Cheerful Sensibility

Cheerful Sensibility is the first studio album by South Korean band F.T. Island, released on 5 June 2007. The album contains 13 songs divided into two sections: "Emotional Chapter" consists of rock ballads, while "F.T. Island Chapter" is made up of pop-rock songs written by Japanese composers.[1] The album sold 79,000 copies and became the sixth most sold album of the year in South Korea.[2] It was re-released on 3 December by the title The Refreshment, with three new songs. The package included a Music 2.0 program, which enabled changes to the levels of vocals and instruments. It sold 25,724 copies.[2]

Cheerful Sensibility
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 5, 2007 (2007-06-05)[1]
Recorded2007
GenrePop rock
LabelFNC Entertainment, CJ Medialine
F.T. Island chronology
Cheerful Sensibility
(2007)
Colorful Sensibility
(2008)
Singles from Cheerful Sensibility
  1. "사랑앓이 (Lovesick)"
    Released: 2007

Track list

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."사랑앓이 Sarangalhi" (Lovesick)Ryu Jae-hyeon (류재현)Ryu Jae-hyeon04:01
2."행복합니다 Haengbokhamnida" (I’m Happy)Han Seong-ho (한성호)Han Seong-ho03:45
3."천둥 Cheondung" (Thunder)Ahn Yeong-min (안영민)Jo Yeong-su (조영수)03:36
4."한사람만 Hansaramman" (Only One Person)Lee Won-gi (이원기), Han Seong-hoHan Seung-hun (한승훈)04:16
5."집착 Jibchak" (Cling)Han Seong-hoHan Seong-ho04:22
6."남자의 첫사랑은 무덤까지 간다 Namjaui cheotsarangeun mudeomkkaji kanda" (A Man’s First Love Follows Him To The Grave)Han Gyeong-hye (한경혜)Yun Geon (윤건)03:57
7."하지말래요 Hajimalleyo" (They Said To Stop)Han Gyeong-hyeYun Geon04:22
8."FT ISLAND"Lee Hui-seung (이희승)Yoshihiko Chino (知野 芳彦)03:46
9."Reo Reo"Han Seong-hoYoji Kubota (久保田 洋司)03:29
10."Primadonna"DaichiDaichi04:39
11."마중 Majung" (Meeting)Lee Hui-seung (이희승)Ryosuke Nakanishi (中西亮輔)04:40
12."사랑하는 법을 몰라서 Saranghaneun beobeul mullaseo" (Because I Didn’t Know How To Love)Han Seong-hoHiroo Yamaguchi (山口寛雄)05:38
13."첫키스 Cheotkiseu" (First Kiss)Lee Seung-ho (이승호)Shusui05:33

References

  1. Naver 뮤직. "1집 Cheerful Sensibility" (in Korean). Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  2. "2007 album sales chart". Music Industry Association of Korea. Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved January 15, 2007.
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