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Hangul
  
이상은

Hangul
  
리채

Hanja
  
李尙恩

Revised Romanization
  
Richae


Revised Romanization
  
I Sang-eun

Name
  
Lee Tzsche

McCune–Reischauer
  
Yi Sangun

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

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Albums
  
Asian Prescription, Endless Lay, Lee Sangeun 1st(Happy Birthday/Just keep the silence), The 3rd Place

Movies
  
Damdadi, Good morning, President, Love in the Rain

Awards
  
Golden Disc Award for New Rising Star Award in Digital Music

People also search for
  
Kim Heung-Gook, Ji-yeon Lee, Kyu-hyong Yi, Eung-cheon Kim, Jo Geum-Hwan, Song Hye-jin

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Lee-Tzsche (born March 12, 1970; also known as Lee Sang-eun) is a South Korean female singer-songwriter and artist. She is currently under Breeze Music.

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Biography

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She debuted at the MBC College Music Festival in 1988, singing another composer's song. At the time, she maintained a unisex look and she became popular, but she grew disenchanted with the entertainment business and, taking a sabbatical, went to Japan and the USA to study art.

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Her second career as a musician began with 'Slow day' (1991), a short but impressive album with adolescent girl's feel to it. 'Begin' (1992) was a transitional album - it had an R&B or house sound with the producer Kim Hong-soon, but few fans appreciated the change.

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The 5th and self-titled album 'Lee Sang-eun' (1993) showed more musical maturity. Soon she went to Japan and worked with Japanese musicians, most notably Takeda Hajimu (竹田元). Her 6th album 'GongMuDoHaGa(公無渡河歌)' (1995) has been called 'an introspective reflection.' It has been suggested that she did 'far better' in Japan than her native country, and she received wide name recognition and was regarded as an artist rather than a pop idol. The rich and overlapped sound production showed her ambition as a music director. She returned to simple sounds in the 7th album 'OiRobGo UtGin GaGe' (1997). With her back-band, the Penguins (with Takeda Hajimu) she became a troubadour with a serene mood.

From the 8th and self-titled 'Lee Tszche' (1997), she released albums aimed at the worldwide market with Toshiba EMI. She recorded in America with American session musicians. Half of the tracks were English versions of her older songs, and the other half were new tracks in English. It led to a second English album 'Asian Prescription' (1999). In 2001 she featured on a song on CB Mass's album Massmatics, titled 흔적.

Discography

The Idol Era

  • (1989) Happy Birthday
  • (1989) SaRangHalGgeoYa
  • As Lee Sang-eun

  • (1991) Slowdays
  • (1992) Begin
  • (1993) Lee Sang-eun
  • (1995) GongMuDoHaGa
  • (1997) OiRopGo UtGinGaGe
  • As Lee Tzsche

  • (1997) Lee-Tzsche
  • English version compilation
  • (1998) Give it All OST
  • (1999) Asian Prescription
  • English version compilation
  • (2000) She Wanted OST
  • (2001) Endless Lay
  • (2003) SinBiCheHeom
  • (2005) Roman Topia
  • (2008) The Third Place
  • (2010) LeeSangEun 14th 'We Are Made of Stardust'
  • (2014) 15th 'LuLu'
  • References

    Lee Tzsche Wikipedia


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