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King Hit
words: Stephen Oliver
music: Matt Ottley


Stephen Oliver’s voice packs all the tonal shifts of a heavy-duty gearbox. The resonance is bedrock; Richard Burton, Dylan Thomas, Ken Nordine rolled into one.

Matt Ottley’s compositions make for a collaboration of high originality, moving effortlessly through modern classical, rock, blues, and jazz notation.

Oliver’s poems challenge, delight, and entertain. Beat for beat, groove for groove, Oliver & Ottley perfectly counterpoint one another. The words and the music deliver exactly what this recording promises: a King Hit.

ISBN 9781876819705
RRP: AUS$25 Poetry/ Music CD/ CD ROM
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StephanO

Stephen Oliver

Stephen Oliver grew up in Brooklyn-west, Wellington, New Zealand. He has travelled extensively and up until recently lived in Australia for 20 years. His most recent collection of poetry is Either Side The Horizon (Titus Books, Auckland/Sydney, 2005). He  has worked in the broadcasting industry in Australia and New Zealand, freelancing as production voice, newsreader, feature writer, copywriter, producer, etc. His next collection of poetry, Harmonic, is due out from IP in 2008.



MattO

Matt Ottley


Matt Ottley grew up in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea where he spent the first eleven and a half years of his life. He lead an itinerate life as a stockman in Queensland before returning to Sydney to study fine arts and music. He is regarded as one of Australia most popular children’s authors/illustrators with such classics as What Faust Saw, and Mrs Millie’s Painting. His books are published in several different languages. He is also a composer and flamenco guitarist.

Sample

Brady’s Grave

Listen to the moaning of the pine
at whose root thy hut is fastened
– Old Danish proverb


In front of the old Manse,
Duck Creek weaves through
bulrushes along the hillside
striving with pine trees,
slippery with copper needles

home to magpie’s carolling.
‘There were three homes we had.’
Farther back into the hill,
a tilted slab of concrete, rusty
iron posts and chains mark it out

amongst the tussock clumps—
Brady’s Grave makes a slipway
for the flying, full moon;
and the local cats gather into
a circle, under the yellow glare.

A questioning silhouette
of Black Swans at Pauatahanui
ride easy, buoyant, on the inlet’s
long tides away from view,
behind the whistling pine grove.

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Links

Matt Ottley’s homepage
Stephen Oliver’s homepage
New Zealand Book Council / Writers
Stephen Oliver / Pat Prime Interview / Words On Walls
Titus Books / Either Side The Horizon
Project Gutenberg / Oliver poetry titles / free download
Hazard Press
HeadworX Publishers
eNews 34: Interview by Assistant Editor Casey Hutton
A Simple Tale (short film) on YouTube

 

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