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* [2006.03.25] [[Cycle Hit 1997-2005 Spitz Complete Single Collection|CYCLE HIT 1997-2005 Spitz Complete Single Collection]]
* [2006.03.25] [[Cycle Hit 1997-2005 Spitz Complete Single Collection|CYCLE HIT 1997-2005 Spitz Complete Single Collection]]
* [2017.07.05] [[Cycle Hit 1991-2017 Spitz Complete Single Collection|CYCLE HIT 1991-2017 Spitz Complete Single Collection -30th Anniversary BOX-]]
* [2017.07.05] [[Cycle Hit 1991-2017 Spitz Complete Single Collection|CYCLE HIT 2006-2017 Spitz Complete Single Collection]]
* [2017.07.05] [[Cycle Hit 1991-2017 Spitz Complete Single Collection -30th Anniversary BOX-|CYCLE HIT 1991-2017 Spitz Complete Single Collection -30th Anniversary BOX-]]


===Special Albums===
===Special Albums===

Revision as of 23:24, 18 July 2017

Spitz promoting their "Sarasara / Boku wa Kitto Tabi ni Deru" (2013)

Spitz (スピッツ) is a Japanese pop-rock band formed in 1987. They are under Universal Music Japan label.

Members

Information

After meeting in Shizuoka in 1986, they fashioned their sound along the lines of melodic pop rock groups like The Beatles. Issuing their debut album, Spitz, in 1991, the band went unnoticed for several years, but became very popular in 1995 with the release of their 11th single "Robinson" and 6th album Hachimitsu. One of their most famous songs, "Sora mo Toberu Hazu", was featured as the theme song of Hakusen Nagashi, a popular drama, and is used frequently in school graduation ceremonies. Several of their songs were featured in the anime Honey and Clover.

Discography

Spitz promoting Iroiro Goromo (2004)
Spitz promoting Souvenir (2005)
Spitz promoting "Mahou no Kotoba" (2006)
Spitz promoting Sazanami CD (2007)
Spitz promoting "Wakaba" (2008)
Spitz promoting "Kimi wa Taiyou" (2009)
Spitz promoting "Shiro Kuma / Beginner" (2010)

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Special Albums

Tribute Album

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Self-Produced Works

Publications

Photobooks

Band Scores

External Links