Product Code: MALP 6021-2
Artist: Hinemoa And Tutanekai
Origin: New Zealand
Label: HMV
Format: LP
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Condition:
Cover: VG+
Record: VG+
Genre: U

Live at the Bowl of Brooklands

A very rare double album housed in a gloss gatefold cover in great condition. Includes 12 page booklet.

Hinemoa And Tutanekai a  Maori Rock Opera performed live at the Bowl of Brooklands at New Plymouths  1966 Festival of the Pines.

The Maori love story of Hinemoa and Tutanekai has been told around the shores of Lake Rotorua for centuries. It tells of the illegitimate young chief Tutanekai of Mokoia Island and his high-born paramour, Hinemoa, whose family forbade her from marrying him. To prevent her from meeting him they beached their waka (canoe) but the strains of his lamenting flute wafted across the lake nightly and the smitten Hinemoa resolved to swim to him. One night, buoyed by gourds, she set off towards Mokoia but by the time she got there Tutanekai had retired to his whare (house) to sleep. Hinemoa arrived at the island but without clothes was unable to enter the village, so she immersed herself in a hot pool. Presently Tutanekai’s slave came to collect water and Hinemoa lured him over, smashed his gourd and sent him back to his master. An enraged Tutanekai came to investigate, only to fall into into Hinemoa’s embrace.