VARIOUS ARTISTS BCD 16065
ATOMIC PLATTERS - Cold War Music From The Golden Age Of Homeland Security
5-CD/1-DVD-Box-Set (LP-size) with 292-page
hardcover book
GENRE Historical Issues
TRACKS 141
PLAYING TIME CDs: 367:08 / DVD: 152:00
Certain parallels between those days and the present obsession with Homeland Security can be pretty scary.
"Deja vu all over again!" New York Yankees catcher Yogi Berra
60 years ago on August 6, 1945 the world changed forever over the skies of Hiroshima. Incredibly, this epochal event led to all manner of 'atomic' exploitation (Atomic Cocktails anyone?) and pop cultural strangeness (music, film, merchandise, etc.) as Americans tried to absorb the enormity of the horror its government had unleashed upon Japan. 'Atomic Platters' is the result of a years-in-the-making musical 'Manhattan Project' that collects over 100 vintage Cold War songs and more than two dozen frighteningly naïve civil defense Public Service Announcements (many of these PSAs are voiced by celebrities such as Groucho Marx, Bob Hope, Pat Boone and Johnny Cash, to name just a few!) from the paranoid period that brought us fallout shelters, survival biscuits and uranium fever.
The artists who sing about the Bomb and the Red Scare on this set run the gamut from well-known stars like Bill Haley and His Comets, The Louvin Brothers, Marty Robbins and Wanda Jackson to fascinating obscurities like The Goldwaters, Janet Greene (The Right Wing's answer to Joan Baez!) and Dr. Strangelove and the Fallouts. In addition to music and PSAs, 'Atomic Platters' includes two unintentionally hilarious full-length spoken word civil defense 'scare' LPs:'If The Bomb Falls' and 'The Complacent Americans.'
But why stop with mere sound? The Cold War was a multimedia horror show and 'Atomic Platters' tops off its mushroom cloud of entertainment with a DVD of nine bizarre civil defense and anti-Communist short films from the '50s and '60s. Summing all this strange material up is a 200-page (approx.) hardcover book featuring numerous arresting images from the Cold War era with intriguing text by Bill Geerhart of CONELRAD, an organization devoted to the preservation and examination of atomic popular culture.
This collection is for anyone mystified by the current excesses of U.S. Homeland Security who wants to hear and see
where the madness all began! You CAN beat the A-Bomb (again)!
@MannyMUC, Yep I know I would buy it right now but the $270 price tag over at amazon is insane to be honest. I know its history but I wont pay $270 for a box set of music and recordings. Its like those old radio "shows" like audio books for $100 that I dont buy cause even that is excessive price wise. Wonder if these guys can offer this box set for less.
Milner62 1 year ago
Sounds and looks very interesting - duck and cover!
MannyMUC 1 year ago