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Spring Summer Autumn Winter), also known as SSAW, was a jazz-rock fusion band from South Korea.[1]SSAW debuted in 1988. It had the hit songs, “Bravo, My Life,” and “Somebody’s Dream.”[2] SSAW disbanded on December 28, 2018, following the death of member Tae-gwan.[3]Table of ContentsHistory[edit]1980s[edit]1990s[edit]2000s[edit]Discography[edit]Studio albums[edit]References[edit]History[edit]1980s[edit]In 1986, Jong Jin-sim, Tae-kwan Jeon, Jae-ha Yoo, and Ki-ho Jang formed a group named Bom Yeoreum Gaeul Kyeoul (meaning “spring, summer, fall, winter” in Korean) with Kim Hyun-sik.[4]Jae-ha Yoo left the band, Seong-shik Park joined, and they released a record, Hyeon-shik Kim and Bom Yeo-reum Gaeul Kyeo-ul.[4] The album carries a song \u201cLonely afternoon,\u201d composed by Jong-jin Kim.In 1988, Jong-jin Kim and Tae-kwan Jeon split off and released their first record, Bom Yeoreum Gaeul Kyeoul. Three songs of the 10 were instrumental works. SSAW was the first group to make an instrumental work a title song in Korea. Other popular songs in this album included “Everyone is likely to change” and “All-the-time happy people.\u201dIn 1989, SSAW released its second record, titled What if my beautiful song could make your heart pure. The songs \u201cSomebody\u2019s dream,” \u201cSeventeen and twenty four,\u201d and \u201cBeing in my arms\u201d ranked No. 1 in the underground chart.1990s[edit]In 1991, SSAW released Korea’s first true live album, titled Bom Yeo-reum Gaeul Kyeo-ul Live. With its successful sales amounting to over 1 million, this album opened a new chapter for a live album in the South Korean music industry. Among the new songs listed in this album, “I can walk alone though feeling lonely\u201d and \u201cIt\u2019s Fall\u201d are most well known.In 1992, SSAW worked on its 3rd album, Joke, lie, and truth\u201din the United States, a first for Korean singers. The album had a 10-page spread jacket containing photographer Jung-man Kim’s photos in New York. \u201cOpening the 10 year ago diary\u201d and \u201cAn outsider\u201d are the most representative songs included in this album.In 1993, SSAW released the 4th album, I Photograph to Remember . \u201cAbout eternity\u201d and \u201cThe past story about the lost bicycle\u201d included in this album were popular songs.In 1994, the 5th record Mystery\u201dwas released. The album begins with a Morse code signal conveying a message, \u201cwe wanna go back to the past\u201d. Songs included \u201cThe beauty\u201d which was a remade song sung by Jung-hyeon Shin originally and \u201c2:05 am.\u201dIn 1996, the 6th record, Banana Shake was released in celebration of the group’s 10th anniversary which came out with a canned case. It was the first attempt to make a CD case in a can-like look in Korea. Singers Hae-cheol Shin, Hyeon-do Lee, Ju-no Lee, and So-ra Lee participated in this album . The most popular songs in this album are \u201cBanana shake\u201d and \u201cWhen things are not going well.\u201dIn 1998, the group released the album, Best of the Best. This album is composed of 2 CDs: one is a compilation of songs; the other is that of instrumental works which had been released through the past records. \u201cBom Yeo-reum Gaeul Kyeo-ul\u201d and \u201cAll-the-time happy people\u201d were remade by a new arrangement. The album includes a new song \u201cAlways, it\u2019s winter.\u201d2000s[edit]In 2000, SSAW released \u201cSSaW LIVE!\u201d a video of a limited edition, producing only 2000 copies. The video was a recording of the live concert held in the round rotating stage at the Culture & Sports Complex on December 31, 1999.In 2002, SSAW’s 7th official record, Bravo, My Life! was released. On the Internet, \u201cToo old to rock’n’roll, too young to die\u201d and \u201cCome back to me\u201d were released as a hidden track. Singers Hee-yeol Yoo, Hyeong-cheol Kim, Sang Yoon, and Jeok Lee participated in this album. \u201cBravo, My Life!\u201d and \u201cConciliatory sonata\u201d were popular songs.In 2003, \u201cBest of the Best\u201d was re-released in a form of photo album by Jung-man Kim, renamed as \u201cBEST OF THE BEST BOM YEO-REUM GAEUL KYEO-UL SONGS, INSTRUMENTAL AND THEIR STORY.\u201d In September, the CD having songs and the one having instrumental works were released separately.In 2005, a video album \u201cI am Ssaw Dizzy,\u201d recording the wine concert held at Club Cosmo in November 2004 was released. Since releasing this album, the group began to work with a wine & music series. This album has a 3-member group’s rock style, which was very far from the typical music style of Bom Yeo-Reum Gaeul Kyeo-ul.In 2006, SSAW released \u201cOh, Happy Day!,\u201d the 2nd live video album of the \u201cwine & music series\u201d recording the 2nd wine concert held at Club Agua in November 2005. This album contains the previous songs of SSaW which were arranged in a Latin & Reggae style.In 2007, SSAW released \u201cFeel SsaW Good,\u201d the 3rd live video album of the \u201cwine & music series\u201d recording the 3rd wine concert held at Casa del Vino in November 2006. This album contains the previous songs of SSaW, which were arranged in an urban jazz style.In 2008, as a result of the 3-year-long lawsuit on copyright, SSAW obtained the copyright for the above mentioned records on and offline and offline compilation as well.On December 28, 2018, it was announced that Tae Kwan had died after a 6-year battle with cancer, effectively ending SSAW .[5]Discography[edit]Studio albums[edit]References[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/bom-yeoreum-gaeul-kyeoul-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Bom Yeoreum Gaeul Kyeoul – Wikipedia"}}]}]