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− | '''bridge''' (ブリッジ) was an indie pop | + | '''bridge''' (ブリッジ) was an indie pop band that formed in 1989 and soon signed with [[Trattoria]] Records. The group was headed by vocalist [[Otomo Mami]] and bassist [[Kaji Hideki]]. The group broke up in 1995 and Kaji went on to have a successful solo career with best selling records such as ''[[Tea (Kaji Hideki album)|tea]]'' and ''[[Mini Skirt (album)|MINI SKIRT]]''. |
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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===Singles=== | ===Singles=== | ||
*[1992.11.26] [[Windy Afternoon]] | *[1992.11.26] [[Windy Afternoon]] | ||
− | *[1993.03.01] [[A Meeting On the Disc]] (Would-be- | + | *[1993.03.01] [[A Meeting On the Disc]] <small>([[Wikipedia:Would-be-goods|Would-be-goods]] and '''bridge''')</small> |
*[1993.07.25] [[Paper Bikini Yaya]] | *[1993.07.25] [[Paper Bikini Yaya]] | ||
*[1993.11.10] [[Poupée de cire, Poupée de son]] (夢見るシャンソン人形) | *[1993.11.10] [[Poupée de cire, Poupée de son]] (夢見るシャンソン人形) | ||
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*[2002.07.17] ''[[Anchor (compilation)|ANCHOR]]'' (CD1 #5 "Watermelon Bikini") | *[2002.07.17] ''[[Anchor (compilation)|ANCHOR]]'' (CD1 #5 "Watermelon Bikini") | ||
*[2008.09.24] [[DJ Holiday]] - ''[[The Music from My Girlfriend's Console]]'' (#9 "Puppy Love") | *[2008.09.24] [[DJ Holiday]] - ''[[The Music from My Girlfriend's Console]]'' (#9 "Puppy Love") | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/3154/ Oricon Profile] | *[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/3154/ Oricon Profile] | ||
+ | [[Category:Japanese Bands]] | ||
[[Category:Shibuya-Kei]] | [[Category:Shibuya-Kei]] | ||
[[Category:J-Pop]] | [[Category:J-Pop]] | ||
[[Category:J-Rock]] | [[Category:J-Rock]] | ||
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[[Category:1990 Debut]] | [[Category:1990 Debut]] | ||
[[Category:Disbanded]] | [[Category:Disbanded]] |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 22 October 2016
bridge (ブリッジ) was an indie pop band that formed in 1989 and soon signed with Trattoria Records. The group was headed by vocalist Otomo Mami and bassist Kaji Hideki. The group broke up in 1995 and Kaji went on to have a successful solo career with best selling records such as tea and MINI SKIRT.
Contents
Members
- Otomo Mami (lead vocals)
- Ohashi Nobuyuki (guitar)
- Shimizu Hirotaka (vocals and guitar)
- Kurosawa Hiroko (drums)
- Kaji Hideki (bass and backing vocals)
- Ikemizu Mayumi (organ, piano, and accordion)
Discography
Studio Albums
- [1993.03.25] Spring Hill Fair
- [1994.07.01] Preppy Kicks
Best Albums
- [1995.07.26] The Best Of Trattoria Years
- [1997.12.10] EPLP
- [1999.06.20] TREASURE COLLECTION
Singles
- [1992.11.26] Windy Afternoon
- [1993.03.01] A Meeting On the Disc (Would-be-goods and bridge)
- [1993.07.25] Paper Bikini Yaya
- [1993.11.10] Poupée de cire, Poupée de son (夢見るシャンソン人形)
- [1994.03.25] Salt Water Taffee
- [1994.06.01] Pool Side Music
Compilations / Other
- [1990.xx.xx] fab gear (#5 "He, She & I")
- [1991.xx.xx] Grimsby Fishmarket 4 - Norrkoeping 0 (CD1 #13 "Room")
- [1991.08.23] Les Frederick Presents Innocence & Peppermints (#2 "Mes Premieres Vraies Vacances", #7 "Silly Love")
- [1991.11.27] BLOW UP (#1 "Vivre Sa Vie", #5 "Change")
- [1992.06.01] bend it! (#2 "Cruyff, Flying Dutchman")
- [1992.03.10] Television Personalities from Japan (#1 "Windy Afternoon")
- [1992.xx.xx] The Birth Of The Untruth (Side B #1 "Going To The Sea, You Kiss Me")
- [1999.12.13] The World In Winter (#3 "Christmas Jam")
- [2002.07.17] ANCHOR (CD1 #5 "Watermelon Bikini")
- [2008.09.24] DJ Holiday - The Music from My Girlfriend's Console (#9 "Puppy Love")