Kim Hyun-chul Vol. 2 (orange Vinyl)

Kim Hyun-chul
Kim Hyun-chul Vol. 2 (orange Vinyl)

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Seoul Re
Release date: 29/Dec/2023
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Sales Rank: #37420 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 32? Summer
1.2 More or Less
1.3 With a Black Skirt on
1.4 Kids Who Were Snowball Fighting (Instrumental))
1.5 Apple Tree
1.6 In the Practice Studio
1.7 Like This for Everyone
1.8 Nanana (Feat. Jo Kyu-Chan)
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Orange Vinyl
Description:Vol.2 by Hyun-Chul Kim, released 23 February 2024, includes the following tracks: "????를 ??고 ", "?과??무 ", "??구라? 그?? " and more. This version of Vol.2 comes as a 1xLP. The vinyl is pressed as a opaque, orange disc. - ORANGE VINYL
Kim Hyun-Chul DONG-A RECORDS YEARS - The psychedelic-tinged pop / rock sounds masterminded by Shin Joong-hyun, and the college folk scene spearheaded by Kim Min-ki formed the very heart of Korean pop music throughout the 1970s. However, this beating heart would be stifled, intentionally, as the dictatorship ramped up it's repressive practices in the mid-1970s. Countless rock and folk acts were censored on charges of 'indecency'. The leading artists of the time, such as Shin Joong-hyun and Kim Min-ki, found themselves in a situation where they could neither play concerts nor release new music. While great bands like Sanullim managed to emerge even amid such dark times, radio and TV broadcasts remained subject to government rating and censorship. Thus, music broadcasts that reached the masses consisted of little more than romantic ballads, gayo for older generations, and sanitized 'decent' dance music. Although the new regime that took power in the 1980s made some conciliatory gestures, censorship remained firmly in place. Musicians who were forced into a long hiatus eventually gave up on music entirely or faced difficulties adjusting to newer trends. Around the mid-1980s, during which school bands began playing heavy metal, breaths of fresh new air were emerging in Korea's music scene. Independent label Dong-a Records was one of the central forces in this new wave. For singer / songwriters looking to create something new and different, Dong-a provided not only the top session musicians of the time but also free rein throughout the recording process. As musicians gained the ability to rise to success without having to make TV appearances, new talent began flocking to Dong-a.
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No. of tracks: 8
Manufacturer No.: 8809114697586
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