Tiki Brian’s Vinyl Record Collection

Various – Hawaii Sings (Picture Disk)

Various – Hawaii Sings
Hilo Hattie With The Hawaiian Village Serenaders / Lani And The Hilton Hula Maids – Hilo Hattie At The Tapa Room
Hilo Hattie With The Hawaiian Village Serenaders / Lani And The Hilton Hula Maids – Hilo Hattie At The Tapa Room
Hilo Hattie With The Hawaiian Village Serenaders / Lani And The Hilton Hula Maids – Hilo Hattie At The Tapa Room

Label: Musicolor Record – ML-3005
Format: Vinyl, LP, Picture Disc, Stereo
Country: Japan
Released: 1968
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Hawaiian

Tracklist:

  1. Ebb Tide
  2. On A Little Bambo Bridge
  3. Blue Hawaii
  4. Honolulu How Do You Do
  5. Kaimana Hila
  6. My Little Grass Shack
  7. Maui Chimes
  8. Tiny Bubbles
  9. Koni Koni
  10. Malihini Mele
  11. Lovely Hula Hands
  12. Hilawe
  13. Chulu, Chululu
  14. Tahitian Lullaby

Notes:

The 1968 album “Hawaii Sings” is a delightful collection of Hawaiian-themed music that captures the vibrant culture of the islands. Released by Musicolor Record with the label number ML-3005, the album features a mix of traditional Hawaiian songs and original compositions, all performed with a lively, orchestral arrangement. Tracks like “Ebb Tide,” “Blue Hawaii,” and “Tiny Bubbles” showcase the diverse range of Hawaiian music and its ability to evoke the serene beauty and vibrant culture of Hawaii.

The album was produced by a team of talented musicians and arrangers who brought a sophisticated and polished sound to the recordings. The cover art, designed by Musicolor Record, adds to the allure with its depiction of a romantic Hawaiian landscape, making it a visual treat for listeners.

Critics praised the album for its sophisticated arrangements and the skillful blending of traditional Hawaiian elements with modern orchestral sounds. The renditions of classics like “Honolulu How Do You Do,” “Kaimana Hila,” and “My Little Grass Shack” brought a fresh perspective to these beloved songs, making them accessible to a new generation of listeners. The album’s success helped solidify its place in the world of easy listening music and contributed to the enduring popularity of Hawaiian-themed albums.

The “Hawaii Sings” album remains a cherished piece of musical history, celebrated for its ability to transport listeners to a tropical paradise. Its timeless appeal continues to attract new fans, and its influence can be heard in the works of contemporary artists who draw inspiration from the exotica genre. The album’s legacy is a testament to the talent of the various artists involved and the enduring allure of Hawaiian music.

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