
***Another Korean folk classic that also features "best production and trip vocal." YOON YOUN SUN’s beautiful, brooding vocals breathe hope where before there was despair; there are retro ‘60s touches reminiscent of French ye-ye music of the François Hardy/France Gall type. Sultry, yet nurturing a languid innocence, this album by Yoon Youn Sun was released in Korea in 1972 (KLS-64), which makes Yoon Youn Sun a contemporary of Kim Jung Mi, which is a good reference point; the record has several modes: there are duets with a male singer; the songs that groove the best (tracks five and six) occur when the Farfisa organ gets involved; the second half of the record features complex arrangements (a few strings find their way into the mix). Full-color discography included.