Seiichirou Kuribayashi
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is a former Japanese musical composer, keyboardist, singer-songwriter, bassist and guitarist under Vermillion records label.


Biography

During high school times at age of 16, he went studying English for 4 years in Los Angeles. In 1987, Kuribayashi had started his career as an composer. ''Stay in my eyes'' (from album Summer Dream) music composition was provided to popular Japanese band ''
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'' from 80s. On the same year, he joined to the special unit with Oda Tetsuro and vocalist of Tube, ''Nagisa no All Stars''. In 1989 he made his major solo debut with album ''La Jolla''. In years 1990–1993 he was a member of music group B.B.Queens as an back-vocalist and bassist. In years 1993–1994 he was member of rock band
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. In 1995 he created his solo project under the name Barbier with single ''Christmas Time''. In 1997 he held the first public live ''Kuribayashi Seiichiro LIVE TOUR '97 "No Pose"''. Three videoclips from live were included in Music Video DVD footage ''BEST LIVE & CLIPS'' released by
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In 1998 he released his final studio album Frosted Glass. In 1999 he held his last live tour 98 Frosted Glass'' in Shibuya Quatro. Since then his activities are unknown.


Discography

During his career he has released 9 studio albums, one compilation album and four singles.


Studio albums

*''La Jolla'' (1989) *''Summer Illusion'' (1990) *''You Never Know'' (1991) *''Good-bye to you'' (1991) *''Awanakutemo I Love You'' (1993) *''Tooku Hanaretemo'' (1994) *''Rest of My Life '' (1995) *''Barbier first '' (1996) (as Barbier) *''No Pose'' (1997) *''Frosted Glass '' (1998)


Compilation album

*complete of Kuribayashi Seiichiro&Barbier at the BEING studio (2003)


Singles

*''Trend wa Shiro no Theme (Shiroi My Love'' (1990) *''Good-bye to you'' (1991) *''Christmas Time'' (1995) (as Barbier) *''Love: Nemurezuni Kimi no Yokogao Zutto Miteita'' (1996) (as Barbier)


List of provided works


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*Mou Ichido


Zard

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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 ...
* Tooi Hoshi wo Kazoete * Mō Sukoshi, Ato Sukoshi... *
Kimi ga Inai "" is the 7th single by Zard and released 21 April 1993 under B-Gram Records label. The single debuted at #2 rank first week. It charted for 15 weeks and sold over 802,000 copies. Track list All songs are written by Izumi Sakai, composed by Seiic ...
* Promised You * Don't You See! *
Sayonara wa Ima mo Kono Mune ni Imasu "" is the 16th single by Zard and released 28 August 1995 under B-Gram Records label. The single debuted at #1 rank first week. It charted for 8 weeks and sold over 551,000 copies. Track list All songs are written by Izumi Sakai. # #*composer: Se ...
* Change my mind * Tasogare ni My Lonely Heart *
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T-Bolan

*Osarekirenai Kono Kimochi


Michiya Haruhata

*Smile on me


Keiko Utoku

*Mabushii Hito


Dimension

*Mirage


Deen

*Itsuka Kitto *Eien wo Azuketekure *Teenage Dream


Rev

*Kowarenagara Utsukushiku nare


Manish

*Hashiridase Lonely Night *Yuzurenai Toki *Kimi no Sora ni Naritai


Wands

*Sabishisa wa Aki no Iro *Secret Night -It's My Treat- *Jumpin' Jack Boy


Maki Ohguro

*Return to My Love


Tube

*Dance with you *Remember me


Sayuri Iwata

*Kowareta Piano


Magazine appearances

From Music Freak Magazine: *Vol.11: 1995/October *Vol.14: 1996/January *Vol.19: 1996/June (Barbier) *Vol.25: 1996/December (Barbier) *Vol.28: 1997/March *Vol.29: 1997/April


External links

*Official site (WebArchived

*BeingGiza profil

*Musing profil


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kuribayashi, Seiichiro 1965 births 20th-century Japanese composers Being Inc. artists Japanese male composers Living people 20th-century Japanese male singers 20th-century Japanese singers