The★tambourines explained

The★tambourines
Origin:Japan
Genre:J-pop, pop rock
Years Active:2001 - 2009
Label:Giza Studio
Associated Acts:Aika Ohno
Website:Official website
Past Members:Ami Matsunaga
Hiroshi Asai
Toshikazu Kamei
Tatsuya Okada

the★tambourines were a Japanese pop band signed to the Giza Studio label, active between 2001 and 2009.

Members

History

2001-2003

In January 2001, the band has formed

In April 2001, they released first single Easy game. The single was included in the Giza Studio's compilation album Giza Studio Masterpiece Blend 2001.

In July 2001, they released second single Hijack brandnew days

In October 2001, they released third single Mayonaka ni Kizuita funny love

In December 2001, vocalist Ami participated in cover album covering "You Can't Hurry Love" by The Supremes. On 15 December, Ami performed cover song in live house Hills Pan Kōjō. DVD footage was released in February 2002.[1] [2]

In February 2002, Mami with Toshikazu started broadcast their own music variety program "AMMY ROAD" on Music 727 Channel.[3] [4]

In March 2002, they've release fourth single Stay Young. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television television program Oujisama no Branch. The single was included in the Giza Studio's compilation album Giza Studio Masterpiece Blend 2002.

In April 2002, they've released first studio album My Back Pages. Album track My back pages was in media promoted as a theme song for YTV television program Asa Ichi!. The album ranked #86 in Oricon Weekly charts and sold 2,750 copies. It was their only album which entered into Top 100 Oricon rankings.

In June 2002, Ami participated in second cover album "GIZA studio MAI-K & FRIENDS HOTROD BEACH PARTY" covering Fun Fun Fun by The Beach Boys. In July, Ami performed this cover song twice in Giza Studio Hotrod Beach Party event in Awaji Yumebutai and Zushi Marina. On November the DVD footage was released.[5] [6]

In July 2002, after one and half year of debut, their fifth single "Wonder Boy" has ranked first week #99 rank in Oricon rankings.[7] In media it was promoted as an ending theme for Yomiuri TV television program BAN!BOO!Pain!!. The single was included in the Giza Studio's compilation album Giza Studio Masterpiece Blend 2002.

In December 2002, they've released sixth single Atsui Namida. Atsui Namida received special mix in their upcoming studio album under subtitle album mix.

In March 2003, they've released seventh single Afresh Wish. In the media it was promoted as ending theme for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television television program Sanma no Super Karakuri TV. The single was included in the Giza Studio's compilation album Giza Studio Masterpiece Blend 2003.

In April 2003, they've released second studio album Dizzy Season. The album reached #115 on the Oricon charts in its first week. It charted for 2 week and sold more than 3,000 copies.

In July 2003, Ami appeared as a guest in Wag live performance at live house Hills Pan Koujou GIZA studio presents THURSDAY LIVE "ROCK NIGHT".[8]

In August 2003, they've released eighth single Everything is nothing. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme for Yomiuri TV television program Pro no Doumyaku. The single was included in the Giza Studio's compilation album Giza Studio Masterpiece Blend 2003.

In November 2003, they've release third studio album Home Again. It was their last album which enter to Top 200 Oricon Rankings.

2004-2006

In September 2004, they've released ninth single Never ever ~Aki ha Chotto Samishiku~. The single received re-arrangement in upcoming final studio album under subtitle album mix. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme for Nihon TV program Coming Doubt.

In July 2005, they've made guest appearance in "Rina Matsuri 2005 special REHEARSAL NIGHT".[9] [10]

In August 2005, they've released last single "Don't Stop Music". The composer, Aika Ohno self-cover this song in her self cover album. Silent Passage. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program Azaassu!.

In November 2005 they've released final studio album Sounds Good ~Himekuri Shashin~. The album charted at #270 on the Oricon charts in its first week.

In 2006 they released their first mini album "Instant Vacation". On their official website is included with preview songs and liner notes from members.[11] The album track Ameagari Kirari was in media promoted as an ending theme for Iwate Menkoi Television program Beat Nicks and for Television Saitama program Dream Project Audition TV . The album failed enter to Oricon Weekly Charts.

2007-2009

In September 2007, they've released second mini album 6th Story. It's marked as their 6th album in the general discography history and includes only 6 tracks. The album enter to #286 Oricon Weekly Charts.

In February 2008, they began stream their own radio "the★tambourinesのmorning moka" till March 2009.[12]

In September 2008, they've released their third and final mini album Switch. The mini album also failed enter to Oricon Weekly Charts.

In 2009, after releasing the compilation album My back tracks through official blog they've announced indefinite hiatus.[13]

After hiatus announcement

Until 2011, the remaining members without vocalist kept the official blog active.[14]

In 2012, Hiroshi joined in instrumental band "Sensation" as is active as of 2019.[15]

Toshikazu is working as music teacher of drum in "Giza Musician School[16] and Okada is professor in Osaka University of Arts.

Discography

All songs were written by Ami Matsunaga, composed and arranged by Hiroshi Asai. They released ten singles, four studio, three mini and one "best of" albums.[17] [18]

Singles

Release DayTitleRank
1st2001/4/25Easy GameX
2nd2001/7/18Hijack Brandnew DaysX
3rd2001/10/31Mayonaka ni Kizuita funny love (真夜中気づいたfunny love)X
4th2002/3/20Stay youngX
5th2002/7/14Wonder boy99[19]
6th2002/12/18Atsui Namida (アツイナミダ)182[20]
7th2003/3/5Afresh Wish139 [21]
8th2003/8/6Everything Is Nothing180[22]
9th2004/9/8Never Ever ~Aki wa Chotto Samishiku~ (〜秋はちょっとさみしく〜)100[23]
10th2005/8/31Don't Stop Music177[24]

Studio albums

Release DayTitleRank
1st2002/9/28My Back Pages86[25]
2nd2003/4/23Dizzy Season115[26]
3rd2003/11/26Home Again175[27]
4th2005/11/2Sounds Good ~Himekuri Shashin~270[28]

Mini albums

Release DayTitleRank
1st2006/8/2Instant VacationX
2nd2007/10/316th story286[29]
3rd2008/9/24SwitchX

Compilation album

Magazine appearances

From J-Groove Magazine:

From Music Freak Magazine:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GIZA studio R&B Respect Vol.1 - six sisters selection. CDJapan. 20 June 2017.
  2. Web site: GIZA studio R&B PARTY at the "Hills Pan Koujou" [Horie] vol.1]. CDJapan. 20 June 2017.
  3. Web site: Our favorite cafe at Kitahorie Osaka. hills online cafe. ja-JP. dead. https://archive.today/20121220021224/http://www16.ocn.ne.jp/~neko-ac/HillsOnlineCafe.html. 2012-12-20.
  4. Web site: Profile Ami Matsunaga. the-tambourines. ja-JP. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20170312105742/http://www.the-tambourines.com/profile.html. 2017-03-12.
  5. Web site: GIZA studio MAI-K & FRIENDS HOTROD BEACH PARTY VOL.1 - 2002 Summer. CDJapan. 20 June 2017.
  6. Web site: GIZA studio HOTROD BEACHPARTY. CDJapan. 20 June 2017.
  7. Web site: Wonder boy (the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  8. Web site: WAG NEWS: Live Information. https://web.archive.org/web/20030801082647/http://www.giza.co.jp:80/wag/index2.html. dead. 2003-08-01. Wag Official Website (archived).
  9. Web site: Profile 大楠雄蔵 (2005 7.31). oomoom. ja-JP.
  10. Web site: Profile Hiroshi Asai. the-tambourines. ja-JP. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20170312105742/http://www.the-tambourines.com/profile.html. 2017-03-12.
  11. Web site: Instant Vacation liner notes. https://web.archive.org/web/20080408142733/http://www.the-tambourines.com:80/disco/gzca-5082.html. dead. 2008-04-08. the-tambourines. ja-JP.
  12. Web site: morning moka 終了のお知らせ. Ameblo. ja-JP.
  13. Web site: the★tambourinesから重要なお知らせ. ameblo. ja-JP.
  14. Web site: チャリティー・ライブの打ち合わせ…☆. Ameblo. ja-JP.
  15. Web site: Biography - Hiroshi Asai. Sensation. ja-JP.
  16. Web site: 講師紹介 - 亀井 俊和. giza-cs.com. ja-JP.
  17. Web site: Discography. the-tambourines. ja-JP. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20161228054239/http://the-tambourines.com/index.html. 2016-12-28.
  18. Web site: アーティスト情報the★tambourines. beinggiza. ja-JP.
  19. Web site: Wonder boy (the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  20. Web site: アツイナミダ (the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  21. Web site: Afresh Wish (the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  22. Web site: Everything Is Nothing (the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  23. Web site: never ever〜秋はちょっとさみしく〜 (the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  24. Web site: Don't Stop Music(the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  25. Web site: My Back Pages(the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  26. Web site: Dizzy Season(the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  27. Web site: Home Again(the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  28. Web site: Sounds Good(the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  29. Web site: 6th story(the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  30. Web site: My back tracks(the tambourines). Oricon News. ja-JP.
  31. Web site: Back Number 2001 May. https://web.archive.org/web/20030213085402/http://www.j-rock.com:80/J-GROOVE/BACK_GROOVE/2001/007.html. dead. 2003-02-13. J Groove Magazine Official Website (archived).
  32. Web site: Back Number 2001 June. https://web.archive.org/web/20030213084320/http://www.j-rock.com:80/J-GROOVE/BACK_GROOVE/2001/008.html. dead. 2003-02-13. Japanese. Official Website of J-Groove Magazine (WebArchive).
  33. Web site: Back Number 2001 September. https://web.archive.org/web/20030213083909/http://www.j-rock.com:80/J-GROOVE/BACK_GROOVE/2001/011.html. dead. 2003-02-13. Japanese. Official Website of J-Groove Magazine (WebArchive).
  34. Web site: Back Number 2001 November. https://web.archive.org/web/20030220161744/http://www.j-rock.com:80/J-GROOVE/BACK_GROOVE/2001/013.html. dead. 2003-02-20. Japanese. Official Website of J-Groove Magazine (WebArchive).
  35. Web site: Back Number 2001 December. https://web.archive.org/web/20030212020849/http://www.j-rock.com:80/J-GROOVE/BACK_GROOVE/2001/014.html. dead. 2003-02-12. Japanese. Official Website of J-Groove Magazine (WebArchive).
  36. Web site: Back Number 2002 April. https://web.archive.org/web/20030220163619/http://www.j-rock.com:80/J-GROOVE/BACK_GROOVE/2002/018.html. dead. 2003-02-20. Japanese. Official Website of J-Groove Magazine (WebArchive).
  37. Web site: Back Number 2002 May. https://web.archive.org/web/20030220163619/http://www.j-rock.com:80/J-GROOVE/BACK_GROOVE/2002/018.html. dead. 2003-02-20. Japanese. Official Website of J-Groove Magazine (WebArchive).
  38. Web site: Back Number 2002 August. https://web.archive.org/web/20030220163348/http://www.j-rock.com:80/J-GROOVE/BACK_GROOVE/2002/020.html. dead. 2003-02-20. Japanese. Official Website of J-Groove Magazine (WebArchive).
  39. Web site: Back Number 2003 February. https://web.archive.org/web/20030220153923/http://www.j-rock.com:80/J-GROOVE/BACK_GROOVE/2002/026.html. dead. 2003-02-20. Japanese. Official Website of J-Groove Magazine (WebArchive).
  40. Web site: Back Number 2003 September. Japanese. Official Website of J-Groove Magazine (WebArchive). bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20031219073608/http://www.j-rock.com/J-GROOVE/BACK_GROOVE/2003/035.html. 2003-12-19.
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  42. Web site: Back Number 2001 (July). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  43. Web site: Back Number 2001 (September). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  44. Web site: Back Number 2001 (October). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  45. Web site: Back Number 2002 (January). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  46. Web site: Back Number 2002 (March). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  47. Web site: Back Number 2002 (April). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  48. Web site: Back Number 2002 (June). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  49. Web site: Back Number 2002 (July). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  50. Web site: Back Number 2002 (November). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  51. Web site: Back Number 2002 (December). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  52. Web site: Back Number 2003 (February). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  53. Web site: Back Number 2003 (March). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  54. Web site: Back Number 2003 (July). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  55. Web site: Back Number 2003 (October). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  56. Web site: Back Number 2003 (November). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  57. Web site: Back Number 2004 (August). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  58. Web site: Back Number 2005 (July). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  59. Web site: Back Number 2005 (August). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  60. Web site: Back Number 2005 (November). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  61. Web site: Back Number 2006 (July). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  62. Web site: Back Number 2006 (August). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  63. Web site: Back Number 2007 (September). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  64. Web site: Back Number 2007 (October). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  65. Web site: 6th Story Interview (short preview). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  66. Web site: Back Number 2008 (August). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  67. Web site: Back Number 2008 (September). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  68. Web site: Switch Interview (short preview). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  69. Web site: Back Number 2009 (May). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  70. Web site: Back Number 2009 (June). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.
  71. Web site: My back tracks interview (short preview). Japanese. mfmagazine.com.