The Bawdies | |
Background: | group_or_band |
Origin: | Japan |
Genre: | Rock, beat music, rhythm & blues |
Years Active: | 2004–Present |
Label: | Seez Records Getting Better (2009-present) |
Current Members: | Roy Taxman Jim Marcy |
The Bawdies is a Japanese rock band signed to the Seez Records label and the Getting Better sub-label of Victor Entertainment. The band is heavily influenced by 1950s-1960s beat music and early rhythm & blues styles of music.[1] [2]
Band members Ryo Watanabe, Yoshihiko Kimura, and Masahiko Yamaguchi became friends while attending elementary school. They met fourth member Taku "Taxman" Funayama while in high school. While at Tower Records, Shibuya, Watanabe and Kimura discovered The Sonics, a 1960s American garage band, which influenced their musical tastes. The band was formed on New Year's Day in 2004.[1] Starting in 2006, as of June 2024 the band has released twelve full-length albums. While the band has been compared to The Beatles is some news stories.[1], musically they share more commonality with American garage and rhythm & blues genres.
English "modfather" Paul Weller reportedly was impressed with the band's third album This Is My Story, released in April 2009. The album reached # 1 on the iTunes Store rock chart and # 4 on the J-Pop album chart soon after its release.[3] The album was their first album release with Victor Entertainment, and Naoki Sato of Love Psychedelico oversaw production.[4]
In January 2010, the band received the favorite Japanese act award at the CD Shop Awards.[5] Also in 2010, the band's single "Just Be Cool" reached #8 on the Oricon chart, and #5 on the Japan Hot 100. The "Hot Dog" single made it to #7 and #3, respectively.
In April 2011, the band's single "Love You Need You" peaked at #3 on the Japan Hot 100.[6] For the single's title track, the band collaborated with singer and rapper Ai.
The band have played at the Budokan three times. The first in November 2011 ('Live the Life I Love Tour' final); the second in March 2015 ('Boys' tour final), and January 2019 (Thank You For Our Rock & Roll' tour final).
In February 2012, the band's single "Rock Me Baby" rose to number 6 on the Japan Hot 100 chart. The song was also selected to be the theme song of the new Japanese television drama "Hungry!" (ハングリー!).[7] [8]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||
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Oricon Albums Chart [9] | Billboard Japan Top Albums | ||||
Yesterday and Today |
| – | – | ||
Awaking of Rhythm and Blues |
| 146 | – | ||
This Is My Story |
| 30 | 27[10] | ||
There's No Turning Back |
| 6 | 8[11] | ||
Live the Life I Love |
| 6 | 6[12] | ||
1-2-3 |
| – | – | ||
Section #11 |
| 25 | – |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||||
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Oricon Singles Chart [14] | RIAJ Digital Track Chart | Billboard Japan Hot 100 | ||||||
"I Beg You" | 2007 | 147 | – | – | Awaking of Rhythm and Blues | |||
"It's Too Late" | 2009 | 21 | – | 4[15] | There's No Turning Back | |||
"Hot Dog" | 2010 | 21 | – | 3[16] | ||||
"Just Be Cool" | 97 | – | 5[17] | Live the Life I Love | ||||
"Love You Need You" (featuring Ai) | 2011 | 3 | – | 3[18] | ||||
"Red Rocket Ship" | 12 | – | 8[19] | 1-2-3 | ||||
"Rock Me Baby" | 2012 | 6 | 10[20] | 6[21] | ||||
"Lemonade" | 6 | – | 3[22] | |||||
"The Seven Seas" | rowspan-"2" | 2013 | - | - | 5[23] | - |