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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, March 23, 2007

ISLAND SOUNDS
Polynesian, Christian, Rasta, disco blend

By Wayne Harada
Advertiser Entertainment Writer

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This week's CDs are all about synthesis, with a Polynesian artist blending in his Christian influences; a couple getting family members involved in a Christian collection; and an expatriate sharing tuneful communication in a jazz session.

"Let My People Dance" by Sam*son; Pacific Rythm

  • Genre: Reggae with a Polynesian-Pacific flavor

  • Distinguishing notes: Sam*son, who describes himself as a Polynesian Christian, combines his heritage with his religion and tosses in Rastafarian flavor to create an interesting hybrid.

    Dynamic original songs such as "Bon-Bon," at once disco and religious, characterize his roots and ritual. Rachel Faagutu guest-sings on several tracks, including "Polynesian Woman," with Sam*son rapping with ease. "Wherever I Go" has commercial prospects and lingering appeal, with just the kind of musical hook buyers adore.

  • Our take: The mixed motif may confuse and even hinder access to Sam*son's sounds, but if you search, you'll find something appealing.

    Sample song: "Let My People Dance" by Sam*son

    "Just to Be With You" by Kathy Paulo-Hirai and Keoki Hirai; Apaulo Records

  • Genre: Christian music

  • Distinguishing notes: In this family endeavor, wife-and-husband Kathy (lead vocalist) and Keoki (background vocals, 'ukulele) are joined by her dad, pianist Rene Paulo; children Georden, Kyrsten and JJ (who have varied roles); her brother, Michael Paulo (who plays flute and co-produced the session); mom Akemi Paulo chirps, too.

    Kathy displays earnest warmth on inspirational songs such as "The Earth is the Lord's Prayer," "Just to Be With You," "You Raise Me Up" and "In This Very Moment." Dad Rene's piano solos are unmistakable (tune in "Hawai'i Aloha"). There's even an uncredited tribute to Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, with an "Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World" medley, complete with uke strums.

  • Our take: While targeting a Christian market with an inspirational menu, there are tracks that could appeal to a wider audience.

    Sample song: "His Eye Is On The Sparrow" by Kathy Paulo-Hirai and Keoki Hirai

    "New Day" by Fred Randolph; Creative Spirit Records

  • Genre: Jazz

  • Distinguishing notes: Fred Randolph is a former Honolulan who now plays bass, composes and works in the Bay Area.

    For those familiar with his vibes, this is spiffy session of contemporary jazz. Randolph's acoustic bass gets occasional solo time, but it's mostly a synthesis of piano, saxophone, trumpet, guitar, flute, drum, trombone and percussion. "The Wish" has a hypnotic, subtle Brazilian flavor; "Melodia Sem Fim (Endless Melody)" a soothing choral enticement; "Sitting Bull's Dilemma" a stark, dramatic surge; "New Day" a smart, sizzling flair with all the traditional bells and whistles inviting finger-snapping, toe-tapping response.

    These days, Randolph visits the Islands twice a year, at Christmas and summertime (his mom and sister live here).

  • Our take: Very accessible jazz, this.

    Sample song: "Being Set Free" by Fred Randolph

    Reach Wayne Harada at wharada@honoluluadvertiser.com.