Kim Kwang-Seok Fourth

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ReleasedJune 25, 1994 (1994-06-25)
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LanguageKorean
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Kim Kwang-seok studio album chronology
Kim Kwang-Seok 3rd Music Collection
(1992)
Kim Kwang-Seok Fourth
(1994)

Kim Kwang-Seok Fourth is the fourth and final eponymous studio album by South Korean singer-songwriter Kim Kwang-seok.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."일어나" (Wake Up) Kim Kwang-seok Kim Kwang-seok4:30
2."바람이 불어오는 곳" (The Place Where The Wind Blows From)Kim Kwang-seokKim Kwang-seok3:22
3."너무 깊이 생각하지 마" (Don't Think Too Deep)Kim Chang-geeKim Chang-gee3:55
4."회귀" (Return) Kim Chi-ha Hwang Nan-ju3:33
5."너무 아픈 사랑은 사랑이 아니었음을" (Love that Hurt Too Much Wasn't Love)Ryu GeunKim Kwang-seok6:10
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."서른 즈음에" (Around Thirty)Kang Seung-won4:43
2."혼자 남은 밤" (The Night Left Alone)Park Yong-joon4:38
3."끊어진 길" (The Broken-Down Road)Lee Moo-ha3:29
4."맑고 향기롭게" (To be Clear And Good-Smelled)Noh Young-shim3:39
5."자유롭게" (Freely)Kim Kwang-seok4:54

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