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Coconut Joe, Middle Of The Ocean

Audio CD

Disk ID: 67985

Disk length: 42m 33s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Sweet Angelina 4:50
2. What a Wonderful Day 3:45
3. All About Love 4:17
4. Sands of Silver and Gold 3:34
5. Island Rendezvous 3:13
6. Light of the Moon 4:16
7. Haupia 4:18
8. Middle of the Ocean 4:41
9. Hey 4:30
10. Evolution of Joe 5:02

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Review

HANA HOU! Turtle Bay Records is pleased to announce the release of Coconut Joe's second CD, Middle Of The Ocean. The CD features a little bit of pop, soft rock, and light jazz from the islands. It's adult contemporary, island music that the group from Kailua, Oahu calls Tropical Pop. Music for tourist, tourist wannabes and kama`aina (locals) of all ages. Island born and raised songwriter Bob Rogers penned all the songs and again teams with veteran Hawai`i guitarist Frank Kam and Barbara Ann Rogers to provide the group's core vocals and harmonies. Newcomers to the group are veteran bassist Peter Agustin, drummer Herman Regal and New Zealand percussionist Robert Blok.

Sharing the many musical faces of Coconut Joe's unique brand of island music is the focal point of the group's latest CD. Sweet Angelina takes the listener on a world tour before returning us safely to the cradle of our Island home. Familiar guest musicians from Hawai`i's jazz scene, Gabe Baltazar, Brien Matson, and Rick Broadwell, provide a swinging Dixieland horn section to What a Wonderful Day!, while vibraphonist Noel Okimoto sparkles on Sands of Silver and Gold. Both songs showcase two of Hawai`i's favorite beaches. All About Love is a soft rock ballad that's... well... all about love, and Island Rendezvous and Haupia continue the group's musical tour of the islands with up-tempo island pop tunes.

The title track Middle Of The Ocean visits a little club on the forbidden edge of jungle rock and groove while Light Of The Moon explores the introspective side of the CD. Jazzy Hey examines a sensitive relationship and the Evolution Of Joe makes a couple of astute observations while the band unplugs for an acoustic jam.

Fresh, new music from the Hawai'ian Islands. Try it, you'll like it.

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