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== Information ==
 
== Information ==
  
Iwasaki was born in 1958 as the oldest out of three daughters. While in grade school, Iwasaki Hiromi started taking voice lessons. She would later enter the singing contest [[Star Tanjou!]] in 1974 as a third year middle school student. Singing [[Kosaka Akiko]]'s [[Anata]], Iwasaki gained top prize in the contest and a contract with [[Victor Records]]. A year later after the contest, Iwasaki debuted as a singer with the single [[Duet]]. She promoted the single with the catchphrase "Iwasaki Hiromi Echoes From Heaven" (天まで響け岩崎宏美).  
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Iwasaki was born in 1958 as the oldest out of three daughters. While in grade school, Iwasaki Hiromi started taking voice lessons. She later entered the singing contest "[[Star Tanjou!]]" in 1974 as a third year middle school student. Singing [[Kosaka Akiko]]'s "[[Anata]]", Iwasaki gained top prize in the contest and a contract with [[Victor Records]]. A year later after the contest, Iwasaki debuted as a singer with the single "[[Duet]]". She promoted the single with the catchphrase "Iwasaki Hiromi Echoes From Heaven" (天まで響け岩崎宏美).  
  
Iwasaki's big hit didn't come until her second single, [[Romance (Iwasaki Hiromi)|Romance]], was released. Selling over 90,000 copies, the single gave the chance for Iwasaki to make her first appearance on that year's [[Kouhaku Utagassen]]. Two years, she gained another hit when she released the single [[Shishuuki]], winning many awards at the end of the year musical award show [[Japan Record Awards]]. Before the decade ended, Iwasaki began a second career as an actress by appearing in the musical "Hamlet".
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Iwasaki's big hit didn't come until her second single, "[[Romance (Iwasaki Hiromi)|Romance]]", was released. Selling over 90,000 copies, the single gave the chance for Iwasaki to make her first appearance on that year's [[Kouhaku Utagassen]]. Two years, she gained another hit when she released the single "[[Shishuuki]]", winning many awards at the end of the year musical award show [[Japan Record Awards]]. Before the decade ended, Iwasaki began a second career as an actress by appearing in the musical "Hamlet".
  
In 1982, Iwasaki released the single [[Madonna-tachi no Lullaby]]. Used as a theme song to Tuesdays Suspense Dorama series, the single was well-received by the public as it sold over 800,000 copies and won Iwasaki another award for Best Song Ballad. Not long after, her sister [[Iwasaki Yoshimi]] would debut as a singer with the debut of her first single [[Aka to Kuro]].  
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In 1982, Iwasaki released the single "[[Madonna-tachi no Lullaby]]". Used as a theme song to Tuesdays Suspense Dorama series, the single was well-received by the public as it sold over 800,000 copies and won Iwasaki another award for Best Song Ballad. Not long after, her sister [[Iwasaki Yoshimi]] made her debut as a singer with the debut of her first single "[[Aka to Kuro]]".  
  
From 1988 to 1998, Iwasaki would perform at various live houses around Japan. She also collaborated with [[Cat Gray]], [[Sato Chikuzen]], and [[Shionoya Satoru]] on various songs including the singles [[Yurusanai]] and [[Ato Kata mo Naku]]. In 2007, Iwasaki collaborated with the [[Wikipedia:Czech Philharmonic|Czech Philharmonic]] to release the album [[Praha|PRAHA]].
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From 1988 to 1998, Iwasaki performed at various live houses around Japan. She also collaborated with [[Cat Gray]], [[Sato Chikuzen]], and [[Shionoya Satoru]] on various songs including the singles "[[Yurusanai]]" and "[[Ato Kata mo Naku]]". In 2007, Iwasaki collaborated with the [[Wikipedia:Czech Philharmonic|Czech Philharmonic]] to release the album ''[[Praha|PRAHA]]''.
  
 
== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
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* [1985.06.05] [[Giyaman]] (戯夜曼)
 
* [1985.06.05] [[Giyaman]] (戯夜曼)
 
* [1985.11.21] [[Cinema|cinema]]
 
* [1985.11.21] [[Cinema|cinema]]
* [1986.07.21] [[Wagamama]] (わがまま)
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* [1986.07.21] [[Wagamama (Iwasaki Hiromi)|Wagamama]] (わがまま)
 
* [1987.07.21] [[Yokubari|YOKUBAI]]
 
* [1987.07.21] [[Yokubari|YOKUBAI]]
 
* [1988.07.21] [[Me Too|Me too]]
 
* [1988.07.21] [[Me Too|Me too]]
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* [1989.12.26] [[My Favorite Song II]]
 
* [1989.12.26] [[My Favorite Song II]]
 
* [1990.10.25] [[Best One|BEST ONE]]
 
* [1990.10.25] [[Best One|BEST ONE]]
* [1990.12.01] [[Best Collection]] (ベスト・コレクション)
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* [1990.12.01] [[Best Collection (Iwasaki Hiromi)|Best Collection]] (ベスト・コレクション)
 
* [1991.11.25] [[Iwasaki Hiromi Aishouka Shuu]] (岩崎宏美愛唱歌集)
 
* [1991.11.25] [[Iwasaki Hiromi Aishouka Shuu]] (岩崎宏美愛唱歌集)
 
* [1992.11.26] [[Iwasaki Hiromi Best Collection]] (岩崎宏美ベスト・セレクション)
 
* [1992.11.26] [[Iwasaki Hiromi Best Collection]] (岩崎宏美ベスト・セレクション)
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* [1979.02.05] [[Haru Oboro]] (春おぼろ)
 
* [1979.02.05] [[Haru Oboro]] (春おぼろ)
 
* [1979.05.08] [[Natsu ni Dakarete]] (夏に抱かれて)
 
* [1979.05.08] [[Natsu ni Dakarete]] (夏に抱かれて)
* [1979.09.15] [[Mangekyou]] (万華鏡 )
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* [1979.09.15] [[Mangekyou (Iwasaki Hiromi)|Mangekyou]] (万華鏡)
 
* [1980.01.21] [[Slow na Ai ga Ii wa]] (スローな愛がいいわ)
 
* [1980.01.21] [[Slow na Ai ga Ii wa]] (スローな愛がいいわ)
 
* [1980.04.05] [[Jyoyuu]] (女優)
 
* [1980.04.05] [[Jyoyuu]] (女優)
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* [1984.02.21] [[Hatachi no Koi]] (20の恋)
 
* [1984.02.21] [[Hatachi no Koi]] (20の恋)
 
* [1984.05.21] [[Mikan no Shouzou]] (未完の肖像)
 
* [1984.05.21] [[Mikan no Shouzou]] (未完の肖像)
* [1984.08.21] [[Hashi]] (橋)
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* [1984.08.21] [[Hashi (Iwasaki Hiromi)|Hashi]] (橋)
 
* [1985.04.05] [[Kesshin / Yume Kariyuudo]] (決心/夢狩人)
 
* [1985.04.05] [[Kesshin / Yume Kariyuudo]] (決心/夢狩人)
 
* [1985.10.21] [[Gekkou (Iwasaki Hiromi)|Gekkou]] (月光)
 
* [1985.10.21] [[Gekkou (Iwasaki Hiromi)|Gekkou]] (月光)
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* [2007.12.27] [[Royal Box ~Super Live Collection~|ROYAL BOX ~Super Live Collection~]] (ROYAL BOX 〜スーパー・ライブ・コレクション〜 )
 
* [2007.12.27] [[Royal Box ~Super Live Collection~|ROYAL BOX ~Super Live Collection~]] (ROYAL BOX 〜スーパー・ライブ・コレクション〜 )
 
* [2008.6.25] [["Tanjou" "Kazoku" "Kyoudai" Box|"Tanjou" "Kazoku" "Kyoudai" BOX]] (『誕生』『家族』『きょうだい』BOX)
 
* [2008.6.25] [["Tanjou" "Kazoku" "Kyoudai" Box|"Tanjou" "Kazoku" "Kyoudai" BOX]] (『誕生』『家族』『きょうだい』BOX)
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=== Compliations / Others ===
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* [1996.03.23] ''[[Mo' Beauty Hits|MO' BEAUTY HITS!]]''
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* [1998.03.21] ''[[80's Girl Pop (Tsutsumi Kyohei Ultra Best Tracks)|80'S GIRL POP (Tsutsumi Kyohei ULTRA BEST TRACKS)]]''
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* [1999.11.03] ''[[20 Seiki Best Idol History Victor Entertainment Hen 1|20 Seiki BEST Idol History Victor Entertainment Hen 1]]''
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* [1999.11.03] ''[[20 Seiki Best Idol History Victor Entertainment Hen 2|20 Seiki BEST Idol History Victor Entertainment Hen 2]]''
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* [2003.04.23] ''[[Anime Pocket Monsters TV Shuudaika Perfect Best (1997-2003)]]'' (アニメポケットモンスター TV主題歌 パーフェクトベスト(1997-2003)) (#11 ''Boku no Best Friend e'')
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* [2003.10.22] ''[[Debut!]]''
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* [2004.11.17] ''[[Eternal Ballads]]''
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* [2005.10.19] ''[[Meikyoku Hakkutsu! Jewel Ballads]]''
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* [2007.11.05] ''[[Aku Yu wo Utatta 100 Hito "Watashi no Aoi Tori"]]''
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* [2010.04.14] ''[[Utahime ~Best Josei Vocalist~|Utahime ~BEST Josei Vocalist~]]''
  
 
=== Video / DVD ===
 
=== Video / DVD ===

Latest revision as of 16:21, 14 August 2012

Iwasaki Hiromi

Iwasaki Hiromi (岩崎宏美) is a Japanese pop singer and actress.

Profile

  • Nickname: Hiroring (ヒロリン)
  • Birthdate: November 12, 1958
  • Birthplace: Koto, Tokyo, Japan
  • Family: Iwasaki Yoshimi (Younger Sister)

Information

Iwasaki was born in 1958 as the oldest out of three daughters. While in grade school, Iwasaki Hiromi started taking voice lessons. She later entered the singing contest "Star Tanjou!" in 1974 as a third year middle school student. Singing Kosaka Akiko's "Anata", Iwasaki gained top prize in the contest and a contract with Victor Records. A year later after the contest, Iwasaki debuted as a singer with the single "Duet". She promoted the single with the catchphrase "Iwasaki Hiromi Echoes From Heaven" (天まで響け岩崎宏美).

Iwasaki's big hit didn't come until her second single, "Romance", was released. Selling over 90,000 copies, the single gave the chance for Iwasaki to make her first appearance on that year's Kouhaku Utagassen. Two years, she gained another hit when she released the single "Shishuuki", winning many awards at the end of the year musical award show Japan Record Awards. Before the decade ended, Iwasaki began a second career as an actress by appearing in the musical "Hamlet".

In 1982, Iwasaki released the single "Madonna-tachi no Lullaby". Used as a theme song to Tuesdays Suspense Dorama series, the single was well-received by the public as it sold over 800,000 copies and won Iwasaki another award for Best Song Ballad. Not long after, her sister Iwasaki Yoshimi made her debut as a singer with the debut of her first single "Aka to Kuro".

From 1988 to 1998, Iwasaki performed at various live houses around Japan. She also collaborated with Cat Gray, Sato Chikuzen, and Shionoya Satoru on various songs including the singles "Yurusanai" and "Ato Kata mo Naku". In 2007, Iwasaki collaborated with the Czech Philharmonic to release the album PRAHA.

Discography

Original Albums

Live Albums

Cover Albums

Best Albums

Singles

CD-BOX

Compliations / Others

Video / DVD

  • [1982.12.16] '82 Iwasaki Hiromi Recital ('82岩崎宏美リサイタル)
  • [1983.12.16] '83 Iwasaki Hiromi Recital ('83岩崎宏美リサイタル)
  • [1986.12.16] Pyramid (ピラミッド)
  • [1996.12.04] LIVE'96 FULL CIRCLE
  • [2003.07.02] Minna no Uta "Egao" DVD Single (みんなのうた「笑顔」 DVDシングル)
  • [2005.04.21] 30TH ANNIVERSARY LIVE SPECIAL "Happiness"
  • [2005.05.25] Tada Ai no Tame ni Dake / Tegami (ただ・愛のためにだけ/手紙)
  • [2008.09.24] Iwasaki Hiromi Iwasaki Yoshimi Precious Night (岩崎宏美・岩崎良美 Precious Night)

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