Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Hawaiian, Pacific
Year: Mid-60s
Tracklist:
- Hawaiian Holiday
- Sleepy Sea
- Hawaiian War Chant
- Luana
- Hawaiian Love Song
- Aloha, Sweetheart
- Hawaiian Starlight
- Moari’s Farewell
- Hawaiian Hula
- Aloha Oe (Farewell To Thee)
Notes:
Released in the mid-1960s by Acorn Records, “Hawaiian Holiday” is a delightful collection of Hawaiian-themed tracks that transport listeners to the tropical islands. The album features a mix of traditional Hawaiian songs and popular standards, all performed with the distinctive sound of the Hawaiian guitar. Tracks like “Hawaiian Holiday,” “Sleepy Sea,” and “Hawaiian War Chant” evoke the serene beauty and vibrant culture of Hawaii.
Lani Scott was known for her ability to blend traditional Hawaiian music with contemporary pop influences, creating a unique and captivating sound. Her warm and inviting voice, combined with the lush arrangements, makes “Hawaiian Holiday” a timeless classic. The album was arranged and produced by Joe Cain, who brought his expertise in Hawaiian music to the project, ensuring that each track was both nostalgic and fresh.
The album cover, designed by Jack Lonshein, features vibrant artwork that reflects the tropical vibe of the music inside. The liner notes, written by Peter Spargo, provide additional context and background on the songs and artists involved in the album’s creation. This attention to detail adds to the overall experience of listening to “Hawaiian Holiday.”
“Hawaiian Holiday” remains a cherished piece of Hawaiian music history, appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of world music. Its timeless tracks continue to evoke the spirit of Hawaii, making it a beloved album for those who enjoy the soothing sounds of the islands.