Road to Paradise (album)
Road to Paradise | |
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Studio album by Melinda Caroll | |
Released | 1989 |
Recorded | Honolulu, 1989 |
Genre | Hawaiian |
Label | Legend Productions, Inc. |
Producer | Melinda Caroll and David Kauahikaua |
Road to Paradise was Melinda Caroll's first album. Caroll received the Hawai’i recording industry’s prestigious 1989 Na Hoku Hanohano Award[1] for Female Vocalist of the Year for her album, Road to Paradise.
Road to Paradise was produced by Melinda Caroll and David Kauahikaua.
Track listing
- "Road to Paradise" (Melinda Caroll)
- "Tahitian Moom" (Michael Franks)
- "Moondance" (Van Morrison)
- "Dindi" (Antonio Carlos Jobim)
- "Somewhere Out There" (James Horner)
- "Nothing Will Do" (Melinda Caroll)
- "The Breeze and I (In Hanalei)" (Makihana Kahalewai)
- "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do" (James P. Dunne and Pamela Phillips)
- "Blackbird" (Lennon and McCartney)
- "Sailors of Fortune" (Henry Kapono)
Musicians
- Melinda Caroll – lead vocals, Guild 12 string, Martin Koa 6 string
- David Kauahikaua – vocals, keyboards, synth. programming
- Mike Muldoon - percussion
- Brad White - Recorderes and pipes
- Lee Eisenstein - Jose Ramirez Classical guitar, ESQM synthesizer
- Steven Charles - sax and flute
- Kapono Beamer - Hawaiian nose flute, slack key guitar (appears courtesy Onopak Music Co.)
- Henry Kapono - vocals (appears courtesy Browntown Records)
- Charles Brotman - guitars
Production notes
- Produced by Melinda Caroll and David Kauahikaua
- Engineering and co-artistic director by David Kauahikaua
- Mastered by Charles Brotman and Kit Ebersbach of the Audio Factory
- Art and graphic design by art directors - Bill Fong and Tamara Moon
- Cover photo by Jerry Kremkow
References
- ↑ "Hoku's - Female Vocalist of the Year". Web.archive.org. 2009-02-14. Archived from the original on 2009-02-14. Retrieved 2012-06-03.
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