Guava Jam

Guava Jam
Studio album by The Sunday Manoa
Released 1971
Genre Hawaiian folk music
Label Hula Records
Producer Don McDiarmid Jr.
The Sunday Manoa chronology
Hawaiian Time Guava Jam Crack Seed

Guava Jam: Contemporary Hawaiian Folk Music is a record by The Sunday Manoa, of Hawaiian folk music, released in 1971, advancing the Second Hawaiian Renaissance in the 1970s.[1][2][3] The Sunday Manoa consisted of Peter Moon and the brothers Robert and Roland Cazimero.

Track listing

  1. "Kawika" (a mele inoa) - (4:55)
  2. "Only You" (Paul Meheula) - (3:51)
  3. "Heha Wai'p'o" - (3:05)
  4. "Kaulana 'O Waimanalo" (Sam Naeole) - (2:54)
  5. "Ka'ilauokekoa" (Henry Waiau) - (3:10)
  6. "Mehameha" (Rick Bibbs, Peter Moon; English translation by Alice Namakelua) - (2:52)
  7. "He Hawai'i Au" (Ron Rosha, Peter Moon; English translation by Alice Namakelua)- (3:45)
  8. "Maika'i Ka Makani O Kohala" (W.J. Sheldon) - (3:40)
  9. "Ka La'i 'Opua" - (2:25)
  10. "Poli Pumehana" (J. Kaahiki) - (2:43)
  11. "Guava Jam" - (2:15)

Personnel

Liner notes

Comments by Moon for the track "Guava Jam": "The Sunday Manoa breathes new life into the music of the past, enhancing the flavor of old with the influences of today. Guava Jam means that true Hawaiian music is definitely a local product, and is disciplined and rich with feeling as any other folk music."

References

  1. "Timeline: Hawaiian Entertainment Milestones", Billboard, April 30, 1994
  2. Billboard article at Google Books
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