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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "Once Were Warriors (Soundtrack Album)" on Discogs.

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    • Australia
    • 5
    • CD, Compilation
  2. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Once Were Warriors (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Various. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    • Electronic, Hip Hop, Rock, Stage & Screen
    • 72
    • 1994
  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "Once Were Warriors (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" on Discogs.

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    • CD, Compilation
    • New Zealand
    • 1994
  4. Dec 10, 2020 · And after 1979 he was with Murray Grindlay (formerly of the Underdogs and briefly hit-maker Monte Video) and created advertising songs and jingles, many of them award-winning and some real ear-worms: the famous Crunchie commercial set on a stream train, Mainland cheese ads, McDonalds ...

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  5. Murray Grindlay first rose to prominence as the lead singer of somewhat rebellious 60s blues band The Underdogs. Since then he has written music for movies Sleeping Dogs, Once Were Warriors and Broken English, as well as hundreds of TV commercials, including the classics Dear John and the Great Crunchie Train Robbery.

  6. Sleeping Dogs. Music by: David Calder, Matthew Brown, Murray Grindlay and Ariel Railway. Original 1977 LP - HSD 1059; EMI (New Zealand), Lower Hutt. Recorded at EMI Studios, Lower Hutt, New Zealand; Engineers: Peter Hitchcock & David Ginnane. Remixed and Mastered by Peter Hitchcock; Produced by Alan Galbraith.

  7. Murray Grindlay first rose to prominence as the lead singer in the 60s blues band The Underdogs. Since then he has written the music for a number of feature films, such as Sleeping Dogs, Once...

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