Shona Laing – South (1988)
Pagan Records (NZ) Virgin Records (UK/Europe) TVT Records (USA)
Independent Music NZ is excited to announce the 2020 recipient of the Classic Record. This award celebrates an iconic record that has shaped Aotearoa’s music scene and continues to inspire us today.
This year, IMNZ pays respect to Shona Laing for her synth-soaked album South released in 1987 on Pagan Records (NZ). South includes seminal track ‘(Glad I’m) Not A Kennedy’ a New Zealand classic that first saw great international success before landing on local radio and jumping to #2 on the NZ Music Charts. South marked a significant shift in Shona’s career where synth-pop suddenly took the reins, her insightful lyrics, both poetic and political, remained. Following South, Shona toured internationally, produced five more albums, received two APRA Silver Scroll and was inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame in 2013!
“She can be the achingly sensitive poet, a furiously astute social and political commentator (yes, she wrote a song called White Colonial Middle-Class Anarchist) or a woman speaking plainly of the power of passion and love.” – Graham Reid, Elsewhere.co.nz
Shona Laing will receive the Independent Music NZ Classic Record award at the Taite Music Prize awards ceremony. Date and venue details to come!
Shona Laing first appeared in the music scene in 1972 when her audition for the TV talent show New Faces was shown to the record executive of Phonogram Records – she was signed before the country saw her on-screen. Shona won second place on New Faces with her song ‘1905’, it reached No. 4 on the NZ Singles Chart and stayed there for 14 weeks. Shona delivered many more chart-topping songs including ‘Show Your Love’ (No. 4) and ‘Masquerade’ (No. 11) from her first album Whispering Afraid in 1973. The same year, she would receive her first of many RATA Awards – Best Newcomer, Best Female Vocalist and Performer of the Year. Other defining moments in Shona’s career included; taking the top prize at Tokyo World Song Festival in 1974, a singles deal with EMI leading to ‘Don’t Tell Me’ on BBC Radio One’s A-playlist, joining Manfred Man’s Earthband for two years, the success of ‘(Glad I’m) Not A Kennedy’ and subsequently South, winning the APRA Silver Scroll twice for ‘Soviet Snow‘ in 1988 and ‘Mercy of Love’ in 1992 and being inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame in 2013.
Read Shona Laing’s profile on Audioculture here.
The winners of the Taite Music Prize and Auckland Live Best Independent Debut awards will be announced at the official Taite Music Prize event. An update on the new date and venue to be announced soon!
See below for the full list of finalists.
Taite Music Prize finalists:
Aldous Harding – Designer (Flying Nun Records/4AD)
Beastwars – IV (Destroy Records)
JessB – New Views (JessB/The Orchard)
L.A.B. – L.A.B. III (Loop Recordings Aot(ear)oa)
Lawrence Arabia – Lawrence Arabia’s Singles Club (Honorary Bedouin Records)
Louis Baker – Open (Louis Baker Music/Ditto Music)
Mermaidens – Look Me In The Eye (Flying Nun Records)
Miss June – Bad Luck Party (Miss June/Frenchkiss Records/The Orchard)
Tiny Ruins – Olympic Girls (Ursa Minor)
Troy Kingi – Holy Colony Burning Acres (Triple A Records)
Auckland Live Best Independent Debut finalists:
Tom Ludvigson & Trevor Reekie – Roto (Jazzscore)
Repulsive Woman – Relief (Independent)
Mousey – Lemon Law (Independent)
Taite Music 2020 finalists online
https://www.aldousharding.com/
https://beastwars.bandcamp.
https://ogjessb.bandcamp.com/
https://labmusic.bandcamp.com/
http://www.lawrencearabia.com/
https://www.louisbaker.co.nz/
https://mermaidens.co.nz/
http://ihatemissjune.com/
https://www.tinyruins.com/
https://www.troykingi.com/