Ki Mua Explained
Ki Mua |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Te Vaka |
Cover: | Ki Mua.jpg |
Released: | 1999 |
Recorded: | 1998–1999 |
Studio: | Startrek Studios |
Length: | Malcolm Smith, Opetaia Foa'i |
Label: | Spirit of Play Productions/Warm Earth Records |
Prev Title: | Te Vaka |
Prev Year: | 1996 |
Next Title: | Nukukehe |
Next Year: | 2002 |
Ki Mua, released in 1999, is the second album by the Oceanic group, Te Vaka.[1] [2] This album contains the hit song "Pate Pate" which was very popular around the world and no.1 in the South Pacific.
Track listing
- All songs written by Opetaia Foa'i, except where noted.
- "Ki Mua" 4:27
- "Lua Afe" 3:01
- "Ke Ke Kitea" 4:25
- "Pate Pate" (F'oai, Malcolm Smith) 3:16
- "Hea La Koe Iei" 5:07
- "Pate Mo Tou Agaga" 2:21
- "Vaka Atua" (opening is trad.) 4:29
- "Tagaloa" 4:08
- "Kaleve" 2:25
- "Sagalogalo Ake" 4:01
- "Aue Kapaku" (opening is trad.) 2:11
- "Kau Tufuga Fai Vaka" 4:42
Notes and References
- Web site: Ki Mua - Te Vaka. Sleger. Dave. AllMusic. en-us. 2019-05-29.
- Web site: Te Vaka Dive Into Island Music, History On Ki Mua. Nickson. Chris. 22 August 2000. MTV News. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20190529030949/http://www.mtv.com/news/1123306/te-vaka-dive-into-island-music-history-on-ki-mua/. dead. 29 May 2019. 2019-05-29.