Album US 1975 on Poki Records label
World (Pacific)
The first album by The Ainahau Trio. Liner notes indicate that the Suganuma brothers are the grandsons of composer/lyricist Mary Kawena Pukui, and their mom is kumu hula (hula teacher) Pele Pukui Suganuma. Richard Ho, Jr.'s uncle was legendary Hawaiian musician Leonard Kwan.
The Ainahau Trio , album by | |
Tui Suganuma b, voc, bass, vocals | |
Laakea Suganuma g, acg, voc, guitar, twelve-string guitar, vocals | |
Richard Ho, Jr. g, uke, guitar, ukulele | |
Mary Kawena Pukui , 1895-1986 translated by, english translations |
Tom Rixford cover, layout |
Bill Murata design concept, cover photo, producer |
Ka'upena Wong liner notes |
Bob Lang mixed by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Aia A Hone Ana | The Ainahau Trio | Harry Hamada | |
2 | Maori Brown Eyes | The Ainahau Trio | Claude Malani, Johnny Noble | |
3 | Makani Inu Wai | The Ainahau Trio | Harry Hamada | |
4 | Na Pua (Hawaiian Hula Song) | The Ainahau Trio | ||
5 | Lei Pakalana | The Ainahau Trio | Samuel F. Omar | |
6 | Pua Melekule | The Ainahau Trio | Harry Hamada | |
7 | Hola E Pae | The Ainahau Trio | ||
8 | Breeze | The Ainahau Trio | Ballard MacDonald, James F. Hanley, Joe Goodwin | |
9 | He Wahine U'i | The Ainahau Trio | A. Iona | |
10 | Poli Anuanu | The Ainahau Trio | ||
11 | Royal Hawaiian Hotel | The Ainahau Trio | Mary P. Robbins | |
12 | Aloha No Au I Ko Maka | The Ainahau Trio | Prince Leleiohoku |