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Hawaiian Steel Guitar Classics

Various ArtistsMP3 Download
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: September 25, 2007
  • Format - Music: MP3
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  Song Title Artist Time Price  
  1. Palolo Sol Hoopii Trio 3:16 Not Available
  2. Fort Street Madame Riviere's Hawaiians 3:24 Not Available
  3. Sassy Kalama'S Quartet 3:27 Not Available
  4. St. Louis Blues Jim & Bob 2:55 Not Available
  5. Spanish Shawl The Three Jacks 2:59 Not Available
  6. La Rosita Sol K. Bright's Hollywaiians 2:54 Not Available
  7. Honolulu Bound King Nawahi 2:49 Not Available
  8. Black Boy Blues King Nawahi 2:52 Not Available
  9. Hawaiian Melody King Nawahi 2:39 Not Available
10. White Birds Hawaiian Orchestra 3:20 Not Available
11. Palolo (2) Kane's Hawaiians 3:23 Not Available
12. Melodias Populares Mexicana Trío De Hawaii 2:51 Not Available
13. Maui Palakiko & Paaluhi 2:49 Not Available
14. Hula Girl Sol Hoopii's Quartet 3:05 Not Available
15. Leilehua Honolulu Players 2:45 Not Available
16. Wabash Blues Tubize Royal Hawaiian Orchestra 3:08 Not Available
17. Lei E Kalama'S Quartet 3:16 Not Available
18. Hawaiian Cowboy Ol K. Bright's Hollywaiians 3:00 Not Available
19. The Song Of The Range Jim & Bob 3:08 Not Available
20. Indiana March Roy Smeck's Tropical Serenaders 2:54 Not Available
21. Huehue (Hawaiian Hula) Sam Ku West 3:04 Not Available
22. Mai Givee (Don't Give It Away) Hoot Gibson 3:02 Not Available
23. Lepe Ulaula Sam Alama & His Hawaiians 2:59 Not Available
24. Hula Shake That Thing Kaai Serenaders 3:04 Not Available
25. Na Moku Eha (The Four Islands) Hoot Gibson 3:26 Not Available
26. Ticklin' The Strings Mena Moeria Minstrels 2:51 Not Available
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4.9 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Authentic, spirited performances: great choice of material., June 21, 1998
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This album always puts me in a good mood. It is happy, upbeat music, that is never raucous...just simple and melodic. The tenth song, "White Birds", is rather haunting. It is a nice album to have on in the background when you are working quietly or have friends over and want to be able to talk. It creates a positive, festive mood without being nerve wracking at all. Yet it is worthwhile to sit there and listen to it for its own sake, too. I find that I reach for it often.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If I could give this ten stars, I would..., November 12, 2002
Hot picking, Hawaiian style, drawing on rare discs from acoustic revivalist Bob Brozman's private stash of old 78s. When this album first came out in 1981, it was unique - this is one of the early fonts of Hawaiiana for modern listeners. Brozman's passion is for the early acoustic recordings, before amplified guitars gained popularity and likewise, the music itself shifted into poppier terrain; there's a ragtime-y feel on these old tunes that adds a little bounce which later was smoothed out in favor of swaying-palm steel guitar melodies. Over the years, many of the best songs here were anthologized elsewhere -- especially upbeat novelty numbers like Sol K. Bright's "Hawaiian Cowboy" and Sol Hoopii's "Hula Girl" -- but this album still retains it's unique charm and tight craftsmanship. There are plenty of songs on here that haven't been reissued elsewhere, like tracks by cowboy singer Hoot Gibson and the latin-flavored Trio De Hawaii, as well as a couple of sweet tracks that didn't appear on Arhoolie's fab Kalamas Quartet collection. Highly recommended!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Positively beautiful recordings!, January 5, 2005
This is an absolutely stunning and beautiful compilation of music. Very well assembled, this music is stunning in its beauty. At times it is hard to tell the extent that Hawaiian steel guitar players were influenced by southern Delta blues, or the other way around - - but listen for the music lineage between these guitar players in the 30s, to Carl Perkins in the 50s, to Geo. Harrison in the 60s, and treat yourself and others to simply beautiful music.
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