

김용만 - Kim Yong-Man / 金用萬
김용만 - 힛트앨범 Recorded 1958-1966 최근입고 : 2014-05-15 This is a nice compilation of recordings from Kim Yong Man. His voice is always steering for the joy of entertainment, while moments of vibration recall the trot era; in this case it gives a happy, joyful effect. The band, with full range of sounds has elements of jazz, while it fuses styles of chachacha, mambo, boogie, trot and more. Some instruments play a few solos like with accordion and banjo, while the band’s mobility of a


김정구 - Kim Jeong-Goo / Kim Junggu / Kim Jungku
I guess this is a reissue of an original old LP (with 12 songs), containing songs that often have folk songs origins, and which show a funny marching song/working song related happy and gay nature, occasionally with also a more melancholic song. In that way the tonal and singing variation in the songs is pretty varied. The arrangements, with strings, brass instruments and more show the best kind of arrangements where in each few seconds other instruments dominate at occasions


심연옥 / Sim Yun-Ok / Sim Youn-Ok
Tracks can be found on: 유성기로 듣던 여명의 한국 가곡사 / Korean Songok of Dawn CD2-15 이흥렬:: 바우고개 / Lee Heung-ryul: Bow It is a bit odd how this track ended up in a compilation of mostly classical music. The track is somewhat damaged in sound (sound speed ineffectiveness of the original recording but also a part with cdr-ticks ??). It makes the track already partly lost in the transfer. You can hear especially in the small instrumental part how the sound suffered from it, making it almost


김유경 / Kim Yoo-Kyung
도미도 베스트컬렉션100 Vol. 2 유성기앨범 CD2-12 그대는 가고 / You Go CD5-3 흘러간 꿈 / Dreams That Passed (1963) An artists which I did not notice elsewhere, but with two extra winner tracks can be found on the second Domido compilation. Even tough, “You Go” still is an old styled folky trot track. It is produced and sung that well that it makes it a more than great example of its style. “Dreams that Passed” has a chachacha rhythm in its melody. #Trot #chachacha #K