BATTLEGROUND KOREA.

AuthorWalker, Jesse
PositionMUSIC - Brief article - Sound recording review

When Seoul and Pyongyang declared this year that they'd like to formally end the Korean War, many Americans were surely surprised that the conflict wasn't officially over already. Now that we're past the days of ubiquitous M*A*S*H reruns, some Americans may have forgotten the war entirely. But they can rediscover it with Battleground Korea (Bear Family Records), a fantastic four-CD, five-hour anthology bundled with a 161-page large-format book. It's a portal to an emotionally intense period of popular culture.

The collection includes several newscasts and public service announcements, but most of the sounds here are music: dozens of blues, country, gospel, and pop songs that react to life during wartime. The first few tracks overflow with rah-rah enthusiasm, but dissatisfaction soon starts to filter into the lyrics. There's a long series of unhappy numbers about the draft. There are complaints about aggravations...

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