Cover of Poss Miyazaki Hawaiian Exotics
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For fans of vintage hawaiian music,lovers of steel guitar and ukulele,collectors of rare 1960s albums,enthusiasts of instrumental and exotic percussion music
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THE REVIEW

A Japanese man grappling with Hawaiian music. The subject in question is Poss Miyazaki (cousin of the more famous Hayao?, we cannot know given the few details available online about him).

"Hawaiian Exotics" from '63 is most likely his only released album (at least according to discogs). In this album, the good Poss is accompanied by the enigmatic Hawaiian all-stars in reworking classics of the Hawaiian tradition.

Plenty of steel guitar (which originated right in the archipelago), guitar and ukulele, exotic percussion, marimbas, and xylophones in a blend of instruments that creates a perfect mix for those seeking soothing and relaxing sounds.

Aloha.

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Poss Miyazaki’s 1963 album Hawaiian Exotics is a unique take on classic Hawaiian music. Featuring steel guitar, ukulele, and exotic percussion, it offers a soothing and relaxing listening experience. The album is likely his only release and includes accompaniment by Hawaiian all-stars. A subtle but authentic homage to Hawaiian tradition.

Poss Miyazaki

Credited with the 1963 album 'Hawaiian Exotics', featuring steel guitar, ukulele and exotic percussion; biographical details are scarce.
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