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<blockquote data-quote="සුදු මහත්තයා" data-source="post: 5887749" data-attributes="member: 221073"><p><img src="http://www.cordinternational.com/hocd25000.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>released in 1997</p><p></p><p>This recording is truly the finest vintage Hawaiian Christmas music ever released! And it’s FUN too! Lucky Luck will crack you up with his comical Pidgin’ English dialect parodies. But watch out! …He may make you cry too when he tells you the touching story about “a keiki (child) in Betlahema (Bethlehem) who goin’ be Alii (King) some day”. These are the songs and the stories that have been lovingly passed down, decade after decade, each Christmas season, through many generations of Hawaiians. Who can resist a smile when you hear those classic words: “Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say, On a bright Hawaiian Christmas day, That’s the Island greeting that we send to you, From the land where palm trees sway”. Genoa Keawe’s voice is a symbol of traditional Hawaiian musical expression. And with her beautiful & haunting version of “Silent Night” sung in the Hawaiian language, she delivers to you the true message of a Hawaiian Christmas. Let’s not forget the gleeful Hawaiian language translation of “Jingle Bells”, and that traditional favorite “Christmas Luau”: “with plenty kaukau, Opihi and salmon, and steaming hot laulau” – it’s great!! And last but not least there is the only available recording of Aunty Irmgard Farden Aluli performing the rollicking & uniquely Hawaiian Christmas story and songs of “Santa’s Gone Hawaiian” with her gifted Farden Family siblings. This is a “must-have” Christmas fantasy for the young & the young at heart! A true one-of-a-kind classic!</p><p></p><p>Song List</p><p>KANAKA CHRISTMAS - Lucky Luck</p><p>MELE KALIKIMAKA - Genoa Keawe & Her Hula Maids</p><p>SILENT NIGHT - Genoa Keawe</p><p>DA VERY FIRST CHRISTMAS - Lucky Luck</p><p>JINGLE BELLS - Genoa Keawe & Her Hawaiians</p><p>CHRISTMAS LUAU - Janet Hilo with Genoa Keawe</p><p>SANTA’S GONE HAWAIIAN -</p><p>(A HAWAIIAN CHRISTMAS STORY)</p><p>IRMGARD K. FARDEN ALULI</p><p>W/ THE FARDEN FAMILY SIBLINGS</p><p></p><p>Download Link</p><p></p><p><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/261162496/Santas_Gone_Hawaiian__1997_.rar" target="_blank">http://rapidshare.com/files/261162496/Santas_Gone_Hawaiian__1997_.rar</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="සුදු මහත්තයා, post: 5887749, member: 221073"] [IMG]http://www.cordinternational.com/hocd25000.jpg[/IMG] released in 1997 This recording is truly the finest vintage Hawaiian Christmas music ever released! And it’s FUN too! Lucky Luck will crack you up with his comical Pidgin’ English dialect parodies. But watch out! …He may make you cry too when he tells you the touching story about “a keiki (child) in Betlahema (Bethlehem) who goin’ be Alii (King) some day”. These are the songs and the stories that have been lovingly passed down, decade after decade, each Christmas season, through many generations of Hawaiians. Who can resist a smile when you hear those classic words: “Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say, On a bright Hawaiian Christmas day, That’s the Island greeting that we send to you, From the land where palm trees sway”. Genoa Keawe’s voice is a symbol of traditional Hawaiian musical expression. And with her beautiful & haunting version of “Silent Night” sung in the Hawaiian language, she delivers to you the true message of a Hawaiian Christmas. Let’s not forget the gleeful Hawaiian language translation of “Jingle Bells”, and that traditional favorite “Christmas Luau”: “with plenty kaukau, Opihi and salmon, and steaming hot laulau” – it’s great!! And last but not least there is the only available recording of Aunty Irmgard Farden Aluli performing the rollicking & uniquely Hawaiian Christmas story and songs of “Santa’s Gone Hawaiian” with her gifted Farden Family siblings. This is a “must-have” Christmas fantasy for the young & the young at heart! A true one-of-a-kind classic! Song List KANAKA CHRISTMAS - Lucky Luck MELE KALIKIMAKA - Genoa Keawe & Her Hula Maids SILENT NIGHT - Genoa Keawe DA VERY FIRST CHRISTMAS - Lucky Luck JINGLE BELLS - Genoa Keawe & Her Hawaiians CHRISTMAS LUAU - Janet Hilo with Genoa Keawe SANTA’S GONE HAWAIIAN - (A HAWAIIAN CHRISTMAS STORY) IRMGARD K. FARDEN ALULI W/ THE FARDEN FAMILY SIBLINGS Download Link [url]http://rapidshare.com/files/261162496/Santas_Gone_Hawaiian__1997_.rar[/url] [/QUOTE]
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