Stardust Revue
Stardust Revue | |
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Origin | Saitama, Japan |
Genres | Adult contemporary, folk, fusion, pop, rock, soul |
Years active | 1979–present |
Labels | Warner Music Japan (1981–1993) One Up Music (1994–2000) Ohmagatoki (2001–2005) Imperial Records (2006–) |
Members | Kaname Nemoto Kiyoshi Kakinuma Masami Terada Toshikatsu "VOH" Hayashi |
Past members | Yasuhiro Mitani Ken'ichi Mitsuda |
Website | www |
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
[edit]Current members
[edit]Regular members
[edit]- Kaname Nemoto (
根本 要 , Nemoto Kaname, b. May 23, 1957); lead vocalist, guitarlist and MC talking[1] - Kiyoshi Kakinuma (
柿沼 清史 , Kakinuma Kiyoshi, b. November 11, 1957); vocalist and bassist[1] - Masami Terada (
寺田 正美 , Terada Masami, b. July 26, 1959); vocalist and drummer[1] - Toshikatsu "VOH" Hayashi (
林 "VOH"紀 勝 , Hayashi "VOH" Toshikatsu, b. January 28, 1960); vocalist and percussionist[1]
Supporting members
[edit]- Keiji Soeda (
添田 啓二 , Soeda Keiji, b. July 26, 1966); vocalist and keyboardist[1] - Masayuki Okazaki (
岡崎 昌幸 , Okazaki Masayuki, b. December 15, 1968); vocalist, guitarlist and keyboardist[1]
Former members
[edit]- Yasuhiro Mitani (
三谷 泰弘 , Mitani Yasuhiro, b. December 13, 1959); vocalist and keyboardist (1980–1994)[2] - Ken'ichi Mitsuda (
光田 健一 , Mitsuda Ken'ichi, b. February 15, 1967); vocalist and keyboardist (1998–2001)[3]
History
[edit]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
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
[edit]- Within brackets are release dates.
Singles
[edit]- Shugā wa Otoshigoro (シュガーはお
年頃 ) (1981.5.25) - Ginza Neon Paradise (
銀座 ネオン・パラダイス) (1981.11.28) - 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
私 の作 ったオニオンスライス) (1982.5.25) - Twilight Avenue (トワイライト・アヴェニュー) (1983.10.26)
- Yume Densetu (
夢 伝説 ) (1984.5.25) - Omoide ni Kawaru made (
想 い出 にかわるまで) (1985.1.25) - Single Night (1985.9.25)
- Rokugatsu no Jingle Bell (6月のジングル・ベル) (1986.3.25)
- Kon'ya dake Kitto (
今夜 だけきっと) (1986.6.25) - Mouichido Harbor Light (もう
一度 ハーバーライト) (1986.10.25) - Kokoro no Naka no Follow Wind (
心 の中 のFollow Wind) (1987.2.25) - One More Time (1987.6.10)
- Mebius no Hitomi (メビウスの
瞳 ) (1987.10.25) - Mebius no Hitomi (メビウスの
瞳 ) / One More Time (1988.4.25)[5] - Yume Densetu (
夢 伝説 ) / Omoide ni Kawaru made (想 い出 にかわるまで) (1988.4.25)[5] - Kon'ya dake Kitto (
今夜 だけきっと) / Mouichido Harbor Light (もう一度 ハーバーライト) (1988.4.25)[5] - Stay My Blue – Kimi ga Koishikute - (Stay My Blue –
君 が恋 しくて -) (1988.6.25) - Northern Lights – Kagayaku Kimi ni - (Northern Lights –
輝 く君 に -) (1989.2.25) - Natsu no Silhouette (
夏 のシルエット) (1989.5.25) - Be My Lady (1989.7.25)
- Lonely Snow Bird (1989.10.25)
- Kimi no Quatre-vingt-dix (
君 のキャトル・ヴァン・ディス) (1990.2.10) - Kimi no Subete ga Koishii (
君 のすべてが悲 しい) (1990.9.25) - Koshakuna Lady (こしゃくなレディ) (1991.7.10)
- Hitomi no Naka no Tengoku (
瞳 の中 の天国 ) (1991.10.10) - Tsuioku (
追憶 ) (1992.1.25) - Mouichido Dakishimete (もう
一度 抱 きしめて) (1993.2.10) - Mokuren no Namida (
木蘭 の涙 ) (1993.7.25) - Crazy Love (クレイジー・ラブ) (1994.4.25)
- Futari (ふたり) (1995.5.10)
- Aenaiyo (
会 えないよ) (1995.10.25) - Get Up My Soul (1996.4.25)
- Mou Chotto dake Nanka Tarinai (もうチョットだけ
何 か足 りない) (1996.10.25) - Aishiteru no Tsuzuki (
愛 してるの続 き) (1997.6.25) - Nani Yattendarou (
何 やってんだろう) (1997.10.15) - Shichigatsu Nanoka (7
月 7日 ) (1998.5.21) - Wine Koi Monogatari (ワイン
恋 物語 ) (1998.10.21) - Doushite (どうして) (1999.8.21)
- Kon'ya dake Kitto (
今夜 だけきっと) / Natural – Dakishimete Konomama de - (ナチュラル〜抱 きしめてこのままで〜) (2000.5.17)[6] - What is Love? (2000.11.29)
- My Love (2001.11.21)
- Joanna (2002.11.20)
- My pride,your pride/Step by step (2003.3.26)
- Deera Shiera Mu (デェラ・シエラ・ム) with Chage and Aska (2003.9.10)
- Honjitsu no Soup (
本日 のスープ) with Yo Oizumi (2004.1.28 Hokkaido-limited edition, 2004.3.31 Nationwide edition) - Find My Way (2004.7.28)
- Minamikaze Fuku Oka de (
南風 吹 く丘 で) (2004.10.27) - Mokuren no Namida – acoustic - (
木蘭 の涙 〜acoustic〜) (2005.5.25)[7] - Inochi no Kotae (いのちのこたえ) (2006.1.25)
- Wake Up! My Heart (2007.3.21)
- Ai no Uta (
愛 の歌 ) (2007.7.25) - Yume Densetsu (
夢 伝説 ) (2008.8.27)[6] - Shiosai Seiya (
潮騒 静夜 ) (2009.11.18) - Yume eno Chizu (
夢 への地図 ) (2010.7.21) - Magic -Te wo Tsunagou- (Magic 〜
手 をつなごう〜) (2012.2.22)
Albums
[edit]Original albums
[edit]- STARDUST REVUE (1981.5.25)
- Koyoi ha Modern Boy (
今宵 はモダン・ボーイ) (1982.6.25) - TO YOU -Yume Densetsu- (TO YOU -
夢 伝説 -) (1984.7.25) - THANK YOU (1985.3.25)
- VOICE (1986.4.10)
- CHARMING (1986.12.10)
- NIGHT SONGS (1987.6.25)
- SUPER DONUTS (1987.11.28)
- RENDEZ-VOUS (1988.7.25)
- In The Sun, In The Shade (1989.7.10)
- ONE & MILLIONS (1990.10.3)
- Brightest! (1991.11.6)
- SOLA (1993.3.10)
- Gakudan (
楽団 ) (1994.5.25) - Tsuya (
艶 ) (1995.6.26) - Ladies & Gentlemen (1996.7.8)
- Goodtimes & Badtimes (1997.11.5)
- Moody Blues (1998.11.5)
- DEVOTION (1999.11.20)
- Style (2002.1.1)
- Heaven (2003.4.23)
- AQUA (2004.9.29)
- 31 (2007.9.5)
- ALWAYS (2008.11.19)
- Taiyou no Megumi (
太陽 のめぐみ) (2009.9.16)
Best albums
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "Biography" (in Japanese). www.s-d-r.jp. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
- ^ "esq
三谷 泰弘 Biography" (in Japanese). www.esqlink.com. Retrieved 2012-04-24. - ^ "
光田 健一 Profile 2011年度 版 " (in Japanese). www.kenichi-m.com. Retrieved 2012-04-24. - ^ スターダスト・レビュー、「つま
恋 101曲 ライブ」がギネス世界 記録 に (in Japanese). BARKS. Retrieved 2012-04-24. - ^ a b c Re-released as a single CD edition.
- ^ a b Re-recorded version.
- ^ Remake version of the 1993's original.
- ^ Re-released edition of the 1994's.
- ^ Re-released edition of the 1990s.
- ^ "The Record 2009-05 Vol.594" (PDF). RIAJ. 2009-05-10. p. 13. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
- ^ a b Re-released edition of the 1992's.
External links
[edit]- Stardust Revue official website (in Japanese)
- Imperial Records official website on Stardust Revue (in Japanese)