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Boojumhunter
Aloha

Canada
5 Posts

Posted - 07/25/2004 :  1:02:34 PM  Show Profile  Visit Boojumhunter's Homepage
Okay... I'm new to slack key and want to build a small library.

What three recordings (CDs or records if that's where the gold is hidden) MUST I get my greedy little hands on?

Mahalo!

(i'll compile all suugestions with 'votes' and repost in a week or so)

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The best applause is silence
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Julie H
Ha`aha`a

USA
1206 Posts

Posted - 07/25/2004 :  8:21:49 PM  Show Profile
Aloha Peter, that's a tough call, only 3 CD's....
Among my favorites, (and I have many) are Gabby Pahinui's Rabbit Island Festival, Keola Beamer's Island Born, George Kahumoku's Drenched in Music, Sonny's Solo, Leward Ka'anapana's Solo, Gabby's anything, Dennis Kamakahi anything, yikes

Gone to check my library....
Julie
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BreezePlease
Akahai

Japan
86 Posts

Posted - 07/25/2004 :  9:22:48 PM  Show Profile
Boojum,

CDs: Pure Gabby (Gabby Pahinui); Real Old Style (Keola Beamer); Punahele (Ray Kane).

Vinyl: Atta (Atta Isaacs); Leonard's Red (Leonard Kwan); Aunty Alice (Alice Namakelua).

-dean
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MahinaM
Lokahi

USA
389 Posts

Posted - 07/26/2004 :  06:59:04 AM  Show Profile  Visit MahinaM's Homepage
Aloha Boojum!

Boy, that's like asking which child of yours is your favorite! Anyhow, when I started listening to slack key, I began with the Dancing Cat's Slack Key Masters and Collection series of different artists all on one cd to get a nice compilation of various styles and classic songs. From there, I explored different artists individually. Must haves: Classic/Old Style: anything by Ray Kane or Gabby Pahinui (both have some "best of" cds out), real nahenahe: Keola Beamer and John Keawe, get down and over-the-top (and my fave) anything by Led Ka'anapana. "Led Live" is a good one to hear him outside the studio and to truly appreciate his incredible talent and range. Good luck with choosing. I bet you won't get just 3! If you do, you are a very disciplined person (unlike me!).

-Maggie
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Auntie Maria
Ha`aha`a

USA
1918 Posts

Posted - 07/26/2004 :  12:12:19 PM  Show Profile
By starting with the Dancing Cat Slack Key Masters - Vol 1, you'll get a taste of each performers style -- and from that, you'll know which style you'd like to emulate:
http://www.mele.com/v3/info/254.htm

Add to that one, anything by Gabby Pahinui:
http://www.mele.com/v3/artcat/gabby.htm

John Keawe:
http://www.mele.com/v3/artcat/keawe.htm

Pekelo:
http://www.mele.com/v3/artcat/pekelo.htm

and the newest master, Jeff Peterson:
http://www.mele.com/v3/info/2827.htm


Auntie Maria
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garson
Lokahi

USA
112 Posts

Posted - 07/26/2004 :  12:14:35 PM  Show Profile  Visit garson's Homepage
Leonard Kwan's Dancing Cat album (Keala's Mele) is also a great one.

Jim Garson
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Mark
Ha`aha`a

USA
1628 Posts

Posted - 07/26/2004 :  1:44:30 PM  Show Profile  Visit Mark's Homepage
the newest master, Jeff Peterson

Boy howdy on that! I heard Jeff at the Molokai Slack Key Festival and was completely blown away. I feel his recent CD is in the "must have" catagory... if you are interested in where slack key is headed, check this out. When I have a chance, I'll do a real review in the "recording" section.

Other essential CDs??

Anything with Gabby -- my fav is the duo album with Atta Isaacs. "Livin' on Easy." (?... sorry, no brain today.)

I'd also go with Ray Kane's "Punahele" -- and anything by Leonard Kwan. And.... you get the picture.

cheers,

Mark

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chunky monkey
Ha`aha`a

USA
1022 Posts

Posted - 07/26/2004 :  4:19:36 PM  Show Profile
Dennis Kamakahi - Pua`ena
Cyril Pahinui - Ka Ho`oilina Mau
John Keawe - Ho`onanea
Leonard Kwan - Cord International Collection
Led Kaapana - Led Live
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Lopaka
Aloha

USA
23 Posts

Posted - 07/31/2004 :  10:44:32 AM  Show Profile  Send Lopaka a Yahoo! Message
My vote...
(Based on if I were stuck on a deserted island with only three CD's)

Slack Key Masters - Vol 1 (good mix)
Dennis Kamakahi: Ohana
Led Kaapana: Black Sand

Others to sneak onto the island (hey, you can stack them at least two high inside the jewel case! )
Ray Kane: Punahele
Keola Beamer: Island Born
Cyril Pahinui: Night Moon


H a w a i i a n ..at heart!
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duke
Lokahi

USA
163 Posts

Posted - 07/31/2004 :  2:01:36 PM  Show Profile
There's a collection of great, traditional slack key recordings called "Slack-Key Tradition" Liko Hawaiian Folk Collection: Vol. Two, that would be one of my three desert-island CDs. It features Robert Keli'iho'omalu Jr., Elmer Lim, Gary Haleamau and Nolan Ha'o. All of these guys are some of the slack key world's best kept secrets.

duke

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Auntie Maria
Ha`aha`a

USA
1918 Posts

Posted - 07/31/2004 :  10:50:07 PM  Show Profile
Sadly, now out of print -- and Keoni Fujitani who owns the master, has no plans to reissue any of Liko's titles in the foreseeable future:
http://www.mele.com/v3/info/257.htm


Auntie Maria
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duke
Lokahi

USA
163 Posts

Posted - 08/01/2004 :  1:34:41 PM  Show Profile
Gee, that's too bad. I've only heard Vol. 2 and it is one of the best slack key CDs in my collection.

Duke
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wdf
Ha`aha`a

USA
1153 Posts

Posted - 08/01/2004 :  7:12:25 PM  Show Profile
BooklinesHawaii still advertizes it as "in stock". Act fast
http://www.booklineshawaii.com/MUSIC/mvh/20012.html

Dusty
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cpatch
Ahonui

USA
2187 Posts

Posted - 08/02/2004 :  12:59:54 AM  Show Profile  Visit cpatch's Homepage  Send cpatch an AOL message
"Slack-Key Tradition" is definitely on my desert island list as well, along with both Dancing Cat collections. (If I could only pick 3.)

Craig
My goal is to be able to play as well as people think I can.
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Auntie Maria
Ha`aha`a

USA
1918 Posts

Posted - 08/02/2004 :  2:51:45 PM  Show Profile
Just confirmed with the distributor (Booklines), that the CD is long out-of-print.

Their webmaster failed to remove it as instructed last year...

Auntie Maria
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wdf
Ha`aha`a

USA
1153 Posts

Posted - 08/02/2004 :  3:03:07 PM  Show Profile
Ah well..... Fortunately, I got my copy a while back. Also, along the same lines as Slack Key Tradition, is "Slack Key Guitar" with various artists http://www.mele.com/v3/info/1355.htm (beat you to it Auntie M. ). This is also a GREAT collection.

Dusty
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