Lee Jae Sung
(Released 1996)
  1. The Instrument of My Life (3:43)
  2. River of Tears (3:57)
  3. You, I Love (3:46)
  4. End of Love (4:16)
  5. Whenever I Feel (4:06)
  6. Being Near You (4:00)
  7. Wishing For Your Forgiveness (3:52)
  8. Remember Me (4:41)
  9. You Are Only Mine (3:40)
  10. 2:50 AM (3:30)
  This album represents Lee Jae-Sung's first solo effort and it has received a lot of attention as it was produced by Kim Soo Chul. The album does a great job showcasing Lee's singing range. This album includes songs styles that encompass: Rock and Roll, Rhythm and Blues, Punk Rock, Funk and even New Age. Critics have praised this album as being extremely tight for a new comer's first album.

 

Jeon Byeong Kee
(Released 1997)
  1. Lost It All (3:59)
  2. Love is Only Remorse (3:30)
  3. Please (3:25)
  4. Love Without Blessing (4:20)
  5. Always You (3:44)
  6. Even If I Wait (4:35)
  7. Get Closer To Me (4:04)
  8. To Us (4:04)
  Earlier in his career, Joen Byeong-Kee was the lead vocalist for the Group "People". This is his first solo effort, and features the song "Always You" which has received a lot of publicity as it was selected for use in a popular TV ad campaign. This album was produced by Kim Soo Chul and includes performances by many famous Korean musicians. It primarily consists of serene songs, but it also includes songs like "Always You" that are very up beat and powerful. Another highlight of this album is "Love Is Only Remorse" (composed by Kim Soo Chul) that was the theme song for the popular Korean television drama, "Men Are Lonely".