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Daisuke Ikeda (arranger)
is a Japanese musical arranger and keyboardist in distributors Being Inc. Biography In 1990s Ikeda entered to Being Inc. agency where he provided arrangement and strings arrangement for several of famous artist including Zard, Deen, Field of View or Mi-ke. Ikeda was also involved with arranging famous Anime song Moonlight Densetsu by Dali under alias name ''Ikeda Daisuke'' (池田大輔). In 2000s he entered to Giza Studio where he provided arrangements for minor artist as Miho Komatsu. In 2002 he appeared on final live of Field of View as strings arranger. During 2000s period he composed original soundtracks for several Anime television series such as a Fighting Beauty Wulong or Saiyuki Reload. In years 2008-2013 he regularly appeared Garnet Crow live concerts as a string arranger, on final live he provided special arrangement on song ''Sora ni Hanabi wo''. In May 2016, Ikeda participated in Zard's live tour session "25th Anniversary Live" as a keyboardist. DVD footage was ...
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Yamaguchi Prefecture
is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu. Yamaguchi Prefecture has a population of 1,377,631 (1 February 2018) and has a geographic area of 6,112 Square kilometre, km2 (2,359 Square mile, sq mi). Yamaguchi Prefecture borders Shimane Prefecture to the north and Hiroshima Prefecture to the northeast. Yamaguchi (city), Yamaguchi is the capital and Shimonoseki is the largest city of Yamaguchi Prefecture, with other major cities including Ube, Yamaguchi, Ube, Shūnan, and Iwakuni. Yamaguchi Prefecture is located at the western tip of Honshu with coastlines on the Sea of Japan and Seto Inland Sea, and separated from the island of Kyushu by the Kanmon Straits. History Yamaguchi Prefecture was created by the merger of the provinces of Suō Province, Suō and Nagato Province, Nagato. During the rise of the samurai class during the Heian period, Heian and Kamakura period, Kamakura Periods (794–1333), the Ouchi family of Suō Province a ...
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Mi-Ke
Mi-Ke were an award-winning J-Pop idol group in the early 1990s. Formed as the chorus group for B.B.Queens under Being Inc. recording agency, they had several singles which made the music charts, and released a number of albums. Their music and onstage image were reminiscent of the 1960s. They also did a number of cover versions of older songs (some in English, some as Japanese translations) from the Beach Boys and from British Invasion groups. The name ''Mi-Ke'' is a Japanese phrase meaning "three colors," commonly used for multicolored cats. Costumes used in performances usually featured different colors or styles. Members *Keiko Utoku *Mami Watanabe *Haruka Murakami Biography In the 1990s, the group debuted as back-up chorus singers in the B.B.Queens band. On 14 February 1991, they debuted with the single ''Omoide no Kujuukurihama''. The group later went onto to win the Rookie of the Year award at various award ceremonies, including the Golden Discs Award and Nihon Record ...
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Eien No Tsubasa
"Eien no Tsubasa" is the forty-third single by B'z, released on May 9, 2007. It reached number-one on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart, one of B'z many number-one singles in Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in Nov ... charts. Track listing # - 5:11 # - 4:49 Certifications References Oricon ranking as of May 2007 External links * Eien no Tsubasa on B'z no bise(Translation in French) 2007 singles B'z songs Oricon Weekly number-one singles Songs written by Tak Matsumoto Songs written by Koshi Inaba 2007 songs Japanese film songs {{2000s-Japan-single-stub ...
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Ocean (B'z Song)
"Ocean" is the thirty-ninth single by B'z, released on August 10, 2005. This song is one of the duo's many number-one singles in the Oricon charts, and has sold over 505,000 copies. As B-sides, the single features "Dear My Lovely Pain" and "Narifuri Kamawazu Dakishimete", which is an outtake from '' The Circle''. "Ocean" was used as the theme of ''Umizaru Evolution'', a Japanese television drama adaptation of the manga ''Umizaru''. The song has received three certifications from the RIAJ The is an industry trade group composed of Japanese corporations involved in the music industry. It was founded in 1942 as the Japan Phonogram Record Cultural Association, and adopted its current name in 1969. The RIAJ's activities include p ...: a double platinum shipping certification, a double platinum ringtone download certification and a gold full-length cellphone download certification. Track listing # "Ocean" # #"Dear My Lovely Pain" Certifications References External lin ...
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Banzai (B'z Song)
"Banzai" is the thirty-sixth single by B'z, released on May 5, 2004. This song is one of B'z many number-one singles in Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in Nov ... charts. Track listing #Banzai #Magnolia Certifications References B'z performance at Oricon External links * {{authority control 2004 singles B'z songs Oricon Weekly number-one singles Songs written by Tak Matsumoto Songs written by Koshi Inaba 2004 songs ...
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Calling (B'z Song)
''Calling'' is the twenty-second single by B'z, released on July 9, 1997. This song is one of B'z many number-one singles in Oricon chart. The song was used as a theme of TV drama ''Glass Mask'', an adaptation of the famous shōjo manga is an editorial category of Japanese comics targeting an audience of adolescent females and young adult women. It is, along with manga (targeting adolescent boys), manga (targeting young adult and adult men), and manga (targeting adul ... of the same name. It sold 1,000,020 copies according to Oricon. Track listing #Calling #Gimme Your Love (Live at Tokyo Dome) Certifications References External linksB'z official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Calling (B'z Song) 1997 singles B'z songs Oricon Weekly number-one singles Japanese television drama theme songs Songs written by Tak Matsumoto Songs written by Koshi Inaba ...
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Mienai Chikara (Invisible One)/Move
"Mienai Chikara ~Invisible One~ / Move" is the nineteenth single and first Double A-side by B'z, released on March 6, 1996. The release is one of the band's many number-one singles in the Oricon chart. "Mienai Chikara ~Invisible One~" was used as the first ending theme of anime series ''Hell Teacher Nūbē In religion and folklore, hell is a location in the afterlife in which evil souls are subjected to punitive suffering, most often through torture, as eternal punishment after death. Religions with a linear divine history often depict hell ...''. It sold over 1,236,000 copies according to Oricon. Track listing # #Move Certifications References External linksB'z official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Mienai Chikara (Invisible One) Move 1996 singles B'z songs Anime songs Oricon Weekly number-one singles Songs written by Tak Matsumoto Songs written by Koshi Inaba ...
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Love Phantom
"Love Phantom" is the eighteenth single by B'z, released on October 11, 1995. This song is one of B'z many number-one singles in Oricon chart. The song was used as ending theme for ''The X-Files'' during the height of its popularity in Japan. The single sold over 950,000 copies within one week. It sold over 1,862,000 copies according to Oricon. The song won "the best five single award" at the 10th Japan Gold Disc Award. In 2011, the song was certified digitally by the RIAJ as a gold single for being downloaded more than 100,000 times to cellphones since its release as a digital download in early 2005. B'z became also the first artist to have at least one single charted in the yearly top 10 for five consecutives years. This record was broken by Mr. Children in 2008 (6 years). Track listing #Love Phantom #Fushidara 100% Personnel * Tak Matsumoto - Electric guitar * Koshi Inaba - Lead vocals * Denny Fongheiser - Drums * Masao Akashi - Bass guitar * Daisuke Ikeda - Manipulator * ...
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Love Me, I Love You
"Love Me, I Love You" is the seventeenth single by B'z, released on July 7, 1995. This song is one of B'z many number-one singles in Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in Nov ... chart. It sold over 1,393,000 copies according to Oricon, giving their 10th million selling single. B'z became the first artist in Japan to have 10 million sellers consecutively. It was used as the drama '' Gehai Hiiragi Mata Saburō'''s theme song. Track listing #Love Me, I Love You # Certifications References External linksB'z official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Love Me I Love You 1995 singles B'z songs Oricon Weekly number-one singles Japanese television drama theme songs Songs written by Tak Matsumoto Songs written by Koshi Inaba ...
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T-Bolan
T-Bolan is a Japanese rock band which debuted in 1991. Its members were vocal Arashi Moritomo, drummer Kazuyoshi Aoki, guitarist Takeshi Gomi, and bassist Hirofumi Ueno. The name of this band was inspired by T. Rex and its vocalist Marc Bolan. Biography The band was formed in 1990. Their 1991 song "Hanashitaku wa Nai" (lit. "I do not want to release you") became a hit song in the cable broadcast. After this success, the band released several hit songs and albums. Their 1993 song "Osaekirenai Kono Kimochi" (lit. "Inextinguishable This Heart") was used for the ending theme of ''Ichigo Hakusho'' (in which then-unknown Namie Amuro played a role). The single reached number 1 on the Japanese Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in ... weekly charts, becoming their first num ...
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Motto Chikaku De Kimi No Yokogao Mitetai
"" is the 37th single by Zard and released 12 November 2003 under B-Gram Records label. The single debuted at #8 rank first week. It charted for 10 weeks and sold over 50,000 copies. Track list All songs are written by Izumi Sakai # #*composer: Aika Ohno/arrangement: Daisuke Ikeda #*Aika Ohno was participating in chorus part #*Takeshi Hayama re-arranged this song in 2012 in Zard Album collection (Premium Disc) # #*composer: Makoto Miyoshi (ex. Rumania Montevideo Rumania Montevideo is a Japanese pop band under the Giza Studio label. They were active from 1998 to 2002 and reformed in 2019. The band name comes from the combination of the Latin spelling of Romania and Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. Me ...)/arrangement: Satoru Kobayashi # (original karaoke)Official track list (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/JBCJ-6004 References 2003 singles Zard songs 2003 songs Songs written by Izumi Sakai Songs written by Aika Ohno B Zone singles {{2000s-rock-sin ...
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Unmei No Roulette Mawashite
is Zard's 25th single released on September 17, 1998, under B-Gram Records label. The single reached #1 rank during the first week after being released. It charted for 9 weeks and sold 247,000 copies. When Izumi Sakai died, it was elected as her fourth best song on the Oricon polls. Track list All songs are written by Izumi Sakai and arranged by Daisuke Ikeda # #*composer: Seiichiro Kuribayashi #*OA(on air), single and album version have different arrangements #**the song was used as 4th opening theme for anime Detective Conan #***OA version of this song was fixed weekly during airings many times before its official release of single #***OA ver. wasn't released until 2012 in Zard Album Collection in Premium Disc #**In 2016, the pop girl group La PomPon covered this song to celebrate Zard's 25th anniversary of debut and it became the 50th ending theme for anime Detective Conan # #*composer: Aika Ohno Aika may refer to: Arts and media * ''Aika'' (album), a 1996 album by Finnish ...
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