Boohwal
Boohwal 부활 | |
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(From the Left) Seo Jae Hyuck (서재í˜), Jeong Dong Ha (ì •ë™í•˜), Chae Je Min (ì±„ì œë¯¼), Kim Tae Won (김태ì›) | |
Background information | |
Origin | South Korea |
Genres | Rock, pop |
Years active | 1986 to Present |
Labels |
Born Again Entertainment KT Music |
Members |
Vocals: Kim Dongmyeong (ê¹€ë™ëª…) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›)[1] Bass: Seo Jae Hyuck (서재í˜) Drums: Chae Je Min (ì±„ì œë¯¼) |
Past members | See "Lineups" |
Boohwal (Korean: "부활", literally "Born again"), is a South Korean rock music band, formed in 1985 by the lead guitarist/songwriter Kim Tae Won .
Formation and the 80's
Kim Tae-won changed the name of the group from "The End" to "부활" ("Boohwal") in ‘86 following the departure of the vocalist Kim Jong Seo (김종서). They led the heavy metal boom in the 80’s along with other bands such as Baekdoosan (ë°±ë‘ì‚°), Sinawe (시나위), H2O, and Black Hole (블랙홀).[2] Boohwal, Baekdoosan, and Sinawe were called the ‘Big 3’ by the media as they were all led by talented guitarists (Boohwal – Kim Tae Won, Baekdoosan – Kim Do Kyun ê¹€ë„ê· , Sinawe – Shin Dae Chul ì‹ ëŒ€ì² ), had unique talented vocalists and all aimed to create heavy metal music.[3][4] However, unlike bands like Sinawe, they have been concentrating more on Korean-style melodic rock ballads, especially after their 3rd album.
After receiving high praises in the underground music scene for their music, they became instantly popular once they released their first major album. The album featured the most popular vocalist to come out of Boohwal, Lee Seung-Cheol (ì´ìŠ¹ì² ). The title song, "í¬ì•¼" (Heeya) became an instant hit. Kim Tae Won produced bell ringing sounds with his guitar for that song and many aspiring guitarists tried to mimick it. The 2nd album, also with Lee Seung Chul, was also a big success. Their success was a result of many aspects, including Kim Tae Won’s ability to write beautiful songs ranging from rock to ballad, Lee Seung Chul’s ability to sing, and Boohwal’s overall talent for music. However, Lee Seung Chul and Kim Tae Won went their separate ways in 1988. Kim Tae Won worked on many side projects until getting the band together for their 3rd album.
1990s and beyond
After regrouping, they released their third album in 1993 featuring the hit single â€œì‚¬ëž‘í• ìˆ˜ë¡â€ (Sarang hal soo rok – The More I Love). The album was a success, partly due to the emotional story of Kim Jae Gi (김재기), the original vocalist at the start of the recording, who died in a traffic accident. After the death of Kim Jae Gi, Kim Jae Hee(김재í¬), who was the younger brother of Kim Jae Gi, was scouted by Kim since the voice color resembled his brother. He did not record any of the songs on the third album, but he later became the official vocalist and went on to record the fourth album. Unfortunately, the album was a failure. Kim Jae Hee left Boohwal after the fourth album. Unlike in the 80s, rock music in Korea didn't fare well in the 90s, with the emergence of dance music as the most popular genre of music. Although Kim Tae Won kept Boohwal (부활) from disappearing as many other rock bands did during that time, they went through many lineup changes.[5]
In 1997, Kim discovered another talented vocalist, Park Wan-Gyu (박완규) and recorded Boohwal's 5th album with their title song "Lonely Night." They succeed making a big hit in the Korean music industry once again. Park did not stay long with Boohwal, and Boohwal started another search for a new vocalist.
In 2002, they teamed up with Lee Seung-Cheol (ì´ìŠ¹ì² ) again, releasing their eighth album 새, ë²½ (Sae Byuk – Bird, Wall). The title song, “Never Ending Storyâ€, was one of the most popular songs that year. With this album they not only regained popularity among the older fans who remember them from the 80s, but also teenagers who thought Lee Seung-cheol was a newcomer. Although most people welcomed the new album, some critics argued that Boohwal's music had become too soft, especially Kim Tae Won’s style of playing the guitar.
2005 marked Boohwal's 20th year anniversary. They have been one of the most prominent Korean bands, making music for more than 20 years. They continue to create melodic rock with talented vocalists and talented musicians. Many popular singers went through Boohwal including Kim Jong Seo, Lee Seung Chul, Park Wan Kyu (박완규), and others.
2008–2009 was a turning point for Boohwal, when its leader, Kim Tae Won, showed up on many different variety shows on MBC, SBS, and KBS. He eventually became a regular on the currently-popular show Qualifications of Men (남ìžì˜ ìžê²©) , which is the second part of the KBS show Happy Sunday. Also, with their new vocalist, Jung Dong Ha, they started to attract more fans, surprisingly girls.
Disappearing at the end of 2013, they reappeared in 2014 with their new vocalist Kim Dong Myeong on Immortal Songs 2.
Lineups
1st (1985) – Vocals: Kim Jong-seo (김종서) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›), Lee Ji Woong (ì´ì§€ì›…) Bass: Lee Tae Yoon (ì´íƒœìœ¤) Drums: Hwang Tae Soon (황태순)
Albums: None
2nd (1985–87) – Vocals: Lee Seung Chul (ì´ìŠ¹ì² ) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›), Lee Ji Woong (ì´ì§€ì›…) Bass: Kim Byung Chan (김병찬) Drums: Hwang Tae Soon (황태순)
Albums: 1st Album Rock Will Never Die
3rd (1987–88) – Vocals: Lee Seung Chul (ì´ìŠ¹ì² ) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›) Bass: Jung Jun Kyo (ì •ì¤€êµ) Drums: Kim Sung Tae (김성태) Keyboards: Seo Young Jin (ì„œì˜ì§„)
Albums: 2nd Album íšŒìƒ (Remember)
4th (1993–95) – Vocals: Kim Jae Ki (김재기) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›)
Albums: 3rd Album 기억ìƒì‹¤ (Loss of Memory)
5th (1995–97) – Vocals: Kim Jae Hee (김재í¬) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›) Bass: Jung Jun Kyo (ì •ì¤€êµ) Drums: Kim Sung Tae (김성태)
Albums: 4th Album ìž¡ë…ì— ê´€í•˜ì—¬
6th (1997–99) – Vocals: Park Wan Kyu (박완규) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›) Bass: Jung Jun Kyo (ì •ì¤€êµ) Drums: Jung Dong Cheol (ì •ë™ì² )Keyboards: Choi Seung Chan (최승찬)
Albums: 5th Album ë¶ˆì˜ ë°œê²¬ (Discovery of Fire)
7th (1999-00) – Vocals: Kim Ki Yeon (김기연) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›) Bass: Jung Jun Kyo (ì •ì¤€êµ) Drums: Chae Je Min (ì±„ì œë¯¼) Keyboards: Eum Soo Han (엄수한)
Albums: 6th Album ç†æƒ³(ì´ìƒ) ì‹œì„ (Ideal Sight)
8th (2000–02) – Vocals: Lee Sung Wook (ì´ì„±ìš±) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›) Bass: Seo Jae Hyuck (서재í˜) Drums: Kim Kwan Jin (김관진) Keyboards: Eum Soo Han (엄수한)
Albums: 7th Album Color
9th (2002–03) – Vocals: Lee Seung Chul (ì´ìŠ¹ì² ) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›) Bass: Seo Jae Hyuck (서재í˜) Drums: Chae Je Min (ì±„ì œë¯¼) Keyboards: Eum Soo Han (엄수한)
Albums: 8th Album 새벽 (A New Day/Dawn)
10th (2003) – Vocals: Jung Dan (ì •ë‹¨) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›) Bass: Seo Jae Hyuck (서재í˜) Drums: Chae Je Min (ì±„ì œë¯¼) Keyboards: Eum Soo Han (엄수한)
Albums: 9th Album Over the Rainbow
11th (2005–09) – Vocals: Jung Dong-ha (ì •ë™í•˜) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›) Bass: Seo Jae Hyuck (서재í˜) Drums: Chae Je Min (ì±„ì œë¯¼) Keyboards: Eum Soo Han (엄수한)
Albums: 10th Album 抒精 (ì„œì •), 11th Album 사랑 (Love)
12th (2009–2012) – Vocals: Jung Dong-ha (ì •ë™í•˜) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›) Bass: Seo Jae Hyuck (서재í˜) Drums: Chae Je Min (ì±„ì œë¯¼)
Albums: 12th Album Retrospect, 12th Album Part 2 Retrospect II
13th (2012-2014) – Vocals: Jung Dong-ha (ì •ë™í•˜) Guitar: Kim Tae Won (김태ì›) Bass: Seo Jae Hyuck (서재í˜) Drums: Chae Je Min (ì±„ì œë¯¼)
Albums: 13th Album Purple Wave
Discography
Albums
Year | Title |
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1986 | Rock Will Never Die |
1987 | íšŒìƒ (Remember) |
1993 | 기억ìƒì‹¤ (Loss of Memory) |
1995 | ìž¡ë…ì— ê´€í•˜ì—¬(About The Idle Thoughts) |
1997 | ë¶ˆì˜ ë°œê²¬ (Discovery of Fire) |
1999 | ç†æƒ³(ì´ìƒ) ì‹œì„ (Ideal Sight) |
2000 | Color |
2002 | 새벽 (A New Day) |
2003 | Over the Rainbow |
2005 | 抒精 (ì„œì •) |
2006 | 사랑 (Love) |
2009 | Retrospect |
2010 | Retrospect II |
2012 | Purple wave |
Awards
Mnet Asian Music Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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2002 | Best Rock Performance | "Never Ending Story"[6] | Nominated |
2009 | "Thought" (ìƒê°ì´ 나)[7] | Won | |
2010 | Best Band Performance | "What Love Is"[8] | Nominated |
References
- ↑ http://10.asiae.co.kr/Articles/view.php?tsc=06.02.01&a_id=2009042008450290685
- ↑ http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=114&oid=042&aid=0000002655
- ↑ http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=144&aid=0000059104
- ↑ http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=103&oid=032&aid=0000017832
- ↑ http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=038&aid=0000163520
- ↑ "2002 MMF part 1". Mwave. Retrieved 2014-08-17.
- ↑ "2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards Part1". MAMA. Retrieved 2014-12-18.
- ↑ Hicap, Jonathan M. (October 29, 2010). "Controversial Mnet Asian Music Awards bares nominees". Manila Bulletin. Manila Bulletin Publishing. Retrieved February 12, 2011.
- "부활 (Born Again)". Retrieved 2006-12-01.
- Cha, Woojin (2002-11-30). "부활 새,벽". Weiv 8 (23). Retrieved 2006-12-01.
- matia, and xfactor. "부활 Born Again". Retrieved 2006-12-01.