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Product Identifiers
Record LabelJasmine Records, Jsmr
UPC0604988315028
eBay Product ID (ePID)24046051008
Product Key Features
Release Year2020
FormatCD
GenreBlues
ArtistBack to Korea Blues: Black America & Korean War
Release TitleBack to Korea Blues: Black America & the Korean War
Dimensions
Item Height0.39 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length6.13 in
Item Width4.94 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks25
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 “Cousin” Joe - Post-War Future Blues 1.2 Slim Gaillard - Atomic Cocktail 1.3 Turner Willis - Re-Enlisted Blues 1.4 Ivory Joe Hunter - High Cost, Low Pay Blues 1.5 Smokey Hogg - Unemployment Blues 1.6 John Lee Hooker - Build Myself A Cave 1.7 Sunnyland Slim - Back To Korea Blues 1.8 J.B. Lenoir - Korea Blues 1.9 Sonny Thompson - Uncle Sam Blues 1.10 Jimmy Rogers With His Rocking Four - The World Is In A Tangle 1.11 Johnny Williams - Questionnaire Blues 1.12 Lightnin’ Hopkins - Sad News From Korea 1.13 Doctor Ross - Little Soldier Boy 1.14 Willie Mae Thornton - No Jody For Me 1.15 L. B. Lawson - Missing In Action 1.16 Sherman “Blues” Johnson - Lost In Korea 1.17 Bobby “Blue” Bland - Army Blues 1.18 Soldier Boy Houston - Far East Blues 1.19 Homesick James - Wartime 1.20 Little Maxie Bailey - Drive Soldiers Drive 1.21 Sister Rosetta Tharpe - There’s Peace In Korea 1.22 Soldier Boy Houston - Leavin’ Korea 1.23 King Perry - Welcome Home Baby 1.24 Memphis Slim ; His House Rockers - Four Years Of Torment 1.25 Dizzy Dixon With Al Smith’s Combo - Soup Line
Notes"Back to Korea Blues" collects together more blues & r&b songs that this time mainly reflects the disenchantment that African Americans felt as their contributions to the Second World War effort were not always recognised. Includes songs by such luminaries as, John Lee Hooker, Sunnyland Slim, Jimmy Rogers, Lightnin' Hopkins, Bobby "Blue" Bland and more. Songs like Sunnyland Slim's "Back To Korea Blues" and John Lee Hooker's "Build Myself A Cave" combine bitterness with jingoism. Fans of this set will also be interested in "Win The War Blues" (JASMCD3147) which covers the blues & r&b artists involvement in the Second World War. Fully detailed liner notes.