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**** (4 Stars) “An incredible collection” - Record Collector
**** (4 Stars) “...as important to Korean rock in 1970-75 as Phil Spector had been to America's pop scene a decade earlier, and every bit as busy.” - MOJO
**** (4 Stars) ”The ten-plus-minute title track that closes the set is a labyrinthine folk-psych, acid-drenched masterpiece... It's an epic worthy of Morricone's spaghetti Western scores -- had Morricone been born a guitarist. Ultimately, Beautiful Rivers and Mountains is more than a mere curiosity piece; for all its easy-to-recognize styles, Shin's way of enmeshing them into something original underscores rather than erases their strangeness and splendor -- even to widely exposed Western ears -- making this is an excellent introduction to his work.” - AllMusic
Shin Joong Hyun’s tale is personal, spiritual, and deep, not only reflecting the full spectrum of human emotions but also reverberating with echoes of sound, some beautiful and life-giving, others restless and ungovernable. These career-spanning anthologies gather Shin’s work as a guitarist, songwriter, producer and arranger of mind-altering experimental pop, acid-folk, and extended psych-funk jams. A musical trip existing somewhere between Motown, Hendrix, and the Velvet Underground.
Tracklist:
Shin Joong Hyun– | Moon Watching | 2:36 | |
Golden Grapes– | Please Don't Bother Me Anymore | 3:29 | |
Kim Sun– | The Man Who Must Leave | 7:42 | |
Kim Jung Mi– | The Sun | 6:48 | |
Lee Jung Hwa– | I Don't Like | 3:13 | |
Jang Hyun– | Please Wait | 3:23 | |
Park In Soo– | Spring Rain | 5:38 | |
Lee Jung Hwa– | Tomorrow | 3:46 | |
Shin Joong Hyun– | 'J' Blues 72 | 15:00 | |
Jang Hyun– | Pushing Through The Fog | 3:32 | |
Shin Joong Hyun– | I've Got Nothing To Say | 2:25 | |
Bunny Girls– | Why That Person? | 2:48 | |
Jang Hyun– | Sunset | 5:38 | |
Shin Jung Hyun & the Men– | Beautiful Rivers And Mountains | 10:11 |