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Year/Genre: 1978 Hawaiian Folk
Matrix #: SS1002
Condition: VG+ very clean
Description: Formed in Honolulu in the mid-1970s, Olomana became one of Hawaii’s most respected groups blending traditional island sounds with contemporary folk and soft rock. And So We Are (1978) reflects the Hawaiian Renaissance movement, a cultural resurgence focused on preserving native language, music, and identity. The album features lush harmonies, slack-key guitar influences, and original compositions that highlight the beauty and struggles of island life during a period when Hawaii was redefining its cultural place within the U.S. mainland. For collectors, this record is not only musically rich but also historically significant, representing the era’s effort to honor and modernize Hawaiian tradition.
Price Suggestions based on Matrix #:
NM: $35–$50
VG+: $25–$35
VG: $18–$25
G: $10–$15
8/21/25 sc