Band, JP
Rock, Pop and R&B/Soul
Seven-piece Japanese pop/funk/rock band formed in 1988 around flamboyant vocalist Takashi Hamazaki. They got their first break on Miyake Yuji's Ikasu Band Tengoku in 1989, and released their debut album, Tsuzuite Yuku No Kana, and debut single Shiawase De Aru You Ni in 1990. They disbanded in December 1998, having released 11 albums up to that point, then reformed in 2007 minus backing vocalist Junko Hamaya. Keyboard player Tatsuhiko Iino left in 2014; four new members joined in 2017.
Takashi Hamazaki voc, clap | |
Kazuo Fusejima b, clap | |
飯野竜彦 key, clap *1964 JP | |
Junko Hamaya voc, clap, tam |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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ラッセーラ | Flying Kids | 2018 | Single |
新・我想うゆえに我あり / ファンキースター | Flying Kids | 2017 | Single |
風の吹き抜ける場所へ | Flying Kids | 2016 | Single |
我想うゆえに我あり | Flying Kids | 2016 | Single |
幸せであるように | Flying Kids | 2016 | Single |
君とサザンとポートレート | Flying Kids | 2016 | Single |
真夜中の革命 | Flying Kids | 1998 | Album |
Love & Peanuts | Flying Kids | 1997 | Single |
Christmas Lovers / バンバンバン | Flying Kids | 1995 | Single |
君に告げよう | Flying Kids | 1994 | Single |
Communication | Flying Kids | 1994 | Album |
Flying Kids | Flying Kids | 1993 | Album |
レモネード | Flying Kids | 1992 | Album |
Dance Number One = ダンスナンバーワン | Flying Kids | 1992 | Album |
Gospel Hour = ゴスペルアワー | Flying Kids | 1992 | Album |
青春は欲望のカタマリだ! | Flying Kids | 1991 | Album |
新しき魂の光と道 | Flying Kids | 1990 | Album |
続いてゆくのかな | Flying Kids | 1990 | Album |
幸せであるように | Flying Kids | 1989 | Single |
名曲アルバム | Flying Kids | 1989 | Album |