a selection of prime cuts that explore aspects of the vietnam war, as seen through
the eyes of black america.many of the biggest names in 60s and 70s soul offer personal
pertinent and pointed views,embracing everything from war's impact on human relationships
to the often devastating consequences for it's casualties and survivors alike.
consistently as good as the first volume in every department,and containing many
tracks that were either unavailable for license at the time of the first volume,and
many others that there just wasn't room to fit onto the award-nominated "a soldier's
sad story".Around half of these tracks have never appeared on cd before.most of
those have,in fact,never been reissued before.
AMM
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The Taster!
Tracks Below(FLAC)
15 comments:
Thanks AMM for reviewing all the volumes in this series. Let's hope 2022 is better year for all here.
Many thanks for some more Kents amm!
Thanks AMM for the Vietnam cd. The artist are great. Thanks AMM
Roy C - Open letter to the President, so True. It Reminds me of what happened to my grandfather when he cam back from the second world war. he was stationed in North Africa. When he came back to South Africa, he was given a bicycle (lol). His White counterpart was given a farm and a army pension...…this trilogy of Vietnam and the black American makes us to reflect on what we went through. thanks AMM for this review. I will cherish it....with love for all races!!
This will probably sound cynical, but at least this bloody war inspired some good music... Thanks, AMM!
Great Review Thank you AMM
thanks for this AMM and the same to renald for your story
This review here is a great one thanks for sharing it
Thanks for the great review AMM
Gotta have all three episodes ... Thanks for review, P.
The only one i don't have in this series-thanks
Thanks for the follow up some great tracks and another great review AMM
Cheers Pedro
thanks for this great selection of tracks Reb
Excellent selection of songs ! Thanks for all !
Nice historical series. I just missed the draft here in the U.S. by one year. I had many friends' brothers who serves tours in Vietnam. Some did not fare so well...
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