The Gulf War : two creative views on the New World Order / produced by KUNM-FM studios, Albuquerque.

Program Title:
The Gulf War : two creative views on the New World Order / produced by KUNM-FM studios, Albuquerque.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0591
Description: 

Two dramatic presentation which look at the United States involvement in the Gulf War, 1990-1991, from unusual perspectives. First is a sound collage about the military and the war, with images of the military mindset and two musical passages. Next is a satirical showcase of popular songs, ranging from Broadway show tunes to Motown, rewritten to shed light on the crisis in the Persian Gulf.|THE GULF WAR : TWO CREATIVE VIEWS ON THE NEW WORLD ORDER / produced by KUNM-FM studios, Albuquerque. Two dramatic presentations which look at the U.S. involvement in the Iraq war fron unusual perspectives. CONTENT: Pt.1. Take it back ... now! / produced by Stephen Mills| with Kelly Cokrell, Stephen Mills and Eric Patrick. Sound collage about the military and the war, with images of the military midset and two musical passages (9:02) -- pt.2. The Imperialists live at Arlington National Cemetary / with Janet Hermann, Ilene Weiss, Georgette Endicott-Soto and Mary Wommack. Satirical showcase of popular songs ranging from Broadway show tunes to Motown, rewritten to shed light on the crisis in the Persian Gulf. RECORDED: KUNM-FM, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 4 Jan. 1991.

pt.1. Take it back ... now! / produced by Stephen Mills, with Kelly Cokrell, Stephen Mills and Eric Patrick (9:02) -- pt.2. The Imperialists live at Arlington National Cemetary / Janet Hermann, Ilene Weiss, Georgette Endicott-Soto and Mary Wommack (10:00).

Date Recorded on: 
Albuquerqu, New Mexico, 4 Jan. 1991.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
1 reel (19 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|19:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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