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The band would also appear alongside Ottottrio (with guitarist Hirokuni Korekata) and Casiopea in The Super Fusion that same year. [33] In 1990, saxophonist Masato Honda debuted with them as a backing saxophonist on the album T-Square Live (featuring F-1 Grand Prix Theme). By the end of 1990, Takeshi Itoh left the group to pursue a solo career ...
Casiopea (カシオペア, Kashiopea, derived from the name of the constellation Cassiopeia), now known in its fourth iteration as Casiopea-P4, is a Japanese jazz fusion band formed in 1976 by guitarist Issei Noro, bassist Tetsuo Sakurai, drummer Tohru "Rika" Suzuki, and keyboardist Hidehiko Koike.
The band was signed to Universal Music Group in 2003, which re-released the band's first four albums, and remained their record publisher. [6] Prism (1977) Second Thoughts/Second Move (1978) Prism III (1979) Prism Live (1979) Surprise (1980) Community Illusion (1981) Live Alive (Absolutely) (1981) Visions (1982) Nothin' Unusual (1985) Dreamin ...
Hound Dog is a Japanese rock band formed in 1976 that is centered around Kohei Otomo.Examples of popular songs include "ff (Fortissimo)" (1985) (Japanese: 「ff(フォルティシモ)」, Hepburn: "ff (Forutishimo)"), "Only Love" (1988) and "BRIDGE~When Crossing the Bridge~" (1992) (Japanese: 「BRIDGE〜あの橋をわたるとき〜」, Hepburn: "BRIDGE~ano hashi wo wataru toki~").
The band's 1978 self-titled album Yellow Magic Orchestra was successful and the studio project grew into a fully fledged touring band and career for its three members. The album featured the use of computer technology (along with synthesizers) which, according to Billboard, allowed the group to create a new sound that was not possible until then. [24]
Only original Gorenger movie. First original Super Sentai movie. Hitogoroshi In the Realm of the Senses: Nagisa Oshima: The Inugamis: Kon Ichikawa: Won Best Film at the 1st Hochi Film Award: Lady Moonflower: Katsuhiko Fujii: Naomi Tani: Roman porno: The Little Drummer Boy: Book II: Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin Jr. Animated
The following is a list of notable Japanese rock bands and artists. For an extended list of J-Pop artists, see List of J-pop artists. 0-9. The 5.6.7.8's;
Initially a glam rock-inspired band, Japan developed their sound and androgynous look to incorporate art rock, [6] electronic music and foreign influences. Japan achieved success in the late 1970s and early 1980s, releasing nine UK top 40 hits, including the 1982 top 5 hit single "Ghosts", and scoring a UK top 5 with the live album Oil on ...