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The Island Serenaders - " Luau Lei "
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I was listening to Luxuriamusic.com at work the other day and heard this cool hawaiian tune by a group called The Island Serenaders. |
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Thu, Sep 2, 2004 2:24 AM
OK...Luau Lei has a long, convoluted history. The version you refer to comes from an LP :Hawaiian Romance" on Paris Records P-136. However, who the actual artists are is a mystery to me. A set of studio recordings were made featuring the "Luau Lei" group of musicians and they were released on EVERY budget label of the time..SpinORama, Crown, Somerset, Diplomat, etc. etc. With differnt titles and different "Artists" listed everytime. I have about 2 or 3 dozens of these LPS in my collection. The "Luau Lei" sessions were mixed & matched with three other studio groups under all manner of names..Harry Kaapuni & His Royal Hawaiians, The Kahalas, Lani Laurens & His Hawaiian, Luke Leilani, etc., etc. "Luau Lei" oddly seems to have generally kept it's title under most releases, for whatever reason. |
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Thu, Sep 2, 2004 2:35 AM
Actually, I just checked on eBay and there are two LPs with Luau Lei right now...don't know how to post links..sorry. But, they are "Hawaiian Rhythm" Luke Leilani...and "Hawaii Tattoo" by The Hawaiians. I'm sure there are others too, but those are the ones that listed the tracks show it showed up under a description search for Luau Lei. |
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bambootiki
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Thu, Sep 2, 2004 5:16 PM
Superb! Thanks much for the info! |
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tikibars
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Thu, Jan 13, 2005 10:27 PM
I've been digitizing a lot of my Hawaiian and Hapa Haole records lately, for convinience in bringing them to spin at Tabu Tiki Nights at Trader Vic's and elsewhere. It can be really infuriating to be halfway through the album, and then realize... yup... this sounds familiar... this is one of THOSE. I've begun a chart to try to track which recordings are on which records, with the song titles down the left column and the LP or artists names along the top. Dots on the matrix this forms shows which tracks are on which records. When it gets really infuriating is when they change the titles of the exact same recording of the same song. One of my faves to spin is sometimes called Kalakawa Hula, and at other times is called Hawaiina Starlight, and Moon of the Islands on other records I own. I wouldn't be surprised if I unearth another copy of the same recording of the same song by the same unknown musicians, but with a different song title and a different artists credited... Urgh. A music war, indeed. Iorana! JT http://www.tydirium.net [ Edited by: tikibars on 2005-01-14 22:48 ] |
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Kaiwaza
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Fri, Jan 14, 2005 2:45 PM
THOSE records pop up all the time..any "budget label" LP is suspect, especially if the titles are all songs you've never heard of before..because they were "made up." I have something like two dozen or more of those LPs in various combinations. There were 4 different groups of sessions musicians and all the budget labels apparently shared the material. I'd love to hear the actual story there and who the musicians were. |
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Selector Lopaka
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Fri, Jan 14, 2005 6:35 PM
Thanks for the informative thread. How many different covers and group names (with the same music) for the LP "Hawaiian Holiday" do y'all think there are? I must have 5 or more. |
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tikibars
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Fri, Jan 14, 2005 10:45 PM
I'm gonna try to post my chart here, but I am pretty sure the formatting will get all screwed up. The interesting thing, to me, is that there seems to be two 'core' sets of recordings, each of which was repeated many times on many records. The bridge between them, in my world at least, is the Montgomery-Ward promo album(!), which contains one side of material from the 'first' set of recordings, and one side from the 'second' set. OKay, if there's no chart below, that means it was a formatting disaster and I deleted it... (It was a formatting disaster and I deleted it!). [ Edited by: tikibars on 2005-01-14 22:47 ] |
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Fri, Jan 14, 2005 10:51 PM
How do you know there were four groups of musicians? I've spent my evening tonight sorting through my records, and I don't have any definitive evidence at all regarding who played on these records, where or when. It'd be interesting to track this mystery down, but I suspect it will make the unravling of the vintage Tiki Mug makers look simple by comparison! |
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Kaiwaza
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Sat, Jan 15, 2005 3:46 PM
Between the budget labels there were four different groups, three small combos and one full blown orchestra. |
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tikibars
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Sat, Jan 15, 2005 4:31 PM
Nice post there, thanks for the info, but I guess I didn't phrase my question clearly enough: what I was getting at is how you know there were four groups? I mean, I agree that it SOUNDS like several different combos doing these various mixed n' matched trax, and certainly the (very few) that have the orchestra were probably done by different talent from the rest, but aside from what your ears and logic are telling you, do you have any solid evidence that there are three different groups (not counting the orchestra) here? Certainly, the LP sleeves give no clue... |
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Kaiwaza
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Sat, Jan 15, 2005 4:42 PM
I play steel guitar, and pretty much as in singing, no two steel players sound the same. They have very, very different styles. There's no way those three groups are the same people. I have no "physical edidance" other than saying I can tell Barbra Streisand singing isn't the same as Alicia Keyes singing, if that makes any sense. |
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Sun, Feb 6, 2005 5:11 PM
Very interesting thread. I have a folder of mp3s that I have down as being "Holiday in Hawaii" by The Hawaiians (pretty original huh). I'm sure I downloaded these songs from a TCer's link. The mp3s are titled as Track 01, Track 02 etc. I was reviewing them for possible inclusion on a mix CD even though I hate to use songs of which I don't have the name to put on the packaging. So I'm listening and one of the songs rings a bell. I go and get my Lene Okehu and His Surfboarders album "Hawaiian Holiday" and recognize the song as "Hawaiian Rock." So Lene Okehu and His Surfboarders is a name under which these songs were also released. The two albums have seven songs in common but I still have three unnamed mp3s. Anyone have "Holiday in Hawaii" by The Hawaiians? I'd like to get the names of the other three tracks. If the Hawaiian's album used different song titles from those on the Lene Okehu album I'd like to know that as well. Here are the songs from The Hawaiians "Holiday in Hawaii" that were also on the Lene Okehu album and respective titles. 1- Hawaiian War Chant I could email the three tracks to anyone who thinks they could ID them by listening to them. Thanks. |
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tikibars
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Sun, Feb 6, 2005 10:06 PM
On MY copy of this record...
...but as discussed above, the same title with the same artist listed may have different tracks! |
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Kono
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Mon, Feb 7, 2005 2:47 AM
Thanks tikibars! |
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Kaiwaza
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Mon, Feb 7, 2005 2:56 PM
In addition to the tracks on THAT album, this particular "mystery group" also recorded "Harbor Lights" and "Red Sails In The Sunset." That completes THEIR particular output to all these budget label LPs. |
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Kaiwaza
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Mon, Feb 7, 2005 3:04 PM
On MY "Hawaiian Holiday" by Leni Okehu the order of the tracks is:
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Wed, May 10, 2006 5:53 PM
on this blog you can dl another package with some of the tracks: |
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