Kim Jung Mi

If I were to tell you that one of the greatest records ever made came out South Korean psychedelic pop scene in 1973, you’d probably doubt my sanity. And you’d be utterly, utterly wrong.

I don’t know much about Kim Jung Mi. I know she’s backed on this track by fuzz-guitar maestro Shin Jung Hyun and his band The Men, but that’s about it. It’s from an album called Now, and that the track is called The Sun.

All that matters is that it’s like Sweet Jane crossed with Hey Jude crossed with Francois Hardy, and that every second is 24 carat, take-your-breath-away magnificent.

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wait - there was a south korean psychedelic pop scene?

You’d be amazed. Wait till I start posting Kim Choo Ja tracks.

That IS very Francoise Hardy. Nice.

I’d just arrived in South Korea in 1996 in a small city called Iksan and was walking through the main market when I heard the most outrageous wailing, yelping, psychedelic, sitaar fuelled, driving rock ‘n’ roll song coming out of a tape cassette player. It was just playing in a small wool shop and the sounds spread down the market alleyway. I went back to the shop to try and find out what the track was, but having only been in Korea a couple of weeks I lacked the requisite lingual skills.

I’ll never hear it again - unless it just so happens to be one of your Kim Choo Ja tracks - but it left a very lasting impression and was deffo not of this time. So, in answer to Rich, I’d say yeah, there was a Korean psychedelic scene consisting of at at least two very good tracks.

What a nice guitar bit

Frazer, cool stuff! You’re music picks are alwais super cool,

ciao

g.

I’m confused Fras, didn’t you post this recently or did I:

a) dream it (word for word).
b) read it VERY recently while drunk but don’t recall where or when (possibly as I was intoxicated).

Despite the above, I’m feeling… well… confused.

Yours in wonder,

Simon

I reckon b)

Korean voices sound French, after all. Well I never.
Mazzy Red Star.

I see what you mean about the Sweet Jane feeling. Dang, now I’ve got to go and listen to the first Cowboy Junkies album again.

What a lovely track.

Your data never stops buffering, man.
But I enjoy the silence.

It sounds like something from the last few frames of a of ‘chop socky’ version of El Topo - marvellous. Where can I get the album?

I got mine mail-order, from Other Music in New York.

I adore that! The whole “24-carat-blah-blah-magnificent” was right on target.

Do you have any idea what she’s singing about? Not that it matters. I just wondered.

When does it stop buffering and start playing?

Ahem, ok it started playing now. Very nice tune. Wish understood the language :)

Nope - mine still buffering (and has been for a week now . . .)

Sir,

possibly THE BEST site on Teh Luvverly Interwebs for this kinda thang is
http://progressive.homestead.com

The korean page is here:
http://progressive.homestead.com/KOREAentry.html

and this is just fascinating!
http://progressive.homestead.com/KOREA4.html

There’s PLENNY o’ music there too!

Blessings,

Le Rev Dr

Thanks, great links! It’s a shame a lot of the audio files don’t work, but otherwise this is really interesting. God bless the Internet, etc.

[...] an album by Shin Jung Hyeon yesterday and it’s really good. I also want to listen to more Kim Jung Mi. I can’t believe I didn’t know about this stuff before. Don’t get me wrong, I [...]

I live in South Korea and really want to buy this singer’s CDs. I searched online in Korean and came up empty. Can anyone tell me how to buy this CD and others? It wouldn’t be available in the ‘States would it?

Yes, it would. Try Other Music.

Was reminded of this post when I just stumbled into this from the guitarist on this track

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTkzO0fGZsI

That’s great. Thanks Graham. I’d love a box-set that compiles all this stuff.



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