Album US 1970 on Hula Records label
Jazz, Folk, World and (Easy Listening, Pacific)
While viewed as his first album, Jean Sullivan's liner notes indicate his first album was the Hula Records album featuring the Sunday Manoa as backing musicians, so "Hawaiian Love Songs" is his second release. His vocal style here is a mixture of pop crooning and traditional Hawaiian. The pop side would go away as he began to record and release music in the 1970's.
Palani Vaughan voc, 1944-2016 US album by |
Ken Hiller engineer |
Jean Sullivan liner notes |
Dave Cornwell photography by |
Don McDiarmid, Jr. producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Honolulu | Palani Vaughan | Neil McKay | ||
2 | Waikiki | Palani Vaughan | Andrew Kealoha Cummings | ||
3 | South Sea Island Magic | Palani Vaughan | Andy Iona Long, Lyle Tomerline | ||
4 | My Little Grass Shack | Palani Vaughan | Bill Cogswell, Johnny Noble, Tommy Harrison | ||
5 | Akaka Falls | Palani Vaughan | Helen Parker | ||
6 | Lovely Hula Hands | Palani Vaughan | R. Alex Anderson | ||
7 | Kainoa | Palani Vaughan | James Lono Taka | ||
8 | My Isle Of Golden Dreams | Palani Vaughan | Gus Kahn, Walter Blaufuss | ||
9 | Blue Hawaii | Palani Vaughan | Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger | ||
10 | Beyond The Reef | Palani Vaughan | Jack Pitman | ||
11 | Kaua I Ka Huahua‘i (Hawaiian War Chant) | Palani Vaughan | Prince Leleiohoku | ||
12 | Sweet Leilani | Palani Vaughan | Harry Owens |
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