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The Rough Guide to the Music of Hawaii
Various Artists
The Rough Guide to the Music of Hawaii
Genres: International Music, Pop
 
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The music of Hawaii combines traditional Polynesian influences with the hugely popular slack key and slide guitar styles. This Rough Guide spans several decades of Hawaiian music, featuring stunning vocal and guitar tra...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Various Artists
Title: The Rough Guide to the Music of Hawaii
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: World Music Network
Original Release Date: 6/20/2000
Re-Release Date: 10/8/2001
Genres: International Music, Pop
Styles: Pacific Islands, Hawaii
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 605633104929

Synopsis

Album Description
The music of Hawaii combines traditional Polynesian influences with the hugely popular slack key and slide guitar styles. This Rough Guide spans several decades of Hawaiian music, featuring stunning vocal and guitar tracks from some of the island's greatest masters Artists include: Gabby Pahinui, Genoa Keawe, Sol Hoopii, King Benny Nawahi, Lena Machado, Sonny Chillingworth, Bob Broazman, George Helm and Kalama's Quartet

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CD Reviews

History and Slack Key: A Superb Overview
David Kleist | 08/08/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Rough Guide compilations to World Music are some of the most exuberant, danceable, reasonably-priced, and informative CDs available today. I am staggered at their apparent invisibility to people who purchase from Amazon.com. Is this due to flawed cataloging? To American indifference to World Music?Jump up and buy this amazing Hawaiian album immediately! Not only does it catalog some of the classic tracks from the early part of this century but also it highlights the vital slack-key tradition as it continues to evolve today. Dancing Cat Records has a superb series of these master musicians' solo work, but here you can get a taste of the Polynesian mullagatawny all on one snazzy CD. Slice the pineapples and start the party!"
My dad, "aloha frank", would be so proud
brigid o'shaughnessy | San Francisco, California United States | 09/01/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"he has been trying to shove this stuff down my throat for years, being the devoted hippie-grow-your-own-fresh-from-the-islands kind of dad. well, this cd kept getting great reviews and sounded kind of cool, so i chanced it. it grows on me (no pun intended) with each listening. i really love the sound, it really does evoke a wonderful feel of time and place (like old elvis movies, only less cheesy). what i particularly like is that this compilation relies less on glossy new songs like many rough guides do, but sticks with the more traditional. sorry dad, i still don't like the greatful dead, no, not even the bootlegs, but i might just learn to hula after all."
+5 more stars... A classic!
Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com | ...in Middle America | 03/12/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A longtime fan of classic Hawaiian music, I recently finally made it over to the islands for a bit of relaxation in what is affectionately known as "Hawaiian time." I brought along several CDs of classic Hawaiian music, including the super-mellow "slack key" guitar style (where the strings are tuned down to odd open tunings and played wither with a steel slide, or with complicated fingerpicking) as well as the older hot picking of the guitar and ukulele wizards of the 1920s and '30s, who brought Hawaiian music to vaudeville and made the style an international craze. This disc is an outstanding set of vintage Hawaiiania, ranging from languid slack key and trick guitar work to stellar examples of the distinctive "leo ki'eki'e" falsetto vocals (particularly a remarkable live performance by Genoa Keawe, who hits the heights of the style). This disc is thankfully slanted towards older material, and includes many giants of the island music scene: Gabby Pahinui, Ray Kane, Lena Machado, Sol Hoopii, Tau Moe and others. It's a great introduction to the music, and stacks up pretty well to other similar collections such as "TICKLING THE STRINGS" and "ON A COCONUT ISLAND" on other labels. Highly recommended... a perfect album for a drive by the beach or an afternoon at home."