in the top 10 of the 2004 [[Play it Strange National Secondary Schools Songwriting Competition]].
  
==Tracklsiting==
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==Tracklisting==
 
#Kayla Hoyes et al. - 2000  
 
#Kayla Hoyes et al. - 2000  
 
#Jeremy Fields, Liam Ryan - One of a kind   
 
#Jeremy Fields, Liam Ryan - One of a kind   
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#Tribal Vibes - Taonga   
 
#Tribal Vibes - Taonga   
 
#Frances-Ann Pilbrow - Will tomorrow be that same  
 
#Frances-Ann Pilbrow - Will tomorrow be that same  
3Liam Ryan - Children of the sun   
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#Liam Ryan - Children of the sun   
 
#Keala Harrison, Elizabeth Speed, Patricia Woods -  Aotearoa  
 
#Keala Harrison, Elizabeth Speed, Patricia Woods -  Aotearoa  
 
#Laura Marks, Yi Shen Lau - Best in the book
 
#Laura Marks, Yi Shen Lau - Best in the book
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#Julie Jang - The present
 
#Julie Jang - The present
  
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 30 March 2011

Compilation released in 2000, featuring writers, artists and performers from Waikato and Bay of Plenty schools. Included on the compilation was Emma Amiri-Ghaemmaghamy, who later went on to place in the top 10 of the 2004 Play it Strange National Secondary Schools Songwriting Competition.

Tracklisting[edit]

  1. Kayla Hoyes et al. - 2000
  2. Jeremy Fields, Liam Ryan - One of a kind
  3. Emma Ghaemmaghamy - Look around
  4. Tribal Vibes - Taonga
  5. Frances-Ann Pilbrow - Will tomorrow be that same
  6. Liam Ryan - Children of the sun
  7. Keala Harrison, Elizabeth Speed, Patricia Woods - Aotearoa
  8. Laura Marks, Yi Shen Lau - Best in the book
  9. Fleur Nicholls - Rainbows and butterflies
  10. Roger Drury - Give it a go
  11. Jessica Stesel - War
  12. Julie Jang - The present