Minoru Niihara Explained
Minoru Niihara |
Birth Date: | 12 March 1960 |
Origin: | Osaka, Japan |
Occupation: | Singer |
Genre: | Rock, heavy metal |
Years Active: | 1980–present |
Website: | http://www.blasty.jp/niihara/ |
is a Japanese singer. He is the original and current lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Loudness.
His first band was Earthshaker, in which he played bass and sang.[1] His vocal style was influenced by blues singers, but he adapted quickly his voice to the high pitch tones requested in a heavy metal act. He was selected after an audition to become the lead singer of Loudness in 1981 and his voice, together with the flashy guitar work of guitarist Akira Takasaki were recognized as a trademark of the band.[2] Although the first three albums were sung using mostly Japanese lyrics, he started singing in English only on their 1984 album, Disillusion.
After Loudness released Jealousy, he left the band in 1988 and was replaced by the American singer Mike Vescera. After working with several bands (including Ded Chaplin, Sly and X.Y.Z.→A), as well as his solo career, he returned to Loudness in 2001. He released two solo albums: One in 1989 and Ashes To Glory in 2006, in addition to recording many albums with Sly and X.Y.Z.→A. In 2008 he formed a parallel band called Nishidera Minoru, with Show-Ya's singer Keiko Terada and Earthshaker's singer Masafumi "Marcy" Nishida. They released an album and produced and organized the Hard na Yaon 2009 festival.[3]
Discography
Solo albums
- One (1989)[4]
- Ashes to Glory (2006)
- R&R Gypsy Show (live 2008)
- Tower of Power Night Live (live 2011)
Albums with Loudness
Albums with Ded Chaplin
- 1st (1990)[5]
- Rock the Nation (1991)
- Final Revolution (1992)
Albums with Sly
- Sly (1994)[6]
- Dreams of Dust (1995)
- Key (1996)
- Vulcan Wind (1998)
Albums with X.Y.Z.→A
- Asian Typhoon (1999)[7]
- Asian Typhoon (2000) – English version
- Metalization (2000)
- Metalization (2001) – English version
- Life (2002)
- IV (2003)
- X.Y.Z.→ALIVE (live 2004)
- Wings (2006)
- Learn from Yesterday! Live for Today! Hope for Tomorrow! (2009)
- Seventh Heaven (2013)
- Wonderful Life (2019)
Albums with Nishidera Minoru
- Fuzoroi no Rock Tachi Sono 1 (2009)
Collaborations
Notes and References
- Web site: Minoru Niihara interview . February 28, 2006 . Metalsludge.tv . March 5, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120307172514/http://www.metalsludge.tv/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1191&Itemid=37 . March 7, 2012 .
- Web site: HeadDino . Akira Takasaki Profile . May 28, 2008 . Dinosaur Rock Guitar.com . February 23, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100611044450/http://www.dinosaurrockguitar.com/new/node/58 . June 11, 2010 .
- Web site: Nishidera Minoru Release . January 23, 2010 . . Japanese . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100111015630/http://www.universalmusicworld.jp/nishideraminoru/release/index.html . January 11, 2010 .
- Web site: Minoru Niihara . March 24, 2010 . . January 27, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100127083507/http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=57564 . dead .
- Web site: Ded Chaplin . May 24, 2012 . Jmignited.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20071015040828/http://www.jmignited.com/dedchaplin.php . October 15, 2007.
- Web site: Sly . March 24, 2010 . .
- Web site: X.Y.Z.→A . March 24, 2010 . .