ISLAND SOUNDS
Kroon's romantic 'Candlelight' will make you swoon
By Wayne Harada
Advertiser Entertainment Writer
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Kroon brings back the flavor of yesteryear's cool Hawaiian jazz — and it's a keeper for the romantic at heart.
The Kekai Boyz' second album continues the momentum of the first.
Listen up:
"KROON BY CANDLELIGHT" BY KROON; KROONSTER RECORDS
Whether it's "Pua Lilia" or "E Maliu Mai," love prevails. There's also an element of tranquility in every track (check out "Makahilahila" and "Pua Mae'ole," and you get the drift).
Kroon projects a slight jazz undercurrent, notably on one of his compositions, "Malie Ke Aloha," echoing early pioneers like Richard Kauhi and George Pauoa.
The CD title is right on target: Put on the disc, light up the candle, pour the wine — it's wonderful.
"HEART & SOUL" BY THE KEKAI BOYZ; FEARLESS HAWAIIAN ENTERPRISES
"I Want You To Know" sounds like the track that translates into h-i-t, with its mellow and harmonic vocals and crisp guitar accompaniment. "Remember Our Name" is a reinforcement of the group's thrust into the limelight; "Sometime Ago" forsakes a Jawaiian tempo with a measure of confidence and exploration.
One curiosity, with clever touches, is "Graffiti in the Bathroom," which amusingly details the sight-'ems. There are guest appearances by members of Sudden Rush, B.E.T., the SD Island Boys, Dynomite, Big Mountain and Talksicc, to add a measure of celebrity.
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