Tiki Brian’s Vinyl Record Collection

Johnny Pineapple And His Islanders – Hawaii

Johnny Pineapple And His Islanders – Hawaii
Johnny Pineapple And His Islanders – Hawaii
Johnny Pineapple And His Islanders – Hawaii
Johnny Pineapple And His Islanders – Hawaii

Label: Audio Fidelity – AFSD 5850
Country: US
Released: 1958
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Pacific, Hawaiian

Tracklist:

  1. Naka Pueo
  2. My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua Hawaii
  3. Kila Kila
  4. Lovely Hula Hands
  5. Little Brown Gal
  6. Hawaiian Wat Chant
  7. Sweet Leilani
  8. Beyond The Reef
  9. Kui Lei
  10. For You A Lei
  11. Helia Alekohi
  12. Aloha Oe

Notes:

Johnny Pineapple And His Islanders’ 1958 album “Hawaii” is a delightful collection of Hawaiian-themed instrumental music that captures the essence of the islands. Released by Audio Fidelity Records, the album features a mix of traditional Hawaiian songs and original compositions, all performed with a lush, orchestral arrangement. Tracks like “Naka Pueo,” “My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua Hawaii,” and “Lovely Hula Hands” showcase the band’s ability to evoke the serene beauty and vibrant culture of Hawaii through their music.

The album was produced by Sidney Frey and featured arrangements by Bob Witt, who brought a sophisticated and polished sound to the recordings. Johnny Pineapple And His Islanders, a studio group created by producer D. L. Miller, brought together talented musicians to create this evocative album. The album’s cover art, designed by G. L. Phillips, adds to the allure with its depiction of a romantic Hawaiian landscape.

Critics praised the album for its sophisticated arrangements and the skillful blending of traditional Hawaiian elements with modern orchestral sounds. The band’s rendition of classics like “Sweet Leilani” and “Beyond The Reef” brought a fresh perspective to these beloved songs, making them accessible to a new generation of listeners. The album’s success helped solidify Johnny Pineapple And His Islanders’ place in the world of easy listening music and contributed to the enduring popularity of Hawaiian-themed albums.

The “Hawaii” 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 Johnny Pineapple And His Islanders’ talent and the enduring allure of Hawaiian music.

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