Korean guitarist Sung-Woo Lee recently released his debut album. I'm not able to glean much information about the album as the liner notes are entirely in Korean and I can't tell from the layout if there are more musicians or if Lee plays everything. The titles on seven of the eight songs have Korean titles. The second song is titled "Duan Allman" (sic). Lee's style is very much in the vein of Mike Oldfield though with a spaciousness that probably accounts for the Pink Floyd comparisons I've seen. The album is roughly 60 minutes of laid back guitar over various patterns and rhythms. Often, like Oldfield, the guitar disappears into the mix and, though you can easily pick out the different instruments, the music becomes very textural. The main draw back is the simplistic rhythms but still I think many of you would like this album. This release seems to have been a bit overlooked.
-- from New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock .... ....