Paul Page And His Paradise Music / Pacific Paradise |
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Album: | Pacific Paradise | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Paul Page And His Paradise Music | Added: | Jul 2018 | |
Label: | Subliminal Sounds |
Album Review |
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BravoMarco Reviewed 2018-07-21 | ||
Paul Page and his Paradise Music Pacific Paradise (Subliminal Sounds) Reviewed by BravoMarco This collection from Paul Page contains the ultimate in relaxing sounds. An impresario of Polynesian exotica from the 30’s all the way to the 70’s this is an invaluable mélange of Pacific Island treasures. None of the ukulele covers of modern tracks on this one, this is for the no umbrella in my drink thank you very much crowd. A perfect addition to any show – jazzy, blues, lounge, & everything else can be heard within this treasure. Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Cramps, Elvis, Sinatra, Kay Starr, Dean Martin. A real jewel for any music lover. Like: Being on the beach with just a smile & a drink watching the waves slowly lapping away at your feet. All tracks have their own special Tiki Bar moments – loving 6,13,19,21,24,26,29 No FCC’s 1) Pacific Paradise (2.58) Waves a crashing leading to a sultry ballad. 2) China Nights (2.17) Maybe a bit gong stereotypical, but those harmonies… 3) When Sam Goes Back To Samoa (1.47) Spoken word gem with a sway. 4) Beyond The Reef (1.34) Instrumental with a slowish tempo. 5) The Reef Is Calling (2.38) Soothing seagull & organ accompaniments. 6) Matey (1.53) Scintillating shanty. 7) Pieces of Eight (2.04) “Mix in a sparkle of a sunny smile” 8) Ports O’ Call (1.48) L.A Confidential comes to mind, 50’s noir setting. 9) My Fiji Island Queen (2.09) Shoulder swayer. 10) Castaway (1.33) Slow lament. 11) Bali Hai (1.51) Upbeat enticement. 12) The Big Island Says Aloha (2.33) Jolly with an entertaining chorus. 13) Leaves From My Green House (2.20) Tom Waits must have been inspired with this spoken word beauty. 14) Chicken Kona Kaai (2.22) You might say cheesy, I’d prefer chickeny… 15) Nani Waimea (1.46) Groovey organ based upbeat number. 16) Ala Wai Blues (2.20) Propping up the bar sing a long time. 17) Maui Chimes (2.17) Spoken word dreams. 18) Please Don’t Sing Aloha To Me (2.42) Change of style, welcome addition of female voices swaying along with the waves & slow pace. 19) Hawaiian Honeymoon (1.52) Croon-tastic… 20) Blue Lagoon (3.03) Bird song replaces the waves in this romantic verse. 21) Auwe, Wahine (2.14) Jungle sounds & rhythms. 22) Pago Pago (2.41) Without the animals it could be in a spaghetti western. 23) Kissy Ling (3.02) Lovely nostalgic instrumental leading into words of love. 24) Sakura – Pagoda Bells (2.53) Almost a 60’s Bond instrumental. 25) Come Back To Hawaii (2.22) Tinkling of the ivories compete with the organ. 26) The Sea Is Calling (2.51) Half spoken & sung. Fog horns, waves & light organ. 27) Passport To Paradise (2.03) Slow paced instrumental. 28) The Big Luau In The Sky (6.15) Homage… with an easygoing style. 29) Mele Of Forgotten Men (4.06) The storytelling continues, with sparse sounds 30) Its All Wicky Wacky In Hawaii (2.06) As jovial as it’s title. 31) Pacific Farwell Medley (5.19) A fitting conclusion. Love, loss & the Pacific… |
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