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On May 25, 2009, the day Glay completed 15 years since their debut, the band released the single "I am XXX". The song was used as the main theme for the movie "Blood: The Last Vampire" around Asia, chosen by producer Bill Kong.
 
On May 25, 2009, the day Glay completed 15 years since their debut, the band released the single "I am XXX". The song was used as the main theme for the movie "Blood: The Last Vampire" around Asia, chosen by producer Bill Kong.
  
On June 10, 2009, Glay released the first part of theri greatest hits collection: [[THE GREAT VACATION VOL. 1 - SUPER BEST OF GLAY|The_Great_Vacation_Vol.1_~Super_Best_of_GLAY~]], a triple CD containing most of their singles released after 2000, and a re-recorded version of 1998's "Yuuwaku" in the 2 first CD's, while the third CD is mostly composed of unreleased songs.
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On June 10, 2009, Glay released the first part of theri greatest hits collection: [[The_Great_Vacation_Vol.1_~Super_Best_of_GLAY~|THE GREAT VACATION VOL. 1 - SUPER BEST OF GLAY]], a triple CD containing most of their singles released after 2000, and a re-recorded version of 1998's "Yuuwaku" in the 2 first CD's, while the third CD is mostly composed of unreleased songs.
  
 
In September, Glay returned to the U.S. and held "The Great Vacation U.S. Tour" in California. The band played at The Fillmore, in San Francisco, on September 9 and at the House of Blues on September 11 and 12.
 
In September, Glay returned to the U.S. and held "The Great Vacation U.S. Tour" in California. The band played at The Fillmore, in San Francisco, on September 9 and at the House of Blues on September 11 and 12.
  
On October 21, 2009, Glay released the second part of their greatest hits collection [[THE GREAT VACATION Vol. 2 - SUPER BEST OF GLAY|The_Great_Vacation_Vol.1_~Super_Best_of_GLAY~]], a copilation of hit singles from 1994 to 2000 and re-recorded versions of "Acid Head", "Shutter Speeds no TEEMA" and "BURST", as well as a remastering of the older tracks. The third disc is another collection of unreleased songs.
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On October 21, 2009, Glay released the second part of their greatest hits collection [[The_Great_Vacation_Vol.2_~Super_Best_of_GLAY~| THE GREAT VACATION Vol. 2 - SUPER BEST OF GLAY]] a copilation of hit singles from 1994 to 2000 and re-recorded versions of "Acid Head", "Shutter Speeds no TEEMA" and "BURST", as well as a remastering of the older tracks. The third disc is another collection of unreleased songs.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 14:07, 9 December 2009

GLAY (2009)

GLAY is a Japanese rock band under the Toshiba EMI label. One of Japan's most popular rock bands, GLAY's name originated from a deliberate misspelling of "gray" representing the wide range of genres the band can fit into without being classified as "black" or "white". GLAY has not been afraid to experiment with different styles of music, and with songs ranging from gospel to pure rock.

Since their debut single, RAIN (produced by X Japan's YOSHIKI), they have produced over 10 albums and 40 singles. With record numbers of audiences attending their concerts and releases reaching #1 spot on charts, GLAY continues to have an impact on the Japanese music scene. GLAY celebrated its 10th Year Anniversary in 2004 and is now celebrating their 15th Anniversary in 2009.

Members

ex-Members

Along with the three members are supporting musicians Nagai Toshi (drums) and D.I.E. (keyboard) who was later replaced by Komori "sk55" Shigeo when he left to pursue a solo career. In some live performances, Sakuma Masahide, GLAY's producer/manager, also played as a supporting musician.

Biography

The band was formed in 1988 by TAKURO and TERU. HISASHI joined shortly after, when his band ARI broke up. The band became popular in their hometown. In 1990, when the members gratuated from highschool, they headed down to Tokyo to try and push their career even further.

However, things were dificult in Tokyo. The band performed for very small audiences, sometimes for only one person. The members had to work very hard to be able to keep themselves and the band. It was not until JIRO joined the band, in 1992, that things started to change. JIRO came with new ideas that opened the doors for them and helped them to get more success in the indies circuit.

In 1993, YOSHIKI watched one of their performances and signed them under his label, EXTASY RECORDS. Since then, they've been very successful, with consecutive #1 hits and million selling albums and singles. The band has done remarkable events like the GLAY EXPO's (they've done three editions so far), which always gather hundreds of thousands of people and stablished a record with the EXPO '99, as it had the largest audience in Japan.

In 2004 GLAY celebrated their 10th year as a major band with the EXPO 2004, which was attended by 100,000 people. It was one of the busiest years in the band's career, with the release of the album THE FRUSTRATED and four singles, along with other products, and appearances in a number of TV shows. The celebration was finished only in 2005, with the GLAY DOME TOUR 2005 "WHITE ROAD" in TOKYO DOME and the release of the compilation -Ballad Best Singles- WHITE ROAD.

Although GLAY had just celebrated a decade of success, the band faced serious problems with its record label in 2005. They did not give details of it, but, reportedly, the record company stopped providing royalties for their songs, leading the band to terminate their contract with Unlimited Records. They did not release any material that year, besides the best album and the DVD of the 2005 Dome Tour. Their only new work was the single SCREAM, in collaboration with group EXILE, which was released under EXILE's record label. The band sued the company in 2007 and, on October 22, 2009, a Tokyo court has ruled in favor of Glay over the ownership of 147 songs and ordered Unlimited Records to pay them 670 million yen for back royalties and unpaid contract fees.

In early 2006, still without a record label, they produced the tour "ROCK'N'ROLL SWINDLE 2006". Later, they signed up with Capitol Records and released three singles, G4, Natsuoto / Hen na Yume ~THOUSAND DREAMS~ and ANSWER, the latter, with their idol, Himuro Kyosuke. They also performed the concert "KYOSUKE HIMURO + GLAY SWING ADDICTION 2006" and the tour "GLAY TOUR 2006 ROCK'N'ROLL SWINDLE~Re-birth~", at the end of the year.

In January, 2007 the band released the single 100 Man Kai no KISS and, a week later, their ninth original album LOVE IS BEAUTIFUL which managed to reach #1 on the charts in spite of the low sales compared to previous releases. In April 4th they released the single Kodou, wich is the theme song for the movie Taitei no Ken.

In August 2008, GLAY performed for the first time in the United States. The "GLAY VERB tour 2008 in U.S." was held at The Fillmore, in San Francisco, on August 12, and at the House of Blues, in Los Angeles, on August 15 and 16, 2008.

In 2009, Glay celebrates 15 years since the release of their debut single "Rain". The first commemorative release was the 6 track single "Say Your Dream" on March 4, 2009. The title song is 13 minutes long. Takuro reported that he approached this song as the message he would like to leave if he were to die, and that it took seven year to be completed. The promotional video was divided into two parts, the first of them started broadcasting on TV channels five days before the release of the single. The second part remained accessible on internet only through a pass code obtained with the limited edition of the single. On the same premium site, there was a PV of the coupling song "Haru made wa".

On May 25, 2009, the day Glay completed 15 years since their debut, the band released the single "I am XXX". The song was used as the main theme for the movie "Blood: The Last Vampire" around Asia, chosen by producer Bill Kong.

On June 10, 2009, Glay released the first part of theri greatest hits collection: THE GREAT VACATION VOL. 1 - SUPER BEST OF GLAY, a triple CD containing most of their singles released after 2000, and a re-recorded version of 1998's "Yuuwaku" in the 2 first CD's, while the third CD is mostly composed of unreleased songs.

In September, Glay returned to the U.S. and held "The Great Vacation U.S. Tour" in California. The band played at The Fillmore, in San Francisco, on September 9 and at the House of Blues on September 11 and 12.

On October 21, 2009, Glay released the second part of their greatest hits collection THE GREAT VACATION Vol. 2 - SUPER BEST OF GLAY a copilation of hit singles from 1994 to 2000 and re-recorded versions of "Acid Head", "Shutter Speeds no TEEMA" and "BURST", as well as a remastering of the older tracks. The third disc is another collection of unreleased songs.

Trivia

  • Their expo concert held in 1999 in Makuhari which pulled 200,000 fans is the biggest concert ever held in jpop/jrock history.
  • Their first compilation album, REVIEW, used to be the biggest selling album of all time in Japan back in 1997. It is now ranked at No.3.
  • Yuuwaku is the biggest selling single in 1998.
  • GLAY is #3 on the Oricon million seller singles ranking (total of 6 singles).
  • They are the # 7 on the Oricon total sales ranking (over 36 million copies).
  • The band is also the #6 on the general ranking and the #4 on the male ranking of the artists who reached #1 on the Oricon singles chart (total of 21 singles).
  • Their transfer from Pony Canyon to Toshiba EMI is the most expensive transfer in Japan.
  • In 1998, Japan's telephone system was put out of service because the fans massively tried to book tickets for GLAY's tour. It happened again in February 1999, in Hokkaido, where the lines were clogged for 10 hours.
  • In October 2002, they played in Beijing, luring a sold-out audience of 35,000. It is the most expensive gig in China's history.
  • They have won many prizes, including the Japan Record Awards Gran Prix for Winter, again.
  • TAKURO has written/composed songs for Amuro Namie (LOVEBITE), MISIA (Fuyu no Étrangère), Utada Hikaru (Time Limit and Drama), Tak Matsumoto (ENGAGED) and Nakashima Mika (Hitoiro and EYES FOR THE MOON), among other artists.
  • HISASHI played the guitar parts in the beginning of Utada Hikaru's Letters.
  • Yamashita Tomohisa has claimed to be a big fan of GLAY. So have Utada Hikaru and ORANGE RANGE members.

Discography

Albums

Original Albums

Best Albums

Singles

Video Singles

  • [1999.05.19] Survival (サバイバル)
  • [2003.03.05] Itsuka (いつか)

Digital Singles

Collaborations

VHS / LD / DVD

Soundtracks

Compilations / Other

External Links