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Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Collection, Vol. 2 | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Windham Hill Records Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $7.63 You Save: $4.35 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 46583
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 38046 UPC: 080223804623 EAN: 0080223804623 ASIN: B00000JJMW
Release Date: July 27, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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| Tracks:
| • | Popoki Slack Key - Ray Kane | | • | Ulili E - Dennis Kamakahi/David Kamakahi | | • | Hilo E/E Lili'u - Cgril Pahinui/Bob Brozman | | • | Liloa's Mele - Sonny Chillingworth | | • | Radio Hula - Led Kaapana & Friends | | • | Imi Au La 'Oe - Keola Beamer | | • | Pu'u Anahulu - Kamakahi/Kuo/Pahinui Hawaiina Slack Key Band | | • | Hurrah Lani Ha'a Ha'a - Cgril Pahinui | | • | Maori Brown Eyes - James 'Bla' Pahinui | | • | Wahine 'Ilikea - Dennis Kamakahi | | • | Lei 'Awaphui (Yellow Ginger Lei) - Bob Brozman/Led Kaapana | | • | The Beauty Of Mauna Kea - Keola Beamer/George Winston | | • | Mai Poina 'Oe La 'U (Not To Be Forgotten) - Sonny Chillingsworth | | • | Aloha 'Oe - George Kahumoki | | • | Ula Niu Ke'eke'e (The Crooked Coconut Tree) - George Kahumoki/Kekuhi Kanabelo | | • | Slack Key Seranada - Leonard Kwan/Ozzie Kotani |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com This second album in Dancing Cat Records' Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Series produced by George Winston follows its successful Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters. Again the masters of the genre are featured in several well-known tunes such as Lili'uokalani's "Aloha 'Oe" (played here by George Kahumoku) and "'Ulili E" (Dennis and David Kamakahi), as well as modern originals and two tracks that had not been available on CD before: "Ulu Niu Ke'eke'e" (George Kahumoku and Kekuhi Kanahele) and "Slack Key Serenade" (Leonard Kwan and Ozzie Kotani). The liner notes provide complete information on each song's original album. A balance of instrumental and vocal tracks, the compilation is a terrific starting point for exploring the artistic and stylistic diversity in modern slack key. Instruments on this album include everything from traditional mouth bow, 'ukulele, and percussion stones to 12-string slack key and modern acoustic guitars. Elder statesman Ray Kane lullabies us with his simple instrumental "Popoki Slack Key" (popoki means "little cat"); renowned improviser Cyril Pahinui and Sol Hoopii-influenced Bob Brozman combine 12-string slack key and acoustic steel guitar interpreting "Hilo E" and "Lili'u E" in a style evocative of the 1920s. Showing off how slack key works solo, in duets, or with mixed accompaniment, this is one of the most beautiful slack key compilations out there. --Erik Macki
Album Description Japanese Hawaiin Guitar Compilation Featuring Bonus Tracks.
Album Details Japanese Hawaiin Guitar Compilation featuring Bonus Tracks.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Love it February 24, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought a copy for a trip to Kauai. Listened to it while I was there and now all we have to do is slip the disc on to be transported back to the islands (at least if we keep our eyes closed and try real hard to imagine).
The music is sublime.
Delicious! January 9, 2007 I am hooked on this music and could play this CD day and night.
beautiful June 1, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This cd would be worth buying even if it only had one song on it - the version of "Pu'u Anahulu" with Martin Pahinui on vocals. I get chicken skin just listening to this song and how much he sounds like his father! Of course I love Gabby's version but always wondered what it would sound like without the cheesy strings; this is it. Unlike one other reviewer, I love the vocals.
2006 GRAMMY WINNER!!! February 25, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This album won a Grammy in February 2006! And diservedly so...
Slack key has come into it's own, many prominent guitar players are following these talented Hawaiians around, learning their new tricks and their old traditional ways. (In song sample #8 of "Masters II", Amazon spelled Cyril Pahinui's name with a "g", come on, let's give the Hawaiian artists the respect they deserve.)
This is NOT a sequel to Slack Key MastersI, but a beautiful extension and addition. The voices as well as the strings are sublime, just right in fact.
All I can say is, MORE! MORE! MORE!
Please, more slack key without vocals!!! November 21, 2005 5 out of 13 found this review helpful
That's my call to record execs, or George Winston, or whoever, if they ever read these. I bought volume one, absolutely thrilled that finally, after 40 years of searching, I'd finally found slack key without singing. I don't hate the vocals, and the vocals on this CD are less annoying than a whole lot of the vocals I've heard in Hawaiian music (yes, I grew up there, and have gone back every year for the last 30 years, and I've heard a whole lot of Hawaiian music that I didn't exactly ask for.) I love finger-picked ukulele (NOT strummed), and I love the cheesy steel guitar, but if I never hear another vocal, it'll be too soon. So anyway: is everyone who ever published Hawaiian music confident that people like and expect vocals? I see other reviews here that could do without the vocals. I hereby swear that if Dancing Cat (or anybody) ever does another collection anywhere near as good as Vol. 1, without vocals, I will instantly buy it at a premium price. I promise!
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