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Stardust Revue

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Stardust Revue
OriginSaitama, Japan
GenresAdult contemporary, folk, fusion, pop, rock, soul
Years active1979–present
LabelsWarner Music Japan (1981–1993)
One Up Music (1994–2000)
Ohmagatoki (2001–2005)
Imperial Records (2006–)
MembersKaname Nemoto
Kiyoshi Kakinuma
Masami Terada
Toshikatsu "VOH" Hayashi
Past membersYasuhiro Mitani
Ken'ichi Mitsuda
Websitewww.s-d-r.jp

Stardust Revue (スターダストレビュー, Sutādasuto Rebyū), often called as Sutarebi (スタ★レビ) or abbreviated to SDR, is a Japanese popular musical band formed in the late 1970s.

Members

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Current members

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Regular members

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  • Kaname Nemoto (根本ねもとかなめ, Nemoto Kaname, b. May 23, 1957); lead vocalist, guitarlist and MC talking[1]
  • Kiyoshi Kakinuma (柿沼かきぬま清史きよし, Kakinuma Kiyoshi, b. November 11, 1957); vocalist and bassist[1]
  • Masami Terada (寺田てらだ正美まさみ, Terada Masami, b. July 26, 1959); vocalist and drummer[1]
  • Toshikatsu "VOH" Hayashi (はやし"VOH"きのまさる, Hayashi "VOH" Toshikatsu, b. January 28, 1960); vocalist and percussionist[1]

Supporting members

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  • Keiji Soeda (添田そえた啓二けいじ, Soeda Keiji, b. July 26, 1966); vocalist and keyboardist[1]
  • Masayuki Okazaki (岡崎おかざき昌幸まさゆき, Okazaki Masayuki, b. December 15, 1968); vocalist, guitarlist and keyboardist[1]

Former members

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  • Yasuhiro Mitani (三谷みたに泰弘やすひろ, Mitani Yasuhiro, b. December 13, 1959); vocalist and keyboardist (1980–1994)[2]
  • Ken'ichi Mitsuda (光田みつた健一けんいち, Mitsuda Ken'ichi, b. February 15, 1967); vocalist and keyboardist (1998–2001)[3]

History

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The four amateur musicians Kaname Nemoto, Kiyoshi Kakinuma, Masami Terada and Toshikatsu "VOH" Hayashi, from Saitama Prefecture, first formed a band called Gypsy and Arere-no-re (ジプシーとアレレのレ, Jipusī to Arere no Re) in 1979, to participate in the Yamaha Popular Song Contest, where they won the Best Song Award with the song Ora ga Chinju no Muramatsuri (おらが鎮守ちんじゅむらまつ). In 1981, they renamed the group as Stardust Revue (スターダストレビュー, Sutādasuto Rebyū), because they desire to show various musical characteristics represented by the jazz standard song "Stardust" and ones of themselves in Revue-style performance. Their earliest recordings were STARDUST REVUE (the first album) and Shugā wa Otoshigoro (シュガーはお年頃としごろ) (the first single), both released on May 25, 1981.

On its 20th anniversary year, 2001, they toured all over Japan to hold concerts as usual, and then, on August 4, they performed no less than 101 songs at a concert at the Tsumagoi Multipurpose Arena in Shizuoka, Japan. This performance has been recognized by the Guinness World Records as "the highest number of songs performed in 24 hours by a group."[4]

Discography

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  • Within brackets are release dates.

Singles

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  1. Shugā wa Otoshigoro (シュガーはお年頃としごろ) (1981.5.25)
  2. Ginza Neon Paradise (銀座ぎんざネオン・パラダイス) (1981.11.28)
  3. Black Pepper no Tappuri Kiita Watashi no Tsukutta Onion Slice (ブラックペッパーのたっぷりきいたわたしつくったオニオンスライス) (1982.5.25)
  4. Twilight Avenue (トワイライト・アヴェニュー) (1983.10.26)
  5. Yume Densetu (ゆめ伝説でんせつ) (1984.5.25)
  6. Omoide ni Kawaru made (おもにかわるまで) (1985.1.25)
  7. Single Night (1985.9.25)
  8. Rokugatsu no Jingle Bell (6月のジングル・ベル) (1986.3.25)
  9. Kon'ya dake Kitto (今夜こんやだけきっと) (1986.6.25)
  10. Mouichido Harbor Light (もう一度いちどハーバーライト) (1986.10.25)
  11. Kokoro no Naka no Follow Wind (しんなかのFollow Wind) (1987.2.25)
  12. One More Time (1987.6.10)
  13. Mebius no Hitomi (メビウスのひとみ) (1987.10.25)
  14. Mebius no Hitomi (メビウスのひとみ) / One More Time (1988.4.25)[5]
  15. Yume Densetu (ゆめ伝説でんせつ) / Omoide ni Kawaru made (おもにかわるまで) (1988.4.25)[5]
  16. Kon'ya dake Kitto (今夜こんやだけきっと) / Mouichido Harbor Light (もう一度いちどハーバーライト) (1988.4.25)[5]
  17. Stay My Blue – Kimi ga Koishikute - (Stay My Blue – くんこいしくて -) (1988.6.25)
  18. Northern Lights – Kagayaku Kimi ni - (Northern Lights – かがやきみに -) (1989.2.25)
  19. Natsu no Silhouette (なつのシルエット) (1989.5.25)
  20. Be My Lady (1989.7.25)
  21. Lonely Snow Bird (1989.10.25)
  22. Kimi no Quatre-vingt-dix (きみのキャトル・ヴァン・ディス) (1990.2.10)
  23. Kimi no Subete ga Koishii (きみのすべてがかなしい) (1990.9.25)
  24. Koshakuna Lady (こしゃくなレディ) (1991.7.10)
  25. Hitomi no Naka no Tengoku (ひとみなか天国てんごく) (1991.10.10)
  26. Tsuioku (追憶ついおく) (1992.1.25)
  27. Mouichido Dakishimete (もう一度いちどきしめて) (1993.2.10)
  28. Mokuren no Namida (木蘭もくれんなみだ) (1993.7.25)
  29. Crazy Love (クレイジー・ラブ) (1994.4.25)
  30. Futari (ふたり) (1995.5.10)
  31. Aenaiyo (えないよ) (1995.10.25)
  32. Get Up My Soul (1996.4.25)
  33. Mou Chotto dake Nanka Tarinai (もうチョットだけなにりない) (1996.10.25)
  34. Aishiteru no Tsuzuki (あいしてるのつづ) (1997.6.25)
  35. Nani Yattendarou (なにやってんだろう) (1997.10.15)
  36. Shichigatsu Nanoka (7がつ7にち) (1998.5.21)
  37. Wine Koi Monogatari (ワインこい物語ものがたり) (1998.10.21)
  38. Doushite (どうして) (1999.8.21)
  39. Kon'ya dake Kitto (今夜こんやだけきっと) / Natural – Dakishimete Konomama de - (ナチュラル〜きしめてこのままで〜) (2000.5.17)[6]
  40. What is Love? (2000.11.29)
  41. My Love (2001.11.21)
  42. Joanna (2002.11.20)
  43. My pride,your pride/Step by step (2003.3.26)
  44. Deera Shiera Mu (デェラ・シエラ・ム) with Chage and Aska (2003.9.10)
  45. Honjitsu no Soup (本日ほんじつのスープ) with Yo Oizumi (2004.1.28 Hokkaido-limited edition, 2004.3.31 Nationwide edition)
  46. Find My Way (2004.7.28)
  47. Minamikaze Fuku Oka de (南風みなみかぜおか) (2004.10.27)
  48. Mokuren no Namida – acoustic - (木蘭もくれんなみだ〜acoustic〜) (2005.5.25)[7]
  49. Inochi no Kotae (いのちのこたえ) (2006.1.25)
  50. Wake Up! My Heart (2007.3.21)
  51. Ai no Uta (あいうた) (2007.7.25)
  52. Yume Densetsu (ゆめ伝説でんせつ) (2008.8.27)[6]
  53. Shiosai Seiya (潮騒しおさい静夜せいや) (2009.11.18)
  54. Yume eno Chizu (ゆめへの地図ちず) (2010.7.21)
  55. Magic -Te wo Tsunagou- (Magic 〜をつなごう〜) (2012.2.22)

Albums

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Original albums

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  1. STARDUST REVUE (1981.5.25)
  2. Koyoi ha Modern Boy (今宵こよいはモダン・ボーイ) (1982.6.25)
  3. TO YOU -Yume Densetsu- (TO YOU -ゆめ伝説でんせつ) (1984.7.25)
  4. THANK YOU (1985.3.25)
  5. VOICE (1986.4.10)
  6. CHARMING (1986.12.10)
  7. NIGHT SONGS (1987.6.25)
  8. SUPER DONUTS (1987.11.28)
  9. RENDEZ-VOUS (1988.7.25)
  10. In The Sun, In The Shade (1989.7.10)
  11. ONE & MILLIONS (1990.10.3)
  12. Brightest! (1991.11.6)
  13. SOLA (1993.3.10)
  14. Gakudan (楽団がくだん) (1994.5.25)
  15. Tsuya (つや) (1995.6.26)
  16. Ladies & Gentlemen (1996.7.8)
  17. Goodtimes & Badtimes (1997.11.5)
  18. Moody Blues (1998.11.5)
  19. DEVOTION (1999.11.20)
  20. Style (2002.1.1)
  21. Heaven (2003.4.23)
  22. AQUA (2004.9.29)
  23. 31 (2007.9.5)
  24. ALWAYS (2008.11.19)
  25. Taiyou no Megumi (太陽たいようのめぐみ) (2009.9.16)

Best albums

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  • Best Wishes (1990.5.25)
  • LOVE SONGS (1994.11.30)
  • STARS (2000.3.15)
  • LOVE SONGS (2002.4.24)[8]
  • LOVE SONGS II (2002.4.24)
  • Best Wishes (2002.5.22)[9]
  • HOT MENU (2006.3.1) – Certified as Gold award by RIAJ[10]
  • BLUE STARDUST (2009.5.27)
  • RED STARDUST (2009.6.24)
  • BLUE & RED STARDUST (2011.2.23)

Live recordings

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  • FACE TO FACE (1992.10.25)
  • SECRET FACE (1992.11.28)
  • No Ballads (2001.7.25)
  • FACE TO FACE (2002.5.22)[11]
  • SECRET FACE (2002.5.22)[11]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Biography" (in Japanese). www.s-d-r.jp. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  2. ^ "esq 三谷みたに泰弘やすひろ Biography" (in Japanese). www.esqlink.com. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  3. ^ "光田みつた健一けんいち Profile 2011年度ねんどばん" (in Japanese). www.kenichi-m.com. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  4. ^ スターダスト・レビュー、「つまこい101きょくライブ」がギネス世界せかい記録きろく (in Japanese). BARKS. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  5. ^ a b c Re-released as a single CD edition.
  6. ^ a b Re-recorded version.
  7. ^ Remake version of the 1993's original.
  8. ^ Re-released edition of the 1994's.
  9. ^ Re-released edition of the 1990s.
  10. ^ "The Record 2009-05 Vol.594" (PDF). RIAJ. 2009-05-10. p. 13. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  11. ^ a b Re-released edition of the 1992's.
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