"Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's Facing Future" represents, to most locals and especially to Native Hawaiians, the shining apex of a brilliant career and a crucial artifact of local culture. Dan Kois returns to Hawai'i, interviewing everyone who was involved in IZ's career and in the recording of "Facing Future"; his legions of rabid local fans, who loved him as much for his excesses and faults as for his talent and activism. This book is a beautifully written account of the life and music, and most famous album, of one of the most legendary figures in contemporary Hawaiian culture. Israel Kamakawiwo'ole was without a doubt the most popular and beloved singer in Hawai'i. His popularity stemmed not only from his music but from his outspokenness on issues of native Hawaiian sovereignty. IZ's transformation from feckless, apolitical youth to politically engaged maturity is a familiar story, but his engaging personality - plus his almost-literally larger-than-life stature - made IZ a folk hero in a state struggling like no other with the weight and responsibility of its native heritage. Facing Future represents, to most locals and especially to Native Hawaiians, the shining apex of a brilliant career and a crucial artifact of local culture. It's an everyday treasure, an album everyone owns and plays constantly, and two versions of "Hawai'i '78" - a song first popularized by IZ's brother in the group they formed together, the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau - bookend the album. Over a lush wash of ukulele, synthesized strings and throbbing drums, IZ bemoans what the old kings and queens of Hawai'i would think if they saw what their great land has become in these modern times.
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Israel Kamakawiwo'ole was without a doubt the most popular and beloved singer in Hawai'i. His popularity stemmed not only from his music but from his outspokenness on issues of native Hawaiian sovereignty. This book presents an account of the life and music of this most legendary figures in contemporary Hawaiian culture.
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Prologue: Honolulu, 1988




PART ONE
Chapter One: Drive With Aloha
Chapter Two: Local
Chapter Three: Makaha Brothers




PART TWO
Chapter Four: Ongoing Friction Kamakawiwo'ole
Chapter Five: Young Street and Palehua
Chapter Six: The Introduction




THE SONGS OF FACING FUTURE
Hapa Haole Songs
Hawaiian Songs




PART THREE
Chapter Seven: Royalty
Chapter Eight: Hits
Chapter Nine: The Beach and the Condominium
Chapter Ten: Bruddahood




Glossary of Hawaiian and Pidgin Terms

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The remarkable inside story of the best-selling Hawaiian album of all time
Beautifully written account of the life and music, and most famous album.
33 1/3 is a series of short books about popular music, focusing on individual albums by artists ranging from James Brown to Celine Dion and from J Dilla to Neutral Milk Hotel. Each album covered in the series occupies such a specific place in music history, so each book-length treatment is different. Jonathan Lethem, Colin Meloy, Daphne Brooks, Gina Arnold and Alan Warner are just some of the authors who have contributed to the series so far. Widely acclaimed by fans, musicians and scholars alike.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780826429056
Publisert
2010-02-09
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
178 gr
Høyde
165 mm
Bredde
121 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Dan Kois writes regularly for Slate, and has also written for the New York Times, Salon, The Believer, and the Oxford American.