ISLAND SOUNDS
Delicious bounty of Hawaiian tunes ready to enjoy
By Wayne Harada
Advertiser Entertainment Writer
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It's plum pickings, if you're a fan of Hawaiian music.
Aaron J. Sala makes an impressive vocal debut, interpreting classic and recent Hawaiian tunes (some with piano accompaniment). His arrival should stir the kind of commotion that greeted Raiatea Helm when she first graced the Island music scene.
'Anelaikalani Jennings, meanwhile, has matured into a savvy songbird, ready for mainstream action and reaction.
From Kaua'i, a backyard group called Na Pali shares an aural scrapbook of memorable moments from its collective life — in the nahenahe (sweet and melodious) style.
"KA 'UPU ALOHA (ALONE WITH MY THOUGHTS)" BY AARON J. SALA; HULA RECORDS
As the CD liner notes recount, the Kamehameha graduate also had valuable exposure to some of the best singers and mentors in town. Sala tackles oldies such as Bina Mossman's "He 'ono" and Johnny K. Almeida's " 'A 'oia!") with vigor, and newbies such as R. Keawe Lopes' "Hanohano Manoa" and Kaumakaiwa "Lopaka" Kanaka'ole's "Mele Kakepakea aloha" with assurance. (In the latter, Kanaka'ole performs, too, adding energy and drama.)
With piano accompaniment, another kind of eloquence results on Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett's "Lei ana 'o Manoa i ka nani ona pua," which speaks of the valley's fragile beauty.
In the midst of the Hawaiian songs, there's a glowing and evocative Rodgers and Hart revival of "My Romance," which fits in with the the alone-with-my-thoughts sentiment of the title song.
"COMPLETELY" BY 'ANELAIKALANI JENNINGS; MALIE RECORDS
"NA PALI" BY NA PALI; AWAPUHI RECORDS
Reach Wayne Harada at wharada@honoluluadvertiser.com.