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Ho'olohe (Listen)

Martin PahinuiAudio CD
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One of Hawaiian music's most gifted vocalists, Martin Pahinui has performed with a host of top artists, including his father's legendary Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band, The Peter Moon Band, The Pahinui Brothers and slack key super group Hui Aloha. On HO'OLOHE – (LISTEN), his long awaited first solo release for the Dancing Cat label, Martin shares his aloha for the traditional sound with thirteen… Read more in Amazon's Martin Pahinui Store

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  • Audio CD (May 20, 2011)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Dancing Cat
  • ASIN: B00009PJRF
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #24,793 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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One of Hawaiian music's great singers and guitarists, Martin Pahinui is a part of the legendary music family, headed by his father, Gabby Pahinui, which carries on the slack key guitar tradition. Whereas George Winston's Dancing Cat has heretofore focused on acoustic slack key guitar, Martin Pahinui's label debut features his voice and guitar as well as some slide guitar and backing players. Pahinui's gentle voice is as warm and mellow as a luau fire with yodeling falsetto jumps added for emphasis. The album's overall tone ranges from playful ("C-A-T, Pöpoki Spells Cat") to sad ("Lei No Ka' iulani"), with outside elements like country music making its presence felt ("Waikapü") as well. To the untrained ear, "Moloka’I Nui A Hina" is the strangest-sounding tune, seemingly influenced by barbershop quartets. Overall Ho' Olohe will offer many an interesting new perspective on this music--whereas these different elements come out in the artists' live shows, the Dancing Cat albums tend to be adhere to a more studied aesthetic. Not so here! --Tad Hendrickson

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Songs Include : Ahulili / Beautiful Llima / Hanohano Hawaii / Kauoha Mai / Lei Hinahina / Waikapu / Kanaka Waiwai / Lei No Kaiulani / C-A-T Popoki Spells Cat / Molokai Nui A Hina / Na Ono La Na Kupuna / Panini Pua Kea / Pua Lilia

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars great hawaiian music!, April 15, 2009
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It's surprising to me just how good this album is. I got it late last year and repeated listenings sound better each time! I was more familiar with his brothers, Cyril and Bla. Martin is the youngest son of Hawaiian slack key legend Gabby Pahinui.

Recorded on July of 2002, Martin handles the lead vocals on this, and plays rhythm guitar, leaving the lead slack key to the very capable George Kuo (both 6 and 12 string), who also sings background vocals. Aaron Mahi plays bass and handles background vocals. Steel guitar player Bobby Ingano appears on 7 of the 13 songs.

The vocals are all excellent. Hawaiian is a language that just flows and is so easy to listen to. At times Martin uses the high falsetto that reminds me of his father. The words are mostly in Hawaiian, a few lines of English thrown in here and there.

Like i said before, this album was a wonderful surprise to me. It puts me in a true Hawaiian spirit, and the mood remains from beginning to end.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just enjoy it!, August 6, 2009
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As far as I can tell, Martin is the best singer of Gabby's three boys, and with this trio he sounds like they're all having fun. There are classic songs, and silly songs, and a children's song, and a perfectly lovely version of what is described as a favorite local hymn. When the CD is on in the car, and it gets to that, I usually repeat it a couple of times.

Back in the 60's there was a movement for "real Hawaiian language." By its proponents, Gabby sang perfectly dreadful Hawaiian. That I don't know, but it did seem like some of the language perfectionists wanted everyone to sound formal. Fault Hank Williams Senior for not sounding like a Vanderbilt Divinity School student giving his first sermon in front of his professors. Different kind of language. I really don't know how Hawaiian differs along some formal/informal or alii/commoner continuum. In some languages it's a lot. And goodness knows,Martin Pahinui sounds many times better than the younger generation does.

(if the other album is the one I used to have somewhere, he sounded a bit nervous on that one)
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