Released 1987 Label WM New Zealand | Sensitive to a Smile(1987) Homegrown(1990) Release date 1987 | |
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Sensitive to a Smile is a 1987 album by New Zealand reggae band Herbs. It reached number 10 and spent 30 weeks in the New Zealand album chart and was awarded Album of the Year at the 1987 New Zealand Music Awards. The album included the four singles "Sensitive to a Smile", "Rust In Dust", "Listen" and "No Nukes (The Second Letter)", all of which charted. Sensitive to a Smile was re-released digitally in 2012 with extra tracks from Herbs' 1984 album Long Ago and their 1982 single "French Letter (A Letter To France)".
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- Aotearoa new zealand reggae all stars sensitive to a smile herbs remake
- Herbs sensitive to a smile live 1987
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
The album was launched at Mangahanea marae in Ruatoria, as a gesture of unity to Ruatoria after it had seen conflict between local Rastafarian groups and the community, as well as arson attacks. The launch concert was filmed by director Lee Tamahori and became the basis of the music video for the first single "Sensitive to a Smile".
Herbs sensitive to a smile live 1987
Personnel
Songs
1E Papa2:05
2Travellin in Style4:19
3No Nukes (The Second Letter to France)4:13