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Profile/Giveaway #2: YI SUNG YOL

First, I’d like to say that I know having lots of ads can be distracting on blogs. I’ve deliberated a lot on which ad blocks to use or not, and I’m never perfectly satisfied. But the ads are also why I’m able to give away free stuff like this, so there’s that silver lining.

Since the last free CD giveaway (and artist profile) went over pretty well — hey, what free stuff doesn’t, right? — I thought I’d continue with another great but overlooked artist, singer-songwriter Yi Sung Yol. (Also spelled Lee Seung Yeol/이승열.)

The Rules: Like last time, leave a comment with your email address so I can contact winners. I’ll give away FOUR CDs — winner gets his/her choice of CD, either Yi’s first album “이날, 이때, 이즈음에…” or his second, “In Exchange.”

Giveaway closes: A week from today, noon PST on Friday, June 20 27. I’ll close entries then and post winners later that day.

SONG OF THE DAY

Yi Sung Yol – “우리는” (Us) from the soundtrack of Que Sera Sera (reposted from an earlier post).
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THE MUSIC & DISCOGRAPHY

Yi Sung Yol is a singer and songwriter currently enjoying a successful career as a solo artist as well as being a frequent contributor to drama and film soundtracks; his (mainstream) profile took off in earnest after he collaborated with groove-electronic group Clazziquai in singing the theme song “Be My Love” (posted below) for 2005’s My Name Is Kim Samsoon.

His modern rock sound has drawn comparisons to U2, although I think that’s perhaps more because of the timbre of his voice (comparing it to Bono) than the music itself. Although his solo career got its start in 2003 with his first album, Yi’s roots in the Korean modern rock scene go back much farther — he debuted in 1994 as half of rock duo U&ME BLUE with his college buddy Bang Joon-seok. At the time, Seo Taiji & the Boys was enjoying popularity in the kpop mainstream for introducing a new dance-pop-rap sound, while the Western world was in the throes of the alt-rock and grunge movements — Brit-rock had Oasis, Blur and Pulp; the States had Pearl Jam and Nirvana.

U&ME BLUE’s style differed from existing kpop genres, neither a part of Seo Taiji’s dance-pop (which itself changed significantly in subsequent years) nor the underground club scene. The duo was part of a “new Korean rock” sound, and put out two albums, disbanding in 1997. The two friends went their separate ways professionally (they remain good friends personally), and Bang Joon-seok went on to a successful film soundtrack career.

Albums:

U&ME BLUE Vol. 1 “Nothing’s Good Enough” (1994)
U&ME BLUE Vol. 2 “Cry Our Wannabe Nation” (1996)
Yi Sung Yol Vol. 1: “이날, 이때, 이즈음에…” (This day, this time, this moment…) (2003)
Yi Sung Yol Vol. 2: “In Exchange” (2007)

Soundtrack contributions:

Wonderful Days (2003)
…ing (2003)
Duelist (2005)
My Name Is Kim Samsoon (2005)
One Fine Day (2006)
Que Sera Sera (2007)
Spotlight (2008)

Official website: http://www.syblue.co.kr/

 
Yi Sung Yol & Clazziquai – “Be My Love” from the OST of My Name Is Kim Samsoon [ Download ]

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Yi Sung Yol – “비상” (emergency) from the OST of Wonderful Days. [ Download ]

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THE EARLY YEARS: U&ME BLUE

Born in 1970, Yi Sung Yol spent much of his life abroad in the U.S., attending New York’s Binghamton University, which is where he met Bang Joon-seok in their freshman year. The two were roommates and got along well; both enjoyed music and played guitar, which made dreams of forming a band a natural progression.

One of their early musical moments was an event sponsored an Asian organization at which both performed — Yi Sung Yol sang an Lee Seung Chul song, while Bang Joon-seok, who spent his adolescence in Chile, sang a Chilean song. They began writing together, accumulating a catalog of songs over the next several years, recording their songs as four-track analog recordings.

After graduating, Yi returned to Korea, and Bang to China. Both wanted to continue with music (despite parental opposition), so Bang traveled to Korea under the excuse of going on vacation, but in reality to reunite with Yi and pursue music. They knew a writer at a broadcast station and sent their demo tapes everywhere. Eventually, two places contacted them.

One of those was Song Studios, a sort of hub for musicians and songwriters in the ’90s, run by Song Hong-sub, whom the artists called Captain Song. He had two categories for music: interesting or not. He found U&ME Blue’s tape interesting. They liked Song Studios. It was 1993.

 

 
TAKING A BREAK

U&ME BLUE put out two albums and remained relatively underground in the rock scene — in fact, most of their popularity came belatedly after both partners went on to more (commercially) successful solo careers. (These days, their out-of-print albums sell for upwards of $100 each.) Perhaps they were just before their time. At that point, however, Yi began doubting whether he could make a career of music. It seems that during this period, Yi had not only a professional slump but a musical one as well — after U&ME broke up in 1997, Yi returned to ordinary life, dissatisfied with his odd jobs but needing to make a living. He used his English skills to take a job as a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) exam instructor, and interviewed with an insurance company. At one point, he even re-enrolled in school to study mass communication.

In 1999, Yi started working with friend and began writing songs again, doing his own programming and guitar-playing. After working on his music for a year, he was struck with a growing desire to put together an album, but had nowhere to release it. Without any traditional outlets for distribution, he even considered uploading a “single album” online to an mp3 site.

It’s at that point that he happened to run into Song Hong-sub (of Song Studios) while living back in the States. Song told Yi that if he was really interested in putting out a solo album, he wanted to work together. Soon after, Yi received a call from Song, telling him, “The situation looks good now, so let’s draw up a contract.” This was 2000.

By the time Yi returned to Korea, his former partner Bang had established himself as a successful film composer, serving as music director for hits like Park Chan-wook‘s Joint Security Area. Yi continued working on his demos until, in 2002, the main engineer working at Song Studios, Kim Byung-chan, moved to the label Fluxus Music.

 
Yi Sung Yol – “푸른 너를 본다” (Looking at a blue you). [ Download ]

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Yi Sung Yol – “다행-믿어지니” (Do you believe it?). [ Download ]

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GOING SOLO

Yi released his solo debut album in 2003 with Fluxus, “이날, 이때, 이즈음에…” (This day, this time, this moment…), with the track “Secret” as the album’s single. His music had evolved from his earlier days into a more grown-up sound — more contemplative and abstract. But he kept traces of his musical roots; U&ME BLUE incorporated elements of blues and jazz into their rock, which can be heard in Yi’s first solo album as well. The songs were more lyrical, and Yi explains that he now enjoys writing lyrics much more than he had back in his U&ME days; he’s more attentive to nuance these days. In answer to the question of why he uses English lyrics in many of his songs, he answers that he often writes them in English first, although there are also songs that he likes to keep entirely Korean-language as well.

It was four years before he released his (fantastic) follow-up album, “In Exchange,” but Yi explains that the process of composing and songwriting was ongoing in the interim. About a year after completing the first album, he started the second, which he worked on for the following two years. He recorded demos of the songs on his own, at home, then reworked them in the studio.

This album showed a more focused musical point of view, and more personal lyrics. Yi explains that it was the things in his life from which he drew inspiration — his parents, his wife, even the sight of wrinkles on the elderly. He’d also settled into the stability of a seven-year-long marriage. The result is an album with simple yet contemplative lyrics and a mature musical aesthetic.

 

 
THE CURRENT STATE OF AFFAIRS…

Yi acknowledges that the personal stability in his life has changed his sound. He recalls first arriving in Korea after living abroad for ten years, and being shocked at the amount of change that had occurred. In experienced a similar feeling despite a shorter time away when he returned to Korea in 2000, startled to find that Korea had changed yet again in a few short years. Now, his personal and professional life has found a level of stability, a sense that works its way into his songs.

His music isn’t just a tune or a song, Yi explains, but has a narrative and a story, a dramatic element: “I think of music as something within me.” He’s a musician who doesn’t like hearing or seeing himself on television — it makes him feel embarrassed, awkward. That’s a part of show biz, but he doesn’t consider himself a part of the entertainment machine that churns out singers based on hit singles and image. That’s not an aspect of his job that he’s comfortable with.

Asked if he’d ever reteam with U&ME partner Bang Joon-seok, Yi answers that Bang is someone he respects, whom he considers a friend more than a colleague. He’d like to work with him again, although for the time being both find it difficult to manage in light of their busy careers.

 
Yi Sung Yol – “새벽, 아침의 문” (Dawn, the door to morning) (repost) [ Download ]

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Yi Sung Yol – “스물 그리고 서른” (20 versus 30) (repost). This is a song I was particularly struck with when I first heard the lyrics. It’s characteristic of him — simple, thoughtful. The sentiment is not particularly profound, but rather intimate and insightful. I’m drawn to the way Yi strings his lyrics along, not necessarily ending a sentence at the end of a line, but connecting line to line. Read below. [ Download ]

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      Twenty years old, all aflutter, the world was beautiful.
As though love were easy, and promises too.

Like coffee and cigarettes, strong and bitter
When those young nights passed,
tears flowed, reason unknown.

Even when facing the world, feeling stripped naked,
I couldn’t feel fear
in those days of freedom and time of love.
That’s the me I miss.

Thirty years old, I await another start.
It’s like keeping promises, and love.
Wearied hearts hold their ground.
And when it’s hard to endure,
and tears flow, reason unknown,

I face the world once again,
having to pray for myself,
for these meaningless worries of the world
to now be left behind.

스무 살 땐 설레임, 세상이 예뻤다.
사랑이 쉬웠듯이 약속도 그랬다.

커피와 담배처럼 진하고 또, 독한
젊은 밤이 지날 땐
나도 몰래 눈물이 흘렀다.

벌거벗은 채로 세상을 맞서도
두려움 느낄 수 없었던
자유롭던 날들 사랑했던 시간
그리운 내 모습이여

서른 살 은 기다림 또 다른 시작을.
약속을 지키듯이 사랑도 그렇다.
녹스는 가슴으로 버텨내는 시간
견디기 힘들어서
나도 몰래 눈물이 흐를 때

다시 한 번 여기 세상을 맞서는
날 위해 기도를 해야 해
아무것도 아닌 세상의 고민들
이제는 버릴 수 있게

 
If you don’t want to wait for the giveaway, you can buy the albums: Volume 1 “이날, 이때, 이즈음에…” or Volume 2 “In Exchange.”

 
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woohoo, another giveaway! hehe since I have won the first one, I might not win again but it's worth a try. Thanks Dramabeans for the Oldfish CD!!!

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Cool beans! I'm trying for it too!

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it's very hard from my country to get the album, but he is one good artist!
Just like others, i'm leaving a comment here now to try out my luck! ^^
He does have a unique voice and even swings your mood to the sky. Just liften up all the probs in head away.
But it's kinda pity that not really lots of ppl actually appreciate such music and voice.
But from your listing it's good to see that he's featured in a number of OST.
^^

Thanks for this interesting contest and introducing him up into your blog too!

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wow, this post sure has gotten lots of comments!

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ohh ! didn't know he was the dude from 'be my love'
he's awesomee.

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yayy. a giveaway.
wow. this guy's music is pretty coool.
thanks dramabeans. [;

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Thanks for introducing great music with each post. It's brilliant that at your website I can get updates on the drama world and yet also be recommended great music.

It's time for the people out there to know what awesome musical talent Korea has; it is not just about prancing prepubescent girls in tini-mini-skirts and cutesy underaged boybands....

:D you rock!

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“20 vs. 30″ is definitely my favorite song!

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I just heard this man sing and he is wonderful. Thank you for give away.

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Ooh his music sounds interesting.

:)

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thanks again for introducing good music - am enjoying what i've heard so far, and i like how his voice hits you at first go.

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thanks for the info..i am just starting to learn korean..it's good to know another kind of music there !

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Thank you for the offer! :) *cross fingers*

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Thanks for featuring another great artist!

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thanks for the giveaway
and sharing your musical tastes which I enjoy

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I want, I want!

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I definitely don't wanna miss my chance to get my hands on his *cough*1st*cough* solo album. Admittedly, his brand of music take its time to grow on me, but I kinda dig his style of melancholic pop, if it can be labeled as that. ;p

So, here goes! *fingers crossed*

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I first heard Yi Sung Yol's 'Us' when you shared it here.

After listening to more, I feel he's a rare musician, because his lyrics are sincere and something people can relate to. It's music like his that keeps me grounded yet lifts my spirits.

Not forgetting his awesome soothing deep rich melodious voice! He's a treasure.

Good luck to everyone including myself in winning this.

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its a free gift... so am in....

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i love his voice. :)

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I love this site even more now!

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I've been playing kpop music I get from your site for my kids... I'd love to add this to the collection!

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I'm keeping my fingers crossed!

His music is quite good and his voice too

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I first heard of him in Que Sera Sera OST..was blown away by his voice, especially when his song was played in the scene of helicopter flight..awesome..:)

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I'm glad I finally found out who the guest singer on Be My Love is, I loved his voice in it.

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Thanks so much for doing this! *crosses fingers*

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Sounds like a good artist - I'm so intrested!

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Putting my name in the hat! Thanks much. :)

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wow.....what can i say he got talent
hehehehehe
my email too hehehehe

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Wow! I've been in kind of a slump lately. That is, I've had a hard time finding music that I really enjoy (and fits my mood). This is nice! I really like his voice. It sounds like something I can listen to for quite some time without tiring of it.

I can't tell you how much I love your music choices on the blog! One song that I particularly enjoyed (and still do, when the mood strikes) is "Too Long" by Yael Naim. Beautiful :)

Anyway, thanks again for the music. If I happen to win, that'd be awesome! If not, thanks for the mp3s! Once I get a job (and after I receive those precious paychecks) I'll have to check him out some more!

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Count me in! (last minute is always my thing..hehe)

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I never heard of him before but I'm glad to discover another good voice. I like "Be my love" SOoo much but I never knew that he was the one who collaborated with Clazziquai. Frankly speaking, he may not have the typical voice that appeal to most k -music fanatics but this is what that makes him so unique amongst others. In fact, I find his voice to be rather soothing to listen to especially when you are lazing around in the afternoon. Thank you so much for the recommendation.

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such a great aura and really like a story i think...

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I LOVE free stuff! Thanks a bunch for this dramabean. woohoo!!

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You don't know how happy this post makes me. I just came back from vacation and was going through and catching up...and I went "WOW!". I've said this so many times but Yi Sung Yol ranks right on top of my list of all-time favorite musicians. Urinun still makes my heart beat harder! And everytime I see more news on him I get so excited!

Thank you so, so much for this. It completely makes my day. So many people stumble on my blog looking for more information on him...and you are so appreciated by all his fans overseas for this, who can't get to the same news and information as Korean fans can. His voice and style is so unique and he has really touched many people just with one song, because you can feel his depth and the fact that he truly enjoys making music--the greatest quality in a musician. And I also love his lyrics (the songs I can decipher...and thanks for that translation too!!). His live performance of Bi Sang that I just stumbled on youtube was so amazing too.

Many, many thanks, sarahbeans! :)

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The older you get, the more complicated life is. "20 versus 30". Thank you for sharing this meaningful song.

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I'm usually attached to songs rather than the artists who wrote and/or sang them. Maybe a successful game of chance might change this.

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leaving my email! almost missed the deadline!. ;)

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I just listened to the songs you've posted and they're really very nice!

I just discovered your site recently and I'm very happy that I have; you give me a lot more to think about when I watch kdramas and our tastes seem to be very similar so I tend to poke around your dramabeans.com whenever I feel like I need a different drama to watch.

E-mail included!

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Can I also just say: thanks for the info on his own thoughts on his music, and the insight into his personal life. That's something we fans really don't get to read about much and its such a treat to read about. Thanks again!

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Wow! I'm glad I saw this today. I hope I get chosen. I love "Be My Love" and the U&Me Blue songs in the "...ing" soundtrack, but I didn't know anything about Yi Sung Yol or Lee Seung Yeol. Thank you for featuring him in your blog!

I hope I get chosen to receive one of the CDs! :-)

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Oh! Listenng to the "...ing" sountrack now. I just realized that he also sang the seventh song "gi da rim." I like his songs/compositions!

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interesting! I love sampling all the music you post on this website =)

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I like his songs. My favourite: 20 vs. 30

Have a nice day... =)

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hi this is a nice discovery! i think he sings well and he has a unique sound in his songs. i'm wondering how come i cant download the songs because in zSHARE after clicking the link to download, there's no downloading? is it possible to post the files again? sorry to trouble!

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This is a post that I just discovered... I heard him in the clazziquai's song "Be My Love" since then I was trying to find some info about him.... I didn't know all this time you had it in your space....anyway thank you so much . I believe his voice is awsome... and "20 vs 30" is the stage I am....

Cheers!!!

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one question, where i can get the songs you posted??? .... thanks

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Hi! Could someone help me please.

I loved the soundtrack of the movie "...ing", the music director of it was of it was Bang Joon-Seok (방준석) (from U&Me Blue), he wrote and composed most of the songs. Yi Sung Yol even sings track 07 (기다림).

Anyway, when I tried to find the soundtrack tracklist to edit the tags of the MP3s, in some places they say some of the songs were performed by U&Me Blue and in others it says these tracks were performed by 블루 인 그린 (Blue In Green).

Is '블루 인 그린 (Blue In Green)' another name of U&Me Blue or is it associated with Bang Joon-Seok and or Yi Sung Yol? If not, which are exactly the tracks performed by U&Me Blue besides 'Bird'?

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javabeans,

have you heard his cover of WG's Nobody in Music Travel La La? its just amazing ~~

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVTkfKLBRn4

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oh i would so love to download the songs, but it seems i can't anymore =(

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