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Alive is the 9.5th album of Korean rock singer Kim Kyung Ho, released on M.Net Mediain 2009. It contains 7 tracks, being EP album. The title song is 'I want to bring her back'. It is said that his voice has become much softer and lower. It is assumed to be because of his age.
Track listing
- Intro
- Face to Face
- I want to bring her back (데려오고 싶다)
- Promise U
- Misty Rain (는개비)
- The Story of Rain And You (Featuring Park Wan Kyu) (비와 당신의 이야기)
- Rush (질주)
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