Hibiscus Records
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Hibiscus Records is a division of Kiwi Pacific Records International Limited and has many Polynesia and Maori titles on CD, specialised in mainly authentic Polynesian Music / Polynesian Folk music. There were many authentic Maori and Pacific Island recordings released via Kiwi Pacific Records International Limited in Hastings New Zealand. A great deal of the recordings were produced and recorded by author James Siers
James Siers
James Siers is an author of numerous books on the Pacific Islands, a film maker and record producer and was well known for his work on television in Wellington, New Zealand.-Biography:...

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Some examples of James Siers work can be heard on releases such as Bora Bora - Island of Dreams by the Hotel Bora Bora Entertainers released on Hibiscus HLS-22.

An example of other authentic recordings are Western Samoa Festival Performers, The - Festival Music From Western Samoa released on Hibiscus HLS-72 in 1976, and Western Samoa Teachers Training College - Samoa Song And Rhythm Hibiscus TC HLS-24 in 1972.

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  • Hibiscus HLS-6 - The Girls Of Matautu - Samoa Sings
  • Hibiscus HLS-11 - Talofa Village Entertainers - The Best Of Samoa
  • Hibiscus HLS-12 - Tradewinds Boys at the Tradewinds Hotel, Bay Of Islands, Suva - Where The Tradewinds Blow
  • Hibiscus HLS-15 - Nawaka Village Entertainers - Meke Fiji
  • Hibiscus HLS-18 - Fiji Police Band - Pacific Brass
  • Hibiscus HLS-26 - Choir of the Western Samoa Teachers Training college - Samoan Songs of Worship
  • Hibiscus HLS-34 - The Beachcombers - Songs From A Paradise Isle
  • Hibiscus HLS-43 - Music From Rakavono A Fijian Folk Opera for Children, Presentation and performance by pupils and staff of Levuka Public School, Hibiscus (1972)
  • Hibiscus HLS-87 - The Five Stars
    The Five Stars
    The Fives Stars is one of the best known bands from Samoa, and a popular band known in the Polynesian community.-History:Formed in 1974 the Five Stars were mainly a family outfit. They consisted of brothers Alofa and Solomona Tu'uga and their relatives Samu Poulava-Selesele, Faifua Fa'atoe and...

    - Fetu e Lima (1981)
  • Hibiscus HLS-49 - The Gilbert & Ellice Festival Company - Te Bino/TeTinere/Te Kawawa/Te Kamei/TeBuki/Ellice Fatele(1972)

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