| | Na Leo Pilimehana Friends CD - Import Na Leo Pilimehana Discography of CDs
CD contains 1 bonus track.
Na Leo Pilimehana: Nalani Choy (guitar, ukelele); Angie Morales (ukelele); Lehua Cortez (keyboards, bass).
Na Leo Pilimehana Friends Songs | 1. | 01_Candie in the Night |
| 2. | 02_Playing with My Mind |
| 3. | 03_Friends |
| 4. | 04_Nani-Hanalei |
| 5. | 05_Love Is Starting to Shine |
| 6. | 06_Java Jive |
| 7. | 07_North Shore Serenade |
| 8. | 08_Right Before My Eyes |
| 9. | 09_Colorblind |
| 10. | 10_For the Sake of the Children |
| 11. | 11_Sitting in Limbo |
| 12. | 12_Friends |
| 13. | 13_Let It Be Me |
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