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''Guava Jam: Contemporary Hawaiian Folk Music'' is a record by The Sunday Manoa, of Hawaiian folk music, released in 1971, advancing the Second Hawaiian Renaissance in the 1970s.〔()〕〔"Timeline: Hawaiian Entertainment Milestones", ''Billboard'', April 30, 1994〕〔(''Billboard'' article at Google Books )〕 The Sunday Manoa consisted of Peter Moon and the brothers Robert and Roland Cazimero. ==Track listing== #"Kawika" (a mele inoa) - (4:55) #"Only You" (Paul Meheula) - (3:51) #"Heha Wai'p'o" - (3:05) #"Kaulana 'O Waimanalo" (Sam Naeole) - (2:54) #"Ka'ilauokekoa" (Henry Waiau) - (3:10) #"Mehameha" (Rick Bibbs, Peter Moon; English translation by Alice Namakelua) - (2:52) #"He Hawai'i Au" (Ron Rosha, Peter Moon; English translation by Alice Namakelua)- (3:45) #"Maika'i Ka Makani O Kohala" (W.J. Sheldon) - (3:40) #"Ka La'i 'Opua" - (2:25) #"Poli Pumehana" (J. Kaahiki) - (2:43) #"Guava Jam" - (2:15) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Guava Jam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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