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Confidence signed with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Music Industries]] in 1974 and changed their name to '''ALFIE''' (アルフィー) to avoid any confusion with [[Oricon|Original Confidence]]. That August, they made their professional debut as a folk band with the single "[[Natsu Shigure]]". It did not fare well on the charts, and they released one more single and an album before Miyake was forced to leave the band due to some family issues. ALFIE continued as a three-member band and prepared to release their third single, "[[Fuchuu Torimono Hikae]]", a parody of the [[Wikipedia:300 million yen robbery|300 million yen robbery]]. Unfortunately, Victor terminated the band's recording contract at the end of 1975 before the release date.
 
Confidence signed with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Music Industries]] in 1974 and changed their name to '''ALFIE''' (アルフィー) to avoid any confusion with [[Oricon|Original Confidence]]. That August, they made their professional debut as a folk band with the single "[[Natsu Shigure]]". It did not fare well on the charts, and they released one more single and an album before Miyake was forced to leave the band due to some family issues. ALFIE continued as a three-member band and prepared to release their third single, "[[Fuchuu Torimono Hikae]]", a parody of the [[Wikipedia:300 million yen robbery|300 million yen robbery]]. Unfortunately, Victor terminated the band's recording contract at the end of 1975 before the release date.
  
ALFIE continued to perform at different live houses and as the backing band for [[Kamayatsu Hiroshi]], [[Ken Naoko]], and [[Saori Yuki]] until they were picked up again by [[Canyon Records|Pony Canyon]] in 1978. The following year, they re-debuted as '''Alfee''' (アルフィー) with the single "[[Love Letter (Alfee)|Love Letter]]".
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ALFIE continued to perform at different live houses and as the backing band for [[Kamayatsu Hiroshi]], [[Ken Naoko]], and [[Saori Yuki]] until they were picked up again by [[Pony Canyon|Canyon Records]] in 1978. The following year, they re-debuted as '''ALFEE''' (アルフィー) with the single "[[Love Letter (ALFEE)|Love Letter]]".
  
 
===Transition to Rock===
 
===Transition to Rock===
Takamizawa has always been fond of the electric guitar. In an interview, Alfee was asked, "Your songs are only intended to be heard indoors, right?" to which Takamizawa was offended. [[Inoue Akira]], the producer of the band's third album, ''[[Sanshuushi]]'', suggested incorporating a solo in the song "[[Rakujitsu no Kaze]]". Soon, Alfee adopted a rock sound and held their first summer event outdoors in 1982, entitled ''ROCK'N'ROLL FIGHTING NIGHT -Kanashimi wo Buttobase!!-''. Around that time, Sakazaki stepped down as the leader of the band and passed the title to Takamizawa.
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Takamizawa has always been fond of the electric guitar. In an interview, ALFEE was asked, "Your songs are only intended to be heard indoors, right?" to which Takamizawa was offended. [[Inoue Akira]], the producer of the band's third album, ''[[Sanjuushi]]'', suggested incorporating a solo in the song "[[Rakujitsu no Kaze]]". Soon, ALFEE adopted a rock sound and held their first summer event outdoors in 1982, entitled ''ROCK'N'ROLL FIGHTING NIGHT -Kanashimi wo Buttobase!!-''. Around that time, Sakazaki stepped down as the leader of the band and passed the title to Takamizawa.
  
Later that year, the band released their fourteenth single, "[[Wakare no Rhythm]]", as '''ALFEE''' (アルフィー). It was their first single to appear on the [[Oricon]] charts, peaking at #69.
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Later that year, the band released their fourteenth single, "[[Wakare no Rhythm]]". It was their first single to appear on the [[Oricon]] charts, peaking at #69.
  
 
[[Image:ALFEE - Kiri no Sofia promo.jpg|thumb|250px|left|ALFEE (1985)]]
 
[[Image:ALFEE - Kiri no Sofia promo.jpg|thumb|250px|left|ALFEE (1985)]]
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After the success of 1983, ALFEE released their next single, "[[Hoshizora no Distance]]", in January 1984. It reached #2 on the Oricon weekly chart and would later become an ALFEE classic. Soon followed "[[Koibitotachi no Pavement]]", the band's first #1 single.
 
After the success of 1983, ALFEE released their next single, "[[Hoshizora no Distance]]", in January 1984. It reached #2 on the Oricon weekly chart and would later become an ALFEE classic. Soon followed "[[Koibitotachi no Pavement]]", the band's first #1 single.
  
In July 1986, ALFEE changed their name once more to '''THE ALFEE''' with the release of their 23rd single, "[[Sweat & Tears (THE ALFEE)|SWEAT & TEARS]]". The following month, they performed their fifth summer live, ''[[THE ALFEE 1986.8.3 Sweat & Tears Tokyo Bay-Area|TOKYO BAY-AREA]]'', to an audience of approximately 92,500 people. THE ALFEE was the first Japanese act to hold a concert with an audience of that size. At the show, the band premiered their new single, "[[Rockdom -Kaze ni Fukarete-|ROCKDOM -Kaze ni Fukarete-]]". Rumors of the band's breakup surfaced<ref>"[http://otona.yomiuri.co.jp/people/takamizawa/090430.htm 新たな始まりお台場10万人コンサート]". ''タカミー王子の秘密''. April 30, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2009.</ref> because of the large nature of the concert and the lyrics, "Oretachi no jidai wo wasurenaide" (''Don't forget this era of our lives''), but they turned out to be false.
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In July 1986, ALFEE changed their name once more to '''THE ALFEE''' with the release of their 23rd single, "[[Sweat & Tears (THE ALFEE)|SWEAT & TEARS]]". The following month, they performed their fifth summer live, ''[[THE ALFEE 1986 8.3 Sweat & Tears Tokyo Bay-Area|TOKYO BAY-AREA]]'', to an audience of approximately 92,500 people. THE ALFEE was the first Japanese act to hold a concert with an audience of that size. At the show, the band premiered their new single, "[[Rockdom -Kaze ni Fukarete-|ROCKDOM -Kaze ni Fukarete-]]". Rumors of the band's breakup surfaced<ref>"[http://otona.yomiuri.co.jp/people/takamizawa/090430.htm 新たな始まりお台場10万人コンサート]". ''タカミー王子の秘密''. April 30, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2009.</ref> because of the large nature of the concert and the lyrics, "Oretachi no jidai wo wasurenaide" (''Don't forget this era of our lives''), but they turned out to be false.
  
 
In 1997, THE ALFEE switched labels to [[EMI Music Japan|Toshiba EMI]].
 
In 1997, THE ALFEE switched labels to [[EMI Music Japan|Toshiba EMI]].
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* THE ALFEE is tied with [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], [[SMAP]], and [[B'z]] for the most singles (44) to chart in the [[Oricon]] weekly top ten as of December 22, 2009.<ref>"[http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/71828/full/ 山下達郎「クリスマス・イブ」、24年連続100位ランクイン]". ''[[Oricon]]''. December 22, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2009.</ref>
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* THE ALFEE is tied with [[SMAP]] and [[B'z]] for the second most singles (44) to chart in the [[Oricon]] weekly top ten.<ref>"[http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/71828/full/ 山下達郎「クリスマス・イブ」、24年連続100位ランクイン]". ''[[Oricon]]''. December 22, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2009.</ref> ([[Hamasaki Ayumi]] has 45.)
 
* They have performed 2246 concerts as of December 29, 2009.<ref name="26summer" /><ref>"[http://www.alfee.com/information/live2009a.html THE ALFEE 35th Anniversary 2009 My Truth]". Retrieved December 31, 2009.</ref>
 
* They have performed 2246 concerts as of December 29, 2009.<ref name="26summer" /><ref>"[http://www.alfee.com/information/live2009a.html THE ALFEE 35th Anniversary 2009 My Truth]". Retrieved December 31, 2009.</ref>
 
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===Studio Albums===
 
===Studio Albums===
 
* [1975.07.25] [[Seishun no Kioku (album)|Seishun no Kioku]] (青春の記憶; ''Memories of Youth'') <small>('''ALFIE''')</small>
 
* [1975.07.25] [[Seishun no Kioku (album)|Seishun no Kioku]] (青春の記憶; ''Memories of Youth'') <small>('''ALFIE''')</small>
* [1979.08.21] [[Time and Tide (album)|TIME AND TIDE]] <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1979.08.21] [[Time and Tide (album)|TIME AND TIDE]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1980.05.21] [[Sanshuushi]] (讃集詩; ''Collection of Tribute Poems'') <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1980.05.21] [[Sanjuushi]] (讃集詩; ''Tribute Collection Poem'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1981.10.21] [[Almighty|ALMIGHTY]] <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1981.10.21] [[Almighty|ALMIGHTY]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1982.04.21] [[Doubt,|doubt,]] <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1982.04.21] [[Doubt,|doubt,]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1983.01.05] [[ALFEE (album)|ALFEE]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1983.01.05] [[ALFEE (album)|ALFEE]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1983.09.05] [[ALFEE's Law|ALFEE'S LAW]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1983.09.05] [[ALFEE's Law|ALFEE'S LAW]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
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* [1984.09.05] [[ALFEE Silver|ALFEE SILVER]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1984.09.05] [[ALFEE Silver|ALFEE SILVER]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1984.12.05] [[Best Selection I THE ALFEE|BEST SELECTION]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1984.12.05] [[Best Selection I THE ALFEE|BEST SELECTION]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1985.05.21] [[ALFEE A-Men Collection]] (ALFEE A面 コレクション; ''ALFEE A-Side Collection'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
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* [1985.05.21] [[ALFEE A Men Collection]] (ALFEE A面 コレクション; ''ALFEE A-Side Collection'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1985.05.21] [[ALFEE B-Men Collection]] (ALFEE B面 コレクション; ''ALFEE B-Side Collection'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
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* [1985.05.21] [[ALFEE B Men Collection]] (ALFEE B面 コレクション; ''ALFEE B-Side Collection'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1985.08.21] [[ALFEE 4Way Story|ALFEE 4WAY STORY]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1985.08.21] [[ALFEE 4Way Story|ALFEE 4WAY STORY]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1986.04.21] [[ALFEE A-Men Collection Special]] (アルフィーA面コレクション スペシャル; ''ALFEE A-Side Collection Special'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
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* [1986.04.21] [[ALFEE A Men Collection Special]] (アルフィーA面コレクション スペシャル; ''ALFEE A-Side Collection Special'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1986.04.21] [[ALFEE B-Men Collection Special]] (アルフィーA面コレクション スペシャル; ''ALFEE B-Side Collection Special'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
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* [1986.04.21] [[ALFEE B Men Collection Special]] (アルフィーA面コレクション スペシャル; ''ALFEE B-Side Collection Special'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1986.12.21] [[Non-Stop THE ALFEE|NON-STOP THE ALFEE]]
 
* [1986.12.21] [[Non-Stop THE ALFEE|NON-STOP THE ALFEE]]
 
* [1988.05.21] [[Best Selection II THE ALFEE|BEST SELECTION II THE ALFEE]]
 
* [1988.05.21] [[Best Selection II THE ALFEE|BEST SELECTION II THE ALFEE]]
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* [1997.11.19] [[THE ALFEE Emotional Message Songs|THE ALFEE EMOTIONAL MESSAGE SONGS]]
 
* [1997.11.19] [[THE ALFEE Emotional Message Songs|THE ALFEE EMOTIONAL MESSAGE SONGS]]
 
* [2003.03.05] [[The Best 1997-2002 ~Apres Nouvelle Vague~|THE BEST 1997-2002 ~apres Nouvelle Vague~]] ([[Wikipedia:French language|Fr:]] ''After New Wave'')
 
* [2003.03.05] [[The Best 1997-2002 ~Apres Nouvelle Vague~|THE BEST 1997-2002 ~apres Nouvelle Vague~]] ([[Wikipedia:French language|Fr:]] ''After New Wave'')
* [2004.03.10] [[Yume yo Isoge -Osaka Kokusai Joshi Marathon Image Song Album-]] (夢よ急げ -大阪国際女子マラソンイメージソング・アルバム-; ''Chase Your Dreams -Osaka International Ladies Marathon Image Song Album-'')
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* [2004.03.10] [[Yume yo Isoge -Osaka Kokusai Joshi Marathon Image Song Album-]] (夢よ急げ -大阪国際女子マラソンイメージソング・アルバム-; ''Hurry Up, Dreams -Osaka International Ladies Marathon Image Song Album-'')
 
* [2004.08.25] [[THE ALFEE 30th Anniversary Hit Single Collection 37|THE ALFEE 30th ANNIVERSARY HIT SINGLE COLLECTION 37]]
 
* [2004.08.25] [[THE ALFEE 30th Anniversary Hit Single Collection 37|THE ALFEE 30th ANNIVERSARY HIT SINGLE COLLECTION 37]]
 
* [2006.03.29] [[Starting Over ~Best Hit of THE ALFEE~|STARTING OVER ~BEST HIT OF THE ALFEE~]]
 
* [2006.03.29] [[Starting Over ~Best Hit of THE ALFEE~|STARTING OVER ~BEST HIT OF THE ALFEE~]]
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===Other Albums===
 
===Other Albums===
 
* [1987.09.17] [[One Night Dreams 1983-1987 Special Live Edition|ONE NIGHT DREAMS 1983-1987 SPECIAL LIVE EDITION]] (live album)
 
* [1987.09.17] [[One Night Dreams 1983-1987 Special Live Edition|ONE NIGHT DREAMS 1983-1987 SPECIAL LIVE EDITION]] (live album)
* [1990.03.21] [[THE ALFEE Classics with London Synphony Orchestra|THE ALFEE CLASSICS with LONDON SYNPHONY ORCHESTRA]] (remix album)
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* [1990.03.21] [[THE ALFEE Classics with London Symphony Orchestra|THE ALFEE CLASSICS with LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA]] (remix album)
 
* [1993.07.21] [[Confidence -THE ALFEE Acoustic Special Live-|CONFIDENCE -THE ALFEE ACOUSTIC SPECIAL LIVE-]] (acoustic live album)
 
* [1993.07.21] [[Confidence -THE ALFEE Acoustic Special Live-|CONFIDENCE -THE ALFEE ACOUSTIC SPECIAL LIVE-]] (acoustic live album)
 
* [1995.07.21] [[Live in Progress|LIVE IN PROGRESS]] (live album)
 
* [1995.07.21] [[Live in Progress|LIVE IN PROGRESS]] (live album)
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* [1974.08.25] [[Natsu Shigure]] (夏しぐれ; ''Summer Shower'') <small>('''ALFIE''')</small>
 
* [1974.08.25] [[Natsu Shigure]] (夏しぐれ; ''Summer Shower'') <small>('''ALFIE''')</small>
 
* [1975.05.25] [[Seishun no Kioku (single)|Seishun no Kioku]] (青春の記憶; ''Memories of Youth'') <small>('''ALFIE''')</small>
 
* [1975.05.25] [[Seishun no Kioku (single)|Seishun no Kioku]] (青春の記憶; ''Memories of Youth'') <small>('''ALFIE''')</small>
* [1979.01.21] [[Love Letter (Alfee)|Love Letter]] (ラブレター) <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1979.01.21] [[Love Letter (ALFEE)|Love Letter]] (ラブレター) <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1979.04.21] [[Odoriko no You ni (Alfee)|Odoriko no You ni]] (踊り子のように; ''Like a Dancer'') <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1979.04.21] [[Odoriko no You ni (ALFEE)|Odoriko no You ni]] (踊り子のように; ''Like a Dancer'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1979.07.21] [[Hoshi Furu Yoru ni...]] (星降る夜に…; ''In the Night of Falling Stars...'') <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1979.07.21] [[Hoshi Furu Yoru ni...]] (星降る夜に…; ''In the Night of Falling Stars...'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1979.10.21] [[Fuyu Shougun]] (冬将軍; ''[[Wikipedia:Russian Winter|General Winter]]'') <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1979.10.21] [[Fuyu Shougun]] (冬将軍; ''[[Wikipedia:Russian Winter|General Winter]]'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1980.03.21] [[Mugongenki]] (無言劇; ''Pantomime'') <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1980.03.21] [[Mugongeki]] (無言劇; ''Pantomime'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1980.06.21] [[Utsukushii Season]] (美しいシーズン; ''Beautiful Season'') <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1980.06.21] [[Utsukushii Season]] (美しいシーズン; ''Beautiful Season'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1980.11.05] [[Koibito ni Naritai]] (恋人になりたい; ''I Wanna Be Your Lover'') <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1980.11.05] [[Koibito ni Naritai (ALFEE)|Koibito ni Naritai]] (恋人になりたい; ''I Wanna Be Your Lover'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1981.05.21] [[Atesaki no Nai Tegami]] (宛先のない手紙; ''Unaddressed Letter'') <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1981.05.21] [[Atesaki no Nai Tegami]] (宛先のない手紙; ''Unaddressed Letter'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1981.10.21] [[Toori Ame (Alfee)|Toori Ame]] (通り雨; ''Shower'') <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1981.10.21] [[Toori Ame (ALFEE)|Toori Ame]] (通り雨; ''Shower'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1982.03.21] [[Nakanaide My Love|Nakanaide MY LOVE]] (泣かないでMY LOVE; ''Don't Cry MY LOVE'') <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1982.03.21] [[Nakanaide My Love|Nakanaide MY LOVE]] (泣かないでMY LOVE; ''Don't Cry, My Love'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1982.06.21] [[Sunset Summer|SUNSET SUMMER]] <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1982.06.21] [[Sunset Summer|SUNSET SUMMER]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1982.11.21] [[Wakare no Rhythm]] (別れの律動(リズム); ''Separation Rhythm'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1982.11.21] [[Wakare no Rhythm]] (別れの律動(リズム); ''Separation Rhythm'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1983.03.21] [[Akatsuki no Paradise Road]] (暁のパラダイス・ロード; ''Paradise Road of Dawn'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1983.03.21] [[Akatsuki no Paradise Road]] (暁のパラダイス・ロード; ''Paradise Road of Dawn'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
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* [1986.09.05] [[Rockdom -Kaze ni Fukarete-|ROCKDOM -Kaze ni Fukarete-]] (ROCKDOM -風に吹かれて-; ''Blowing in the Wind'')
 
* [1986.09.05] [[Rockdom -Kaze ni Fukarete-|ROCKDOM -Kaze ni Fukarete-]] (ROCKDOM -風に吹かれて-; ''Blowing in the Wind'')
 
* [1987.03.11] [[Sapphire no Hitomi]] (サファイアの瞳; ''Sapphire Eyes'')
 
* [1987.03.11] [[Sapphire no Hitomi]] (サファイアの瞳; ''Sapphire Eyes'')
* [1987.03.11] [[Kimi ga Toorisugita Ato ni -Don't Pass Me By-|Kimi ga Toorisugita Ato ni -DON'T PASS ME BY-]] (君が通り過ぎたあとに -DON'T PASS ME BY-; ''After You Have Passed'') <small>('''Alfee''')</small>
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* [1987.03.11] [[Kimi ga Toorisugita Ato ni -Don't Pass Me By-|Kimi ga Toorisugita Ato ni -DON'T PASS ME BY-]] (君が通り過ぎたあとに -DON'T PASS ME BY-; ''After You Have Passed'') <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1987.07.01] [[Byaku-ya]] (白夜 -byaku-ya-; ''Midnight Sun'')
 
* [1987.07.01] [[Byaku-ya]] (白夜 -byaku-ya-; ''Midnight Sun'')
 
* [1987.10.28] [[My Truth]]
 
* [1987.10.28] [[My Truth]]
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===Other Singles===
 
===Other Singles===
* [1975.12.10] [[Fuchuu Torimono Hikae (ALFIE)|Fuchuu Torimono Hikae]] (府中捕物控; ''Fuchuu Arrest Warrant'') <small>('''ALFIE''')</small> (cancelled)
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* [1975.12.10] [[Fuchuu Torimono Hikae (ALFIE)|Fuchuu Torimono Hikae]] (府中捕物控; ''Fuchuu Arrest Warrant'') <small>('''ALFIE''')</small>
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* [1997.02.27] [[Meiji Gakuin Kouka]] (明治学院校歌; ''[[Wikipedia:Meiji Gakuin University|Meiji Gakuin]] School Song'')
 
* [1999.05.23] [[Wings of Freedom]]
 
* [1999.05.23] [[Wings of Freedom]]
 
* [2000.08.04] [[Love Again (Kayama Yuzo featuring THE ALFEE)|LOVE AGAIN]] <small>('''[[Kayama Yuzo]] featuring THE ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [2000.08.04] [[Love Again (Kayama Yuzo featuring THE ALFEE)|LOVE AGAIN]] <small>('''[[Kayama Yuzo]] featuring THE ALFEE''')</small>
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* [1984.09.21] [[Flying Away ALFEE in Yokohama Stadium 1984.8.3 Fri|FLYING AWAY ALFEE IN YOKOHAMA STADIUM 1984.8.3 FRI]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1984.09.21] [[Flying Away ALFEE in Yokohama Stadium 1984.8.3 Fri|FLYING AWAY ALFEE IN YOKOHAMA STADIUM 1984.8.3 FRI]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1985.10.15] [[ALFEE 3Days 1985.8.27/28/29 Yokohama Stadium|ALFEE 3DAYS 1985.8/27/28/29 YOKOHAMA STADIUM]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
 
* [1985.10.15] [[ALFEE 3Days 1985.8.27/28/29 Yokohama Stadium|ALFEE 3DAYS 1985.8/27/28/29 YOKOHAMA STADIUM]] <small>('''ALFEE''')</small>
* [1986.10.05] [[THE ALFEE 1986.8.3 Sweat & Tears Tokyo Bay-Area|THE ALFEE 1986 8.3 SWEAT & TEARS TOKYO BAY-AREA]]
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* [1986.10.05] [[THE ALFEE 1986 8.3 Sweat & Tears Tokyo Bay-Area|THE ALFEE 1986 8.3 SWEAT & TEARS TOKYO BAY-AREA]]
 
* [1987.05.21] [[1986 12.24 Christmas Special All Night THE ALFEE|1986 12.24 Christmas Special ALL NIGHT THE ALFEE]]
 
* [1987.05.21] [[1986 12.24 Christmas Special All Night THE ALFEE|1986 12.24 Christmas Special ALL NIGHT THE ALFEE]]
* [1987.09.30] [[Sunset-Sunrise 1987. Aug. 8-9|SUNSET-SUNRISE 1987 AUG.8-9]]
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* [1987.09.30] [[Sunset-Sunrise 1987 Aug. 8-9|SUNSET-SUNRISE 1987 AUG.8-9]]
 
* [1988.06.21] [[Meigaku Live 3 November 1987|MEIGAKU LIVE 3 NOVEMBER 1987]]
 
* [1988.06.21] [[Meigaku Live 3 November 1987|MEIGAKU LIVE 3 NOVEMBER 1987]]
 
* [1988.10.05] [[All Over Japan 4 Access Area 1988|ALL OVER JAPAN 4 ACCESS AREA 1988]]
 
* [1988.10.05] [[All Over Japan 4 Access Area 1988|ALL OVER JAPAN 4 ACCESS AREA 1988]]
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* [2005.11.23] [[24th Summer 2005 Tokyo Bay-Station|24th Summer 2005 TOKYO BAY-STATION Terminal 2]]
 
* [2005.11.23] [[24th Summer 2005 Tokyo Bay-Station|24th Summer 2005 TOKYO BAY-STATION Terminal 2]]
 
* [2006.03.29] [[THE ALFEE 2000th Live Concert Starting Over at Omiya Sonic City Nov. 30 2005|THE ALFEE 2000th LIVE CONCERT STARTING OVER at Omiya Sonic City Nov.30 2005]]
 
* [2006.03.29] [[THE ALFEE 2000th Live Concert Starting Over at Omiya Sonic City Nov. 30 2005|THE ALFEE 2000th LIVE CONCERT STARTING OVER at Omiya Sonic City Nov.30 2005]]
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* [2006.12.13] [[THE ALFEE 25th Summer 2006 Yokohama Star-Ship|THE ALFEE 25th Summer 2006 YOKOHAMA STAR-SHIP Only One Night]]
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* [2006.12.13] [[THE ALFEE 25th Summer 2006 Yokohama Star-Ship|THE ALFEE 25th Summer 2006 YOKOHAMA STAR-SHIP Next One Night]]
 
* [2008.04.30] [[Aube 2003 Going My Way Live at Budokan Dec. 24|AUBE 2003 GOING MY WAY Live at BUDOKAN Dec.24]]
 
* [2008.04.30] [[Aube 2003 Going My Way Live at Budokan Dec. 24|AUBE 2003 GOING MY WAY Live at BUDOKAN Dec.24]]
 
* [2008.04.30] [[30th Anniversary 2004 Travelin' Band Live at Budokan Dec. 24|30th anniversary 2004 Travelin' band Live at BUDOKAN Dec.24]]
 
* [2008.04.30] [[30th Anniversary 2004 Travelin' Band Live at Budokan Dec. 24|30th anniversary 2004 Travelin' band Live at BUDOKAN Dec.24]]
 
* [2008.04.30] [[Aube 2005 Starting Over Live at Budokan Dec. 24|AUBE 2005 STARTING OVER Live at BUDOKAN Dec.24]]
 
* [2008.04.30] [[Aube 2005 Starting Over Live at Budokan Dec. 24|AUBE 2005 STARTING OVER Live at BUDOKAN Dec.24]]
 
* [2008.04.30] [[Aube 2006 One Live at Budokan Dec. 24|AUBE 2006 ONE Live at BUDOKAN Dec.24]]
 
* [2008.04.30] [[Aube 2006 One Live at Budokan Dec. 24|AUBE 2006 ONE Live at BUDOKAN Dec.24]]
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* [2008.08.18] [[THE ALFEE Aube 2008 Renaissance Live at NHK Hall|THE ALFEE AUBE 2008 RENAISSANCE Live at NHK HALL]]
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* [2008.12.23] [[THE ALFEE Aube 2007 Tenga no Fune Live at Budokan Dec. 24|THE ALFEE AUBE 2007 Tenga no Fune Live at BUDOKAN Dec.24]] (天河の舟; ''The Milky Way Ship'')
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* [2009.12.23] [[THE ALFEE Aube 2008 Renaissance Live at Budokan Dec. 24|THE ALFEE AUBE 2008 RENAISSANCE Live at BUDOKAN Dec.24]]
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* [2010.02.14] [[THE ALFEE Legendary Summer 2009 Yokohama Perfect Burn|THE ALFEE Legendary Summer 2009 YOKOHAMA PERFECT BURN 8.8 Burn Into Memory Night]]
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* [2010.02.14] [[THE ALFEE Legendary Summer 2009 Yokohama Perfect Burn|THE ALFEE Legendary Summer 2009 YOKOHAMA PERFECT BURN 8.9 Burn Into Perfect Night]]
  
 
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THE ALFEE is a three-piece Japanese band currently signed to EMI Music Japan. The trio is composed of Sakurai Masaru on bass guitar, Sakazaki Kohnosuke on acoustic guitar, and Takamizawa Toshihiko on electric guitar, with all three sharing the main vocals. They debuted in 1974 as a folk band, but soon progressed to rock. In 1983, nine years after their debut, the band finally had a hit with their sixteenth single, "Marie-Anne". Ever since, all of their singles have charted in the Oricon weekly top ten.[1] THE ALFEE is known for their numerous concerts; they have toured Japan every year since 1981 and have also held a large-scale (mostly outdoor) concert every summer from 1982 to 2006, with a final one in 2009.[2]

Members

Former Members

Information

An ALFIE bromide (c. 1974-75)
Clockwise from top left: Miyake, Sakazaki, Takamizawa, Sakurai

Early Days

In 1970, Sakurai Masaru formed the band Confidence (コンフィデンス) with two high school classmates.[3] Covering Western acts such as Simon & Garfunkel, they participated in many folk contests where they often met Sakazaki Kohnosuke. After they graduated high school in 1973, Confidence parted ways and Sakurai entered Meiji Gakuin University. Soon, he re-encountered Sakazaki, Takamizawa Toshihiko from high school, and Miyake Yasuo to revive the band. At that time, Sakazaki was the leader.

Debut

Confidence signed with Victor Music Industries in 1974 and changed their name to ALFIE (アルフィー) to avoid any confusion with Original Confidence. That August, they made their professional debut as a folk band with the single "Natsu Shigure". It did not fare well on the charts, and they released one more single and an album before Miyake was forced to leave the band due to some family issues. ALFIE continued as a three-member band and prepared to release their third single, "Fuchuu Torimono Hikae", a parody of the 300 million yen robbery. Unfortunately, Victor terminated the band's recording contract at the end of 1975 before the release date.

ALFIE continued to perform at different live houses and as the backing band for Kamayatsu Hiroshi, Ken Naoko, and Saori Yuki until they were picked up again by Canyon Records in 1978. The following year, they re-debuted as ALFEE (アルフィー) with the single "Love Letter".

Transition to Rock

Takamizawa has always been fond of the electric guitar. In an interview, ALFEE was asked, "Your songs are only intended to be heard indoors, right?" to which Takamizawa was offended. Inoue Akira, the producer of the band's third album, Sanjuushi, suggested incorporating a solo in the song "Rakujitsu no Kaze". Soon, ALFEE adopted a rock sound and held their first summer event outdoors in 1982, entitled ROCK'N'ROLL FIGHTING NIGHT -Kanashimi wo Buttobase!!-. Around that time, Sakazaki stepped down as the leader of the band and passed the title to Takamizawa.

Later that year, the band released their fourteenth single, "Wakare no Rhythm". It was their first single to appear on the Oricon charts, peaking at #69.

Success

ALFEE released their sixteenth single, "Marie-Anne", in June 1983. At first, it debuted outside the Oricon top ten, but soon became a hit and climbed to #7. The song garnered the band much attention, and in August, they performed their first concert at Nippon Budokan for their second annual summer event. Later that December, the band made their first appearance at the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.

After the success of 1983, ALFEE released their next single, "Hoshizora no Distance", in January 1984. It reached #2 on the Oricon weekly chart and would later become an ALFEE classic. Soon followed "Koibitotachi no Pavement", the band's first #1 single.

In July 1986, ALFEE changed their name once more to THE ALFEE with the release of their 23rd single, "SWEAT & TEARS". The following month, they performed their fifth summer live, TOKYO BAY-AREA, to an audience of approximately 92,500 people. THE ALFEE was the first Japanese act to hold a concert with an audience of that size. At the show, the band premiered their new single, "ROCKDOM -Kaze ni Fukarete-". Rumors of the band's breakup surfaced[4] because of the large nature of the concert and the lyrics, "Oretachi no jidai wo wasurenaide" (Don't forget this era of our lives), but they turned out to be false.

In 1997, THE ALFEE switched labels to Toshiba EMI.

35th Anniversary

THE ALFEE celebrated their 35th anniversary in 2009. Together with their current label and their former label Pony Canyon, they re-released forty of their albums as either SHM-CDs or HQCDs in a cardboard jacket and twenty of their DVDs in a long case with lower price on March 18th. Later on August 8th and 9th, the band returned to their summer lives that went on hiatus for two years to hold their 26th and final, Legendary Summer 2009 YOKOHAMA PERFECT BURN.[2] 2009 was also the first year since 1999 that THE ALFEE released more than one single.

BE∀T BOYS

In 1981, THE ALFEE created an alias band called the BEAT BOYS. They released the single "Stars☆On 23" (later called "Shock!! TAKURO23"), a medley of 23 Yoshida Takuro songs. Seven years later in 1988, they changed their name to BE∀T BOYS with an upside-down "A" to represent a "reverse ALFEE". The group then became a dance side project and later released two albums, five singles, and a live video.

Members

Trivia

  • THE ALFEE is tied with SMAP and B'z for the second most singles (44) to chart in the Oricon weekly top ten.[5] (Hamasaki Ayumi has 45.)
  • They have performed 2246 concerts as of December 29, 2009.[2][6]

Discography

THE ALFEE promoting "Kibou no Hashi" (2004)
THE ALFEE promoting "Lifetime Love" (2008)
Note: All releases are under "THE ALFEE" unless otherwise stated.

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Other Singles

Videos

Compilations / Other

BE∀T BOYS Discography

Singles

Albums

Videos

References

  1. "映画「宇宙戦艦ヤマト 復活篇」主題歌「この愛を捧げて」オリコン・ウィークリーチャート2位!". Excite Anime News. December 23, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "THE ALFEE、27年にわたる野外イベントに幕". Oricon. August 10, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
  3. "Top 100 Japanese pops Artists - No.92". HMV. August 31, 2003. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
  4. "新たな始まりお台場10万人コンサート". タカミー王子の秘密. April 30, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
  5. "山下達郎「クリスマス・イブ」、24年連続100位ランクイン". Oricon. December 22, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
  6. "THE ALFEE 35th Anniversary 2009 My Truth". Retrieved December 31, 2009.

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