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was a Japanese punk rock band active from 1985 to 1995. They have been compared to such bands as the Sex Pistols,
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In 2003, HMV Japan ranked them at number 19 on their list of 100 most important Japanese pop acts. In September 2007, ''
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Japan'' rated their self-titled debut album number 3 on its list of the "100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time".


Career

Its members were
Hiroto Kōmoto is a Japanese rock singer who has fronted bands such as The Blue Hearts, The High-Lows and The Cro-Magnons. Early life Kōmoto was born in 1963 in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture and graduated from the junior high school attached to the School of E ...
(vocalist),
Masatoshi Mashima is a guitarist who has performed with Japanese rock bands such as The Blue Hearts, The High-Lows and The Cro-Magnons.Junnosuke Kawaguchi (bassist) and Tetsuya Kajiwara (drummer).
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was not an official member of the band, but often toured with them as their keyboardist. Formed in 1985, the group made its major debut in May 1987, and released its first album, the self-titled '' The Blue Hearts'', and followed that up with seven more albums. Though they started on an independent label, each album sold more copies than the previous one, with their last recording selling in the millions. In 1990, The Blue Hearts had a self-titled EP released in the United States, which they supported with a US tour. In addition to having popular albums, they also had many popular singles. Two of the most well-known are " Train-Train" and " Linda Linda", which can be found on many
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of "Linda Linda" was used in the 2004 dramas ''
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'' and ''Gachi Baka'', as well as the 2005 film '' Linda Linda Linda'', the plot of which centers on a high school girls' band practicing The Blue Hearts' songs for the finale concert of their school's culture festival. The song also appears in the 2005 Nintendo DS
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'' features covers of several Blue Hearts songs sung by the cast, including covers of "Hito ni Yasashiku" and "Tsuki no Bakugekiki" in the opening and ending sequences. They were seen as controversial in Japan, where antics such as using the
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Japanese word for crazy, and spitting on television cameras got them banned from TV for a year.


Post-breakup

After The Blue Hearts broke up in 1995, Kōmoto, Mashima and Shirai formed a new group, The High-Lows. In addition to retaining the hardcore fans of The Blue Hearts, The High-Lows were also able to attract new fans and lasted another ten years. When The High-Lows broke up in 2005, Kōmoto and Mashima again formed a new band in 2006, this time calling themselves The Cro-Magnons. Kawaguchi became a record producer and occasionally plays support for several bands, in 2009 he became the deputy director of propaganda for the Happiness Realization Party. Kajiwara formed The 3Peace in 1997, then The Big Hip in 2005 with Shirai, and his solo project Thunderbeat in 2008. After the breakup of The Blue Hearts, both Kōmoto and Mashima chose not to sing any of the band's songs, with few exceptions. Kōmoto has sung "Boku no Migite" while performing live with other artists, and Mashima has occasionally performed " Aozora".


Members

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Hiroto Kōmoto is a Japanese rock singer who has fronted bands such as The Blue Hearts, The High-Lows and The Cro-Magnons. Early life Kōmoto was born in 1963 in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture and graduated from the junior high school attached to the School of E ...
vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or withou ...
, harmonica *
Masatoshi Mashima is a guitarist who has performed with Japanese rock bands such as The Blue Hearts, The High-Lows and The Cro-Magnons.guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected strin ...
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* Junnosuke Kawaguchibass, backing vocals * Tetsuya Kajiwaradrums *
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keyboards (support member) ;Former members * – bass * – drums * – bass


Discography


Singles

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" (A free flexi-disc given away at a live performance on December 24, 1985.) *" Hito ni Yasashiku" (February 25, 1987) *" Linda Linda" (May 1, 1987) *"
Kiss Shite Hoshii was the third single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. It was released on November 21, 1987, the same time that the band's second album, ''Young and Pretty'', was released. Lyrics and music were written by Hiroto Kōmoto, the band's lead voc ...
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Blue Hearts Theme was the fourth single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. Though it was released after their major debut, it was written before they signed with a major label. It was released as a "double A-side" track on July 1, 1988, with "Chernobyl" (チェ ...
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" (July 1, 1988) *" Train-Train" (November 23, 1988) *"
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" (February 21, 1989) *" Aozora" (June 21, 1989) *" Jōnetsu no Bara" (July 25, 1990) *" Kubitsuri-dai Kara" (April 10, 1991) *" Ano Ko ni Touch" (November 28, 1991) *" Too Much Pain" (March 10, 1992) *"
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" (October 25, 1992) *" Tabibito" (February 25, 1993) *" 1000 no Violin" (May 25, 1993) *"
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" (August 25, 1993) *" Yūgure" (October 25, 1993)


Studio albums

*'' The Blue Hearts'' (May 21, 1987) *''
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'' (November 21, 1987) *'' Train-Train'' (November 23, 1988) *'' Bust Waste Hip'' (September 10, 1990) *'' High Kicks'' (December 21, 1991) *'' Stick Out'' (February 10, 1993) *'' Dug Out'' (July 10, 1993) *'' Pan'' (July 10, 1995)


Live albums

*'' Live All Sold Out'' (July 1, 1996, various locations) *'' Yaon Live on '94 6.18/19'' (November 25, 1997)


Compilation albums

*'' Blast Off!'' (August 6, 1991, US onlyNippop , The Blue Hearts , Profile
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) *'' Meet the Blue Hearts'' (January 1, 1995) *'' East West Side Story'' (September 25, 1995) *'' Super Best'' (October 16, 1995) *'' The Blue Hearts Box'' (January 1, 1999) *'' Singles 1990-1993'' (November 25, 1999) *''All Time Singles ~Super Premium Best~'' (February 24, 2010) *''All Time Memorials ~Super Selected Songs~'' (February 4, 2015)


Videos

*'' The Blue Hearts'' (March 21, 1987) VHS *'' The Blue Hearts Live! ~1987.7.4 Hibiya Yagai Ongakudō~'' (September 1, 1987) VHS *'' Tour '88 Pretty Pineapple Special'' (June 21, 1988) VHS *'' Blue Hearts no Video - Video Clip 1987-1989'' (ブルーハーツのビデオ) (January 1, 1990) VHS *'' Meet the Blue Hearts U.S.A. Tour 1990'' (1990) VHS *'' High Kick Tour Video Pamphlet'' (1991) VHS *'' Zen-Nippon East Waste Tour '91'' (全日本EAST WASTE TOUR '91) (September 10, 1991) VHS/DVD *'' Endless Dreams ~The Blue Hearts Meet the Mutoid~ (July 10, 1993) VHS *'' Blue Hearts no Video 2 - Video Clip 1990-1993'' (ブルーハーツのビデオ2) (November 10, 1993) VHS/DVD *'' The Blue Hearts no Dekoboko Chindōchū'' (ザ・ブルーハーツの凸凹珍道中) (July 10, 1995) VHS/DVD *'' Blue Hearts ga Kikoenai - History of the Blue Hearts'' (ブルーハーツが聴こえない History of the Blue Hearts) (February 7, 1996) VHS/DVD *'' Blue Hearts no Video + Maboroshi no Video Fukkokuban'' (ブルーハーツのビデオ+幻のビデオ復刻版) (May 26, 2004) DVD *'' The Blue Hearts Live!'' (May 26, 2004) DVD (Incl. "The Blue Hearts Live!" + "Tour '88 Pretty Pineapple Special")


Others

*'' Just a Beat Show'' (omnibus album with other groups, May 1986) *'' The Blue Hearts King of Mix'' (remix album by various groups, May 25, 1994) *'' The Blue Hearts Tribute'' (tribute album, April 25, 2002) *'' The Blue Hearts 2002 Tribute'' (tribute album, August 28, 2002) *'' The Blue Hearts Super Tribute'' (tribute album, April 2, 2003) *'' The Blue Hearts Tribute 2005 Edition'' (tribute album, July 20, 2005) *'' The Blue Hearts "25th Anniversary" Tribute'' (tribute album, February 24, 2010) *'' 30th Anniversary The Blue Hearts Re-mix 'Re-spect'' (tribute album, January 27, 2016)


References


External links


30th Anniversary website
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