 | Track list | Track | Title | | | 1 | Pacific Paradise | | 2 | China Nights | | 3 | When Sam Goes Back To Samoa | | 4 | Beyond The Rest | | 5 | The Reef Is Calling | | 6 | Matey | | 7 | Pieces of Eight | | 8 | Ports O'Call | | 9 | My Fiji Island Queen | | 10 | Castaway | | 11 | Bali Hai | | 12 | The Big Island Says Aloha | | 13 | Leaves From My Grass House | | 14 | Chicken Kona Kaai | | 15 | Nani Waimea | | 16 | Ala Wai Blues | | 17 | Maui Chimes | | 18 | Please Don't Sing Aloha To Me | | 19 | Hawaiian Honeymoon | | 20 | Blue Lagoon | | 21 | Au-We, Wahine (chant) | | 22 | Pago Pago | | 23 | Kissy Ling | | 24 | Sakura - Pagoda Bells | | 25 | Come Back To Hawaii | | 26 | The Sea Is Calling | | 27 | Passport To Paradise | | 28 | The Big Luau In The Sky | | 29 | Mele Of Yesterday Men (A Chanted Story) | | 30 | It's All Wicky Wacky In Hawaii | | 31 | Pacific Farewell Medley | |
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| | PAUL PAGE AND HIS PARADISE MUSIC | Pacific Paradise | | The music on this unusual exotic album, takes you right to the ocean"s edge, mingles you with jungle
drums and animals, the booming surf, seagulls, and ocean liners in a coral kaleidoscope of sounds.
This is the real deal authentic Tiki bar soundtrack.
Paul Page and his Paradise Music entertained in Polynesian themed restaurants all over Southern
California from the late "30s to the mid-"60s, then all the way out to the Kona Coast during the late "60s
and early "70s. The whole time, he kept leaving behind these little independent albums, recorded
specifically for the purpose of selling them to the people coming to his small venue shows. which,
when you think about it, is basically what all the most-worthy bands to dig do these days, outside the
doting eye of the lame record industry. Dude was so ahead of his time!
Paul Page was a singer, piano player, bandleader, writer/composer, radio and TV host, artist of oils,
professional basketball player and much more. He published many albums during the 1950s-60s and
wrote hundreds of songs. His story has never previously been told and his original recordings are very
rare, in fact some of them are completely unknown and undocumented, and much sought after by
collectors.
Paul Page is really the only one to mix actual, authentic Hawaiian music and other Polynesian and
Pacific Ocean influences, with the nomadic feel of the sea-faring Anglo working sailor man with a
sense of American Pop sophistication, based in Jazz-age. It is his cheerful insistence to employ every
known cliché from the Polynesian pop dictionary that makes his stylings so charming to today"s Tiki
lounger.
Subliminal Sounds now brings you the full Paul Page saga this comprehensive 2LP compilation. Includes
a 32-page booklet with in-depth liner notes by author and pop historian Domenic Priore and foreword
by author and urban archeologist Sven Kirsten. | | Manufacturer/importer information | |
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