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The La De Das' The Happy Prince

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The La De Das' The Happy Prince

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This is the untold history of Oceania's 1960s lost psychedelic album, The Happy Prince.

Recorded in Sydney by the La De Das, an Aotearoa/New Zealand band, this was the first LP in Australia that told a single story, creating an audio world. The La De Das were – and are – one of New Zealand's most loved bands. By 1967 they had numerous hit singles and two albums of diverse music. What drove them to experiment with an art pop form?

This book answers that question by digging into archives, dusting off historical memories of those who were there. Released in 1969, this album is a collection of original songs based on an Oscar Wilde story, published in 1888. The tracks include narration by Australia's pop poet Adrian Rawlins. It was a technical and artistic statement, the likes of which Australian music had not previously heard. At EMI's studios in Sydney, the production experimented with 8-track recording, using electronically synchronized four track machines. EMI provided an in-house producer but the album was independently funded. At the time, it was hailed in music magazine Go Set as “the best thing ever recorded in Australia”. Yet the album disappeared, rarely promoted and never charting. That line up of the band did not record another album. This book finally tells their story.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The People, the Place: Auckland and the Formation of the La De Das
2. The Prince: The Conception of a Concept Album
3. The Poet: The Influence of Adrian Rawlins
4. The Production: Making the Prince
Conclusion
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Mar 05 2026
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 128
ISBN 9798765114032
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 8 x 5 inches
Series 33 1/3 Oceania
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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John Tebbutt

John Tebbutt is Adjunct Associate Professor in the…

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