FT Island - So Long, Au Revoir



  • I. Introduction


    So Long, au Revoir is the first Japanese language studio album by South Korean rock band F.T. Island, released on 16 December 2009 by indie label AI Entertainment.


    This was the last album recorded with Oh Won-bin, who shortly thereafter left the band.


    II. Tracklist


    1. "Ready Go!!"

    2. "Live Like a Musical"

    3. "TV Radio"

    4. "Everything is Possible"

    5. "I Believe Myself"

    6. "Raining"

    7. "Moonlight Angel"

    8. "You'll Be in My Heart"

    9. "It's U"

    10. "The One"

    11. "Winter's Night"


    III. Youtube Playlist


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    IV. Videos


    Official MV(s)


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    Live Performance(s)


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    V. Reception


    The first single, The One, released much earlier, debuted at 9th place on the Oricon daily chart and at 95th on Gaon Album Chart.

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