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Melelana

Keali'i Reichel

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Album Review

Keali'i Reichel combines two Hawaiian words — "mele," which he defines as "song, anthem, or chant of any kind; poem, poetry, to sing," and "lana," "floating, buoyant, moored, afloat, adrift; to drift, lie at anchor; calm, still, as water" — summing up the resulting word, "melelana," as "a lullaby." The songs on the album of this title certainly have the calm mood of lullabies, but most of them are not songs to put children to sleep, per se. Rather, this is a typically eclectic Reichel collection, always maintaining a combination of Hawaiian traditional elements and folk-pop, but varying from actual traditional songs to originals by contemporary Hawaiian songwriters (including the singer), and some material from further afield. Included, for instance, is contemporary Christian music artist Steven Curtis Chapman's "I Will Be Here," sung in English, with another English-language song being "The Road That Never Ends," a newly written wedding song by Jim Kimball. Reichel also reaches back to the interwar era for "Lei Hinahina," a song that, with its familiar steel guitar arrangement, sounds like the kind of music non-Hawaiians associated with the islands when Bing Crosby was singing it. Throughout, Reichel sings in his appealing tenor, making this a pleasant journey whatever side trips may be involved.

Customer Reviews

'dis no Don Ho! This is Island music...

Want to hear what modern Hawai`ian music is, listen to this. This is one of the best musical works to come out of Hawai`i and his voice is right there with Brother Iz. AND no we do not live in grass hut's!

Absolutely beautiful, from start to finish...

Mahalo Keali'i for all the joy you bring to this world. My wife and I were married to "The Road That Never Ends," played on the beach, during a sunrise wedding ceremony, by a local acoustic guitarist (who has since passed on), cello player, flutist and a lovely female singer. It was truly magical, and there was not a dry eye on the beach. We did our first dance to "I Will Be Here" played by the same quartet. Keali'i has been a part of my life for so long now, and touched and filled my life in so many ways, I can never share enough gratitude. This cd will always be my most favorite for the above reasons, but you can simply do no wrong by picking up any of his releases. Mahalo Keali'i, mahalo.

Melelana -Keali'i Reichel

Maunaleo is one of the most beautiful songs i have ever heard....and i thought that even before i knew what the words meant. Keali'i is a master hula and chanter with the voice of an angel. Check out the video for Maunaleo on U-Tube. He is what aloha spirit is all about. E Ala E is another just incredibly beautiful song. Buy the whole album.

Biography

Born: Hawaii

Genre: World

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

The most popular Hawaiian artist of the 1990s, Keali'i Reichel has artfully balanced obligatory concessions to American pop music with the heartfelt qualities of traditional Hawaiian chanting, a style that places tremendous importance on conveying intense emotion with the intricacies of the human voice. The first-born son of a German father and native Hawaiian mother, Reichel spent the...
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