The 23rd Japan Record Awards ceremony was held on 31 December 1981 at the Imperial Theatre, Tokyo, and was broadcast live in Japan through the TBS Television network.[1] The broadcast ran from 19:00 (JST) to 20:54 (JST).[2] Keizō Takahashi hosted the ceremony for the thirteenth time.
23rd Japan Record Awards | |
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Date | 31 December 1981 |
Location | Imperial Theatre, Tokyo, Japan |
Hosted by | Keizō Takahashi |
Most awards | Akira Terao (3) |
Website | http://www.tbs.co.jp/recordaward/ |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Tokyo Broadcasting System Television |
The 23rd Japan Record Award went to Akira Terao for "Ruby no Yubiwa" (ja). "Ruby no Yubiwa" also won the Gold Award as well as the Lyricist, Composer, and Arranger Awards. Best Vocal Performance went to Hiromi Iwasaki for "Sumire Iro no Namida" (ja), and Best New Artist went to Masahiko Kondō for "Gin Gira Gin ni Sarigenaku" (ja).
Presenters
edit- Main host
- Keizō Takahashi
- Progress hosts
- Kentaro Watanabe (TBS announcer)
- Keiko Takeshita
Nominees and winners
editJapan Record Award
edit- "Ruby no Yubiwa" (ja)
- Artist: Akira Terao
- Lyricist: Takashi Matsumoto
- Composer: Akira Terao
- Arranger: Akira Inoue
Best Vocal Performance
edit- Hiromi Iwasaki – "Sumire Iro no Namida" (ja)
Best New Artist
edit- Masahiko Kondō – "Gin Gira Gin ni Sarigenaku" (ja)
New Artist Award
editBest New Artist Award nominations.
- Masahiko Kondō – "Gin Gira Gin ni Sarigenaku" (ja)
- Takayuki Takemoto – "Terete Zin Zin"
- Yūko to Yayoi – "Otōsan"
- Yutaka Yamakawa – "Hakodate Honsen" (ja)
- Hiroyuki Okita – "Hamidashi Champion"
Gold Award
editJapan Record Award nominations.
- Miyuki Kawanaka – "Anata Hitosuji"
- Shinichi Mori – "Inochi Ataete"
- Masako Mori – "Kanashimi Honsen Nihonkai" (ja)
- Hiroshi Itsuki – "Jinsei Kakurenbo" (ja)
- Kenji Sawada – "Stripper" (ja)
- Hiromi Iwasaki – "Sumire Iro no Namida" (ja)
- Hideki Saijo – "Sentimental Girl" (ja)
- Chanels – "Machikado Twilight" (ja)
- Toshiyuki Nishida – "Moshimo Piano ga Hajiketa nara" (ja)
- Akira Terao – "Ruby no Yubiwa" (ja)
Golden Idol Award
edit- Seiko Matsuda – "Kaze Tachinu" (ja)
- Tahara Toshihiko – "Good Luck Love" (ja)
- Naoko Kawai – "Smile For Me" (ja)
- Yoshie Kashiwabara – "Hello Goodbye" (ja)
Best Album Award
edit- Off Course – We Are (ja)
- Yumi Matsutoya – Mizu no Naka no Asia e (ja)
- Eiichi Ohtaki – A Long Vacation
Best Ten Albums
edit- Off Course – We Are (ja)
- Tatsuro Yamashita – On the Street Corner 1
- Yasuko Agawa – Sunglow
- Southern All Stars – Stereo Taiyō-zoku (ja)
- Yumi Matsutoya – Mizu no Naka no Asia e (ja)
- The Venus – Love Portion No.1
- Miyuki Nakajima – Ringetsu
- Eiichi Ohtaki – A Long Vacation
- Creation – Lonely Heart (ja)
Lyricist Award
edit- Takashi Matsumoto – "Ruby no Yubiwa" (ja) (singer: Akira Terao)
Composer Award
editAlso known as the Shinpei Nakayama Award.
- Akira Terao – "Ruby no Yubiwa" (ja) (singer: Akira Terao)
Arranger Award
edit- Akira Inoue – "Ruby no Yubiwa" (ja) (singer: Akira Terao)
Special Award
edit- Utako Matsushima
Planning Award
edit- Masayoshi Takanaka, Kitty Films, Polydor Records – Niji Densetsu
- King Records – Uta wa Ikiteiru
- Saori Yuki, Toshiba EMI – Shōwa Tsuyasho
Long Seller Award
edit- Yujiro Ishihara – "Brandy Glass" (ja)
- George Yamamoto – "Michi no Kuhitori Tabi" (ja)
- Tetsuya Ryu – "Okuhida Bojō" (ja)
References
edit- "Japan Grand Record Prize Awarded to Akira Terao". Billboard. 23 January 1982. p 86.
- ^ "活動〜日本レコード大賞〜【公益社団法人 日本作曲家協会】" (in Japanese). Japan Composer's Association. Archived from the original on 28 April 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- ^ "第23回レコード大賞" (in Japanese). sound.jp. Retrieved 6 July 2018.