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THE GOSPELLERS
The Gospellers is a pioneering Japanese a cappella group, and have released albums throughout Asia. They are noted for their intricate harmonies, as well as the exquisite musicianship of all 5 members.
Profile
The Gospellers is a vocal group composed of:
- Tetsuya Murakami (born on Apr. 24, 1971)
- Kaoru Kurosawa (born on Apr. 3, 1971)
- Yuji Sakai (born on Oct. 5, 1972)
- Youichi Kitayama (born on Feb. 24, 1974)
- Yutaka Yasuoka (born on Aug. 5, 1974)
Biography
The group was formed in 1991 by the members of Waseda University's a cappella club "Street Corner Symphony". They released their first mini album "Down To Street" from File Records in Aug. 15 1994. After some changes in membership line up, they made their major record debut with their single Promise released from Ki/oon Records.
The group's 14th single Towani, and 6th album Soul Serenade, both entered the Oricon chart and set records for amongst the longest staying records in Oricon history. Their 16th single Hitori reached no. 3 on the Oricon chart, which marked the 1st occasion a complete a cappella piece reached the top 3 positions of a Japanese music chart.
In June 6th 2001, the group released the love ballad collection album Love Notes which sold almost 2 million copies across Asia, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, China, and Korea.
In March 10th 2004, they released their 9th original album Dressed up to the Nines which contains 12 tunes including "Right on, Babe" "Shin Osaka" "Machikado-on the corner-" (the theme music for JRA's 50th anniversary) "End roll" (the ending theme for Super Channel's program "ER"). The group embarked on their tour "The Gospellers' Hill Tour 2004 'Goukyu'" in April 16th.
In addition to their work as a group, they have worked as composers, chorus, producers etc for other artists, both as a group and individually.
Discography
Albums
- [1995.10.21] The Gospellers
- [1996.09.01] Nimaime
- [1997.07.21] MO' BEAT
- [1998.08.21] Vol.4
- [1999.07.23] FIVE KEYS
- [2000.10.12] Soul Serenade
- [2001.06.06] Love Notes
- [2002.02.20] FRENZY
- [2002.12.04] a Cappella
- [2004.03.10] Dressed up to the Nines
- [2004.11.17] G10
- [2006.11.22] Be As One
- [2007.11.28] The Gospellers Works
Singles
- [1994.12.21] Promise
- [1995.07.21] U'll Be Mine
- [1995.11.09] Winter Cheers!
- [1996.03.01] Two-way Street
- [1996.07.01] Calendar
- [1996.11.01] Machikirenai
- [1997.06.21] Wolf
- [1997.12.01] Owaranai Sekai/Vol.
- [1998.04.22] Yuuyake Shuffle
- [1998.06.20] BOO -Onakaga Sukuhodo Waratte Mitai-
- [1998.12.12] Atarashii Sekai
- [1999.06.19] Nettaiya
- [1999.12.01] Password
- [2000.08.23] Towani
- [2000.12.06] Kokuhaku
- [2001.03.07] Hitori
- [2001.08.01] Yakusokuno Kisetsu
- [2001.11.14] Chikai
- [2002.02.20] Get me on
- [2002.04.10] Escort
- [2002.11.13] Hoshikuzuno Machi
- [2003.10.22] Shin-Osaka
- [2004.01.28] Machikado - on the corner -
- [2004.07.07] Shinosaka
- [2004.07.07] Right on, Babe
- [2004.10.27] mimosa
- [2006.05.24] Hitosuji no Kiseki/Kaze wo Tsukamaete
- [2006.10.18] Platinum Kiss
- [2006.10.18] Hi no Ataru Sakamichi
- [2007.01.01] Platinum Kiss / Hi no Ataru Sakamichi
- [2007.10.17] It Still Matters-Ai wa Nemuranai/Kotoba ni Sureba feat. Howie D
- [2008.03.12] Aoi Tori
Compilation / Other
- [2007.10.17] Hattori Ryoichi ~Tanjou 100 Shuunen Kinen Tribute Album~ (#4 Ginza Can-Can Musume) (銀座カンカン娘)