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On September 18th, 2018 a kickstarter was launched in an attempt to get the album pressed to vinyl.<ref>[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/910537276/hawaii-part-ii/updates Kickstarter Updates Page]</ref> On October 18th, exactly a month later, The campaign reached it's goal, as 456 backers pledged $16,544 of it's $7000 goal.<ref name="Kickstarter">[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/910537276/hawaii-part-ii Kickstarter]</ref><ref>[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/910537276/hawaii-part-ii/updates Kickstarter Updates Page]</ref>
On September 18th, 2018 a kickstarter was launched in an attempt to get the album pressed to vinyl.<ref>[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/910537276/hawaii-part-ii/updates Kickstarter Updates Page]</ref> On October 18th, exactly a month later, The campaign reached it's goal, as 456 backers pledged $16,544 of it's $7000 goal.<ref name="Kickstarter">[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/910537276/hawaii-part-ii Kickstarter]</ref><ref>[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/910537276/hawaii-part-ii/updates Kickstarter Updates Page]</ref>
==Production And Recording==
On 12th December 2018, 5 years after Hawaii: Part II was released, [[Ross Federman]] made a post on his facebook page talking about the album's conception and recording process:
<blockquote>
<i><p>"Today marks the five year anniversary of an album that I worked very hard on and am frankly quite proud of. Hawaii: Part II was the vision of Joe Hawley and the product of countless other musicians, singers, arrangers, and writers. Joe Hawley, Bora Karaca and I coordinated the recording, production, and mixing of this album which was no small feat. Having more than 30 artists, many recording parts on their own and submitting individual vocal or instrumental tracks, pushed our organizational skills to their limits. It is also noteworthy that I did not see Joe or Bora face-to-face throughout any of this process. My personal goal in this was to help create a record with “a life of its own.” I’ve always felt that some of the best albums never sound quite the same to you, even after countless listens. I feel as if the album is continuing to grow while it rests idly on the shelf (or your hard drive, or somewhere in the cloud) and that every listen through is a little window into its current time. Of course it’s the listener growing and changing, but I think it takes a certain kind of record to track along with its listener in this way. I set out to fill this album with as much emotion and vitality as I could from my humble remote mixing station. In the end, I feel that we did create an album with a life of its own and one that speaks for itself. Week after week, it continues to find new homes in the ears of eager discoverers, despite a total lack of promotion. It’s certainly not normal, and it’s probably like nothing you’ve ever heard, but it is still very much alive to this day. I can’t thank the rest of the Miracle Musical team, and Joe and Bora enough for the work that went into this. Happy fifth Birthday Hawaii: Part II."</p></i>
<p>Ross Federman, Facebook <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/hawaiipartii/posts/1523286691089182 Ross Federman Celebrating 5 years since Hawaii: Part II]</ref></p>
</blockquote>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

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