Another of those records you just have to buy for the sleeve
alone. The music is quite good too despite playing safely in that middle of the
road type Hawaiian "easy listening" vein that fans of this music
seem to love. I was once a member of the Hawaiian Tape Club which passed
around compilations of exotic south sea island music and most of it was very
dull - even duller than this! I sent round a few "novelty" tiki tapes
to liven things up a bit but they met with scant response from the mostly fuddy-duddy
members.
Heres a quote from the LP sleeve-
"The forces set in motion by the missionaries have made
themselves felt very strongly in the songs that Hawaii now sends out to the
world. In the first place there is the effect of a people quite recently pagan
very quickly civilised and nourishing beneath the surface an engaging naivete
which gives to Hawaiian songs something of the quality of the calypso. But
there is also a more direct influence, for the form of Hawaiian music is not
ancient in origin but has been evolved and adapted over the last century. Even
the Hawaiian guitar and ukulele are imported commodities, though the habit of
running the fingers over the strings to give a singing intonation has been
developed here more than anywhere else. As a final blow to those who dream of
going native it must also be recorded that the form of the songs has been
shaped most strongly by the swinging tempo of the hymns that those missionaries
originally bought from new England and turned into the popular music of the
islands."
Tracks are as follows - 1. My Hawaiian Song Of Love 2. Ka Ulua 3. beautiful Kahana 4. Ulo no weo 5. Hame Pila 6. Aloha Oe
Danny Stewart - Side Two
Tracks are as follows - 1. My Hawaiian Song Of Love 2. Ka Ulua 3. beautiful Kahana 4. Ulo no weo 5. Hame Pila 6. Aloha Oe
Danny Stewart - Side Two
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