Memories are many things. They are happy, sad, good and bad. They are the boundless remnants of days past, which CN Blue‘s leader evokes for his debut album. Jung Yong-hwa doesn’t necessarily break any molds with his solo premiere, but he manages to use nostalgia for a fairly decent compilation of his feelings.
As is the norm for most albums, this one has an intro, but it is purely instrumental. The absence of vocals sets up the mood and story of the album. Perhaps the lack of a voice represents the bittersweet silence one experiences post-breakup. This setup also works to introduce the following track by echoing the melody for “One Fine Day.”
“One Fine Day” starts off with a quiet piano background and accompanying strings. This soft blend of orchestral harmonies goes well with Yong-hwa’s raspy vocals as he gently whispers his lament in the lyrics. He sings his regrets over being unable to express his love to his former girlfriend, describing her as “dazzingly beautiful” on one particular day. He wishes only to return to this moment in time if for nothing else than to express how much he loves her.
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