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was a Japanese music project led by producer Koichi Fujita from 1983 to 1995. With the help of composers
Tetsuji Hayashi Tetsuji Hayashi (林哲司, ''Hayashi Tetsuji''; born on August 20, 1949) is a Japanese composer, singer-songwriter, and arranger. Hayashi got his start after he was influenced by American pop music when he was kid. He started to compose and arra ...
, Tsunehiro Izumi, and Hiroshi Shinkawa, the project had three different bands with three different lead vocalists:
Kiyotaka Sugiyama is a Japanese singer-songwriter. Sugiyama's career began after joining the band "Kyutipanchosu," and subsequently winning 19th Popcon with the single, "Gospel No Yoru." After being scouted by producer Koichi Fujita, Sugiyama's band became " Kiy ...
(1983–1985),
Carlos Toshiki Carlos Toshiki (カルロス トシキ, born as Carlos Toshiki Takahashi on 7 April 1964) is a Japanese Brazilian singer-songwriter who was the lead vocalist of the popular Japanese city pop band 1986 Omega Tribe and its successor band Carlos ...
(1986–1991), and
Masahito Arai Masahito Arai (新井正人, ''Arai Masahito''; born March 25, 1958) is a Japanese singer, composer and a member of JASRAC. He debuted with the group Pal in 1979, but split from the group due to creative differences. He made his solo debut in 1987 ...
(1993–1994). Under Fujita's directions, recordings were performed by studio musicians and production handled by the project's production team. The project has been described as helping form the
city pop is a loosely defined form of Japanese pop music that emerged in the late 1970s and peaked in the 1980s. It was originally termed as an offshoot of Japan's Western-influenced "new music", but came to include a wide range of styles – including ...
sound, especially with the project's usage of summer and sea themes.


Background

The name Omega Tribe was suggested by Hawaiian DJ
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, who described the name as a combination of the
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omega Omega (; capital: Ω, lowercase: ω; Ancient Greek ὦ, later ὦ μέγα, Modern Greek ωμέγα) is the twenty-fourth and final letter in the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numeric system/isopsephy (gematria), it has a value of 800. The wo ...
(Ω, ω), meaning "last", and "the last race". The name, according to Sugiyama himself, was at the bottom of the list of candidates. The members liked the name ykes, but Fujita chose the name Omega Tribe as he liked how it could be interpreted as relating to the ''
saṃsāra ''Saṃsāra'' (Devanagari: संसार) is a Pali/Sanskrit word that means "world". It is also the concept of rebirth and "cyclicality of all life, matter, existence", a fundamental belief of most Indian religions. Popularly, it is the c ...
''. When asked about the origin of the band name on a song program, the members of S. Kiyotaka & Omega Tribe explained that they were "the last companion" to give a heavy impression to the "final race". Production was handled by Fujita alongside his production team of lyricists, composers, and arrangers, with recordings done by the lead vocalist and
session musicians Session musicians, studio musicians, or backing musicians are musicians hired to perform in recording sessions or live performances. The term sideman is also used in the case of live performances, such as accompanying a recording artist on a ...
. The members not being able to participate in recordings was the main reason why S. Kiyotaka & Omega Tribe disbanded in 1985. During the 1986 and Carlos Toshiki eras, the project hired African-American musicians to be backing members of the band, including drummer
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, bassist
Wornell Jones Wornell Jones (born November 14) is an American bassist. He has performed with many people and groups in the United States and Japan, including likes of Sly and the Family Stone, Koko Taylor, Chage and Aska, Hiromi Go, and Omega Tribe. He is ...
, vocalist
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, and vocalist Joey McCoy, who would later join as an official member in 1988.


History


1983–1985: S. Kiyotaka & Omega Tribe

was the first band in the project that was active from 1983 to 1985. It consisted of lead vocalist
Kiyotaka Sugiyama is a Japanese singer-songwriter. Sugiyama's career began after joining the band "Kyutipanchosu," and subsequently winning 19th Popcon with the single, "Gospel No Yoru." After being scouted by producer Koichi Fujita, Sugiyama's band became " Kiy ...
, rhythm guitarist Shinji Takashima, lead guitarist Kenji Yoshida, keyboardist Toshitsugu Nishihara, bassist Takao Oshima, and drummer Keiichi Hiroishi. The band was initially formed as in 1978, the band was scouted by Fujita after their performance at the 20th
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in 1980. Fujita and composer
Tetsuji Hayashi Tetsuji Hayashi (林哲司, ''Hayashi Tetsuji''; born on August 20, 1949) is a Japanese composer, singer-songwriter, and arranger. Hayashi got his start after he was influenced by American pop music when he was kid. He started to compose and arra ...
produced their discography, which consisted of five albums: ''Aqua City'' (1983), ''River's Island'' (1984), ''Never Ending Summer'' (1984), ''Another Summer'' (1985), and ''First Finale'' (1985). The band consistently ranked on the top ten on the albums chart, with their final two albums ''Another Summer'' and ''First Finale'' topping the charts in 1985. Growing frustration from the members towards the production team, which hired
studio musicians Session musicians, studio musicians, or backing musicians are musicians hired to perform in recording sessions or live performances. The term sideman is also used in the case of live performances, such as accompanying a recording artist on a ...
to complete the band's work on studio recordings, eventually made the band decide to break up in 1985 at the peak of their popularity.


1986–1991: 1986 Omega Tribe and Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe

was the second band in the project that was active from 1986 to 1991. Originally formed as , the band consisted of lead vocalist
Carlos Toshiki Carlos Toshiki (カルロス トシキ, born as Carlos Toshiki Takahashi on 7 April 1964) is a Japanese Brazilian singer-songwriter who was the lead vocalist of the popular Japanese city pop band 1986 Omega Tribe and its successor band Carlos ...
and guitarist Teruka Kurokawa as well as Takashima and Nishihara, who both returned to the project. After Kurokawa left the band in 1988, the band changed its name and later welcomed vocalist Joey McCoy as a fourth member that same year. As 1986 Omega Tribe, the band released two albums, ''Navigator'' (1986) and ''Crystal Night'' (1987), while as Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe, they released four, ''Down Town Mystery'' (1988), ''Be Yourself'' (1989), ''Bad Girl'' (1989), and ''Natsuko'' (1990). Like its predecessor, the band was produced by Fujita with the help of Tsunehiro Izumi and Hiroshi Hinkawa and used studio musicians, but the members were given more leeway to help with the production. Differences in the selection of songs for ''Natsuko'' and the dissonance between the members led to the disbandment in 1991, following a final tour.


1993–1994: Brand New Omega Tribe

was the third and final band in the project that was active from 1993 to 1994. The final band in the Omega Tribe project under Fujita, the band only released one album, ''Beach Hippies'' (1994), before it split. Unlike the previous bands, Brand New Omega Tribe only consisted of its lead singer,
Masahito Arai Masahito Arai (新井正人, ''Arai Masahito''; born March 25, 1958) is a Japanese singer, composer and a member of JASRAC. He debuted with the group Pal in 1979, but split from the group due to creative differences. He made his solo debut in 1987 ...
, and is considered a solo project. Masahito had met with Fujita and agreed to be the new vocalist for Omega Tribe after the break up of Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe two years prior, and instead of other members performing the instrumentals, the songs were produced by Fujita and his production team with the help of studio musicians. BNOT released one album, ''Beach Hippies'' (1994) before it was disbanded.


Related projects


1992: Deconstructed OMEGA by Mints Entertainment

Deconstructed OMEGA by Mints Entertainment (D.O.M.E.) was a short-lived offshoot band that consisted of guitarist Shinji Takashima, keyboardist Toshitsugu Nishihara, vocalist
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, drummer Michihisa Ikeda, and bassist Soichi Sakauchi. The band was formed after the disbandment of Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe, releasing only one album, ''D.O.M.E.'' (1992), before disbanding due to a lack of success.


1994–1996: Weather Side

was an offshoot band that consisted of guitarist Shinji Takashima, keyboardist Toshitsugu Nishihara, and vocalist
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. The band was Takatori's debut as a vocalist, releasing three albums, ''Driving A Go Go'' (1994), ''Happy Go Lucky'' (1994), and ''30℃'' (1995), before disbanding. The band was produced by
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, who also provided bass for the band.


2015–present: B-EDGE

is a Japanese-American jazz band formed in 2015 with members of the backing band of Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe, including drummer Marty Bracey, bassist Wornell Jones, and woodwindist Teruo Gotō. It consists of Bracey, Jones, Gotō, as well as keyboardist Tomoharu Hani and guitarist Nishiyama "Hank" Fumio. They released their debut album, ''Easy Loving You'', in 2015. In September 2016, Carlos Toshiki announced that he would begin touring with B-EDGE after a 21-year music hiatus, but the tour was postponed until 2017, commemorating the 31st anniversary of his debut with 1986 Omega Tribe. The next year, he announced a tour and album with B-EDGE, releasing the album ''Nova Nostalgia'' (2018) with the band under the name Carlos Toshiki & B-EDGE, which peaked at 92nd place on the ''
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'' Top Albums. They reverted back to the name B-EDGE in 2019 after Toshiki left the band, although he still tours with them for his solo career.


Band members


Timeline


Discography

;S. Kiyotaka & Omega Tribe * ''Aqua City'' (1983) * ''River's Island'' (1984) * ''Never Ending Summer'' (1984) * ''Another Summer'' (1985) * ''First Finale'' (1985) ;1986 Omega Tribe and Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe * ''Navigator'' (1986) * ''Crystal Night'' (1987) * ''Down Town Mystery'' (1988) * ''Be Yourself'' (1989) * ''Bad Girl'' (1989) * ''Natsuko'' (1990) ;Brand New Omega Tribe * ''Beach Hippies'' (1994)


Awards and nominations


Tokyo Music Festival

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Recording Industry Association of Japan

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References

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