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Upon its release in March 1990, Jangbu Ilsaek 1990 Best sold fewer than 5,000 copies. Major outlets like The Dong-a Ilbo dismissed it as “provincial navel-gazing.” However, a small coterie of university radio DJs and poetry magazine editors championed the album. In a rare 1991 review, critic Hwang Byung-ki wrote: “Jangbu Ilsaek does not shout. He counts his losses in a whisper. In doing so, he captures the hangover of our ‘87 June Dream’ better than any anthem.”
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