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| name = B'z | | name = B'z | ||
| image = B'z.jpg | | image = B'z.jpg | ||
− | | japanese-name = | + | | japanese-name = B'z |
| date-of-creation = 1988 | | date-of-creation = 1988 | ||
| origin = Japan | | origin = Japan | ||
| genres = Rock, Pop, Hard rock | | genres = Rock, Pop, Hard rock | ||
| years-active = 1988-present | | years-active = 1988-present | ||
− | | labels = | + | | labels = BMG Victor air records (1988-1990)<br>BMG Victor ZEZ (1990-1992)<br>BMG Rooms ZEZ (1992-1994)<br>BMG Rooms VERMILLION (1995)<br>Rooms RECORDS VERMILLION (1995-2001)<br>VERMILLION RECORDS (2002-present) |
| website = [http://bz-vermillion.com/ bz-vermillion.com] | | website = [http://bz-vermillion.com/ bz-vermillion.com] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | {{main|e1=[ | + | {{main|e1=[[Wikipedia:B'z|B'z]]}} |
− | '''B'z''' (read as '' | + | '''B'z''' (read as ''Biizu'') is a Japanese hard rock duo, comprising [[wikipedia:Tak Matsumoto|Takahiro "Tak" Matsumoto]] and [[wikipedia:Koshi Inaba|Koshi Inaba]]. |
B'z has released 43 consecutive #1 singles, 23 #1 albums, and sold more than 78 million records in Japan alone.<ref>Japanese {{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/confidence/55724/full/|title=B'z got their 22nd #1 album, ranked No.1 in history and dominates all the 6 main ranking sections.|publisher=[[wikipedia:Oricon|Oricon]]|date=2008-06-24|accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> Under the recommendation of [[wikipedia:Steve Vai|Steve Vai]], B'z were the first artists from Asia to have their handprints and signatures put up in the [[wikipedia:Guitar Center#Hollywood's RockWalk|Hollywood's RockWalk]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/rss/nn20071121b1.html|title=Duo B'z enters L.A. Rockwalk|publisher=[[wikipedia:The Japan Times|The Japan Times]]|date=2007-11-21|accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> | B'z has released 43 consecutive #1 singles, 23 #1 albums, and sold more than 78 million records in Japan alone.<ref>Japanese {{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/confidence/55724/full/|title=B'z got their 22nd #1 album, ranked No.1 in history and dominates all the 6 main ranking sections.|publisher=[[wikipedia:Oricon|Oricon]]|date=2008-06-24|accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> Under the recommendation of [[wikipedia:Steve Vai|Steve Vai]], B'z were the first artists from Asia to have their handprints and signatures put up in the [[wikipedia:Guitar Center#Hollywood's RockWalk|Hollywood's RockWalk]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/rss/nn20071121b1.html|title=Duo B'z enters L.A. Rockwalk|publisher=[[wikipedia:The Japan Times|The Japan Times]]|date=2007-11-21|accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> | ||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
− | * '''{{nihongo|Tak Matsumoto|松本 孝弘|Matsumoto Takahiro}}''' ( | + | * '''{{nihongo|Tak Matsumoto|松本 孝弘|Matsumoto Takahiro}}''' (Guitar, Composition) |
− | * '''{{nihongo|Koshi Inaba|稲葉 浩志|Inaba | + | * '''{{nihongo|Koshi Inaba|稲葉 浩志|Inaba Kōshi}}''' (Vocals, Lyrics) |
=== Support members === | === Support members === | ||
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Musicians who accompany them on albums and tours. | Musicians who accompany them on albums and tours. | ||
− | * '''{{nihongo|Takanobu Masuda|増田 隆宣|Masuda Takanobu}}''' ( | + | * '''{{nihongo|Takanobu Masuda|増田 隆宣|Masuda Takanobu}}''' (Keyboard, Organ) |
− | * '''Shane | + | * '''Shane Gaalaas''' (Drums, Percussion) |
− | * '''[[wikipedia:Barry Sparks|Barry Sparks]]''' ( | + | * '''[[wikipedia:Barry Sparks|Barry Sparks]]''' (Bass) |
− | * '''{{nihongo|[[wikipedia:Akihito Tokunaga|Akihito Tokunaga]]|徳永 暁人|Tokunaga Akihito}}''' ( | + | * '''{{nihongo|[[wikipedia:Akihito Tokunaga|Akihito Tokunaga]]|徳永 暁人|Tokunaga Akihito}}''' (Bass, Backing vocals) |
− | * '''{{nihongo|Shinichiro Ota|大田 紳一郎| | + | * '''{{nihongo|Shinichiro Ota|大田 紳一郎|Ōta Shin'ichirō}}''' (Backing vocals, Rhythm guitar) |
== Song themes in Detective Conan == | == Song themes in Detective Conan == | ||
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=== Opening themes === | === Opening themes === | ||
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Girigiri chop]]''' - Opening 6 ''(Episodes 143~167)'' |
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Shōdō]]''' - Opening 17 ''(Episodes 425~437)'' |
* '''[[Don't Wanna Lie]]''' - Opening 31 ''(Episodes 613~626)'' | * '''[[Don't Wanna Lie]]''' - Opening 31 ''(Episodes 613~626)'' | ||
− | * '''[[Q&A]]''' - Opening 36 ''(Episodes 696~)'' | + | * '''[[Q&A]]''' - Opening 36 ''(Episodes 696~717)'' |
+ | * '''[[Hane]]''' (Koshi Inaba solo) - Opening 42 ''(Episodes 804~816)'' | ||
+ | * '''[[Sekai wa Anata no Iro ni Naru]]''' - Opening 43 ''(Episodes 817~844)'' | ||
+ | * '''[[SLEEPLESS]]''' - Opening 55 ''(Episodes 1033~1048)'' | ||
=== Closing themes === | === Closing themes === | ||
− | * '''[[Overture]]''' - Closing 16 ''(Episodes 300~306)'' | + | * '''[[Overture]]''' (Koshi Inaba solo) - Closing 16 ''(Episodes 300~306)'' |
− | * '''[[Pilgrim]]''' - Closing 39''(Episodes 627~628)'' | + | * '''[[Pilgrim]]''' - Closing 39'' (Episodes 627~628)'' |
=== Movie themes === | === Movie themes === | ||
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* '''[[ONE]]''' - Movie 3 ''([[The Last Wizard of the Century]])'' | * '''[[ONE]]''' - Movie 3 ''([[The Last Wizard of the Century]])'' | ||
* '''[[Everlasting]]''' - Movie 6 ''([[The Phantom of Baker Street]])'' | * '''[[Everlasting]]''' - Movie 6 ''([[The Phantom of Baker Street]])'' | ||
− | * '''[[Yuruginai | + | * '''[[Yuruginai Mono Hitotsu]]''' - Movie 10 ''([[The Private Eyes' Requiem]])'' |
* '''[[Don't Wanna Lie]]''' - Movie 15 ''([[Quarter of Silence]])'' | * '''[[Don't Wanna Lie]]''' - Movie 15 ''([[Quarter of Silence]])'' | ||
+ | * '''[[Sekai wa Anata no Iro ni Naru]]''' - Movie 20 ''([[The Darkest Nightmare]])'' | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
− | + | # [[wikipedia:B'z|B'z - Wikipedia]] | |
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Artist]] | [[Category:Artist]] | ||
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+ | [[zh:B'z]] | ||
+ | [[de:B’z]] |
Latest revision as of 20:55, 20 January 2024
Japanese name: | B'z |
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Date of creation: | 1988 |
Origin: | Japan |
Genres: | Rock, Pop, Hard rock |
Years active: | 1988-present |
Labels: | BMG Victor air records (1988-1990) BMG Victor ZEZ (1990-1992) BMG Rooms ZEZ (1992-1994) BMG Rooms VERMILLION (1995) Rooms RECORDS VERMILLION (1995-2001) VERMILLION RECORDS (2002-present) |
Website: | bz-vermillion.com |
B'z (read as Biizu) is a Japanese hard rock duo, comprising Takahiro "Tak" Matsumoto and Koshi Inaba.
B'z has released 43 consecutive #1 singles, 23 #1 albums, and sold more than 78 million records in Japan alone.[1] Under the recommendation of Steve Vai, B'z were the first artists from Asia to have their handprints and signatures put up in the Hollywood's RockWalk.[2]
Contents
Members
- Tak Matsumoto (松本 孝弘 Matsumoto Takahiro ) (Guitar, Composition)
- Koshi Inaba (稲葉 浩志 Inaba Kōshi ) (Vocals, Lyrics)
Support members
Musicians who accompany them on albums and tours.
- Takanobu Masuda (増田 隆宣 Masuda Takanobu ) (Keyboard, Organ)
- Shane Gaalaas (Drums, Percussion)
- Barry Sparks (Bass)
- Akihito Tokunaga (徳永 暁人 Tokunaga Akihito ) (Bass, Backing vocals)
- Shinichiro Ota (大田 紳一郎 Ōta Shin'ichirō ) (Backing vocals, Rhythm guitar)
Song themes in Detective Conan
Opening themes
- Girigiri chop - Opening 6 (Episodes 143~167)
- Shōdō - Opening 17 (Episodes 425~437)
- Don't Wanna Lie - Opening 31 (Episodes 613~626)
- Q&A - Opening 36 (Episodes 696~717)
- Hane (Koshi Inaba solo) - Opening 42 (Episodes 804~816)
- Sekai wa Anata no Iro ni Naru - Opening 43 (Episodes 817~844)
- SLEEPLESS - Opening 55 (Episodes 1033~1048)
Closing themes
Movie themes
- ONE - Movie 3 (The Last Wizard of the Century)
- Everlasting - Movie 6 (The Phantom of Baker Street)
- Yuruginai Mono Hitotsu - Movie 10 (The Private Eyes' Requiem)
- Don't Wanna Lie - Movie 15 (Quarter of Silence)
- Sekai wa Anata no Iro ni Naru - Movie 20 (The Darkest Nightmare)
See also
References
- ^ Japanese "B'z got their 22nd #1 album, ranked No.1 in history and dominates all the 6 main ranking sections.". Oricon. 2008-06-24. http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/confidence/55724/full/. Retrieved on 2008-11-14.
- ^ "Duo B'z enters L.A. Rockwalk". The Japan Times. 2007-11-21. http://search.japantimes.co.jp/rss/nn20071121b1.html. Retrieved on 2008-11-14.