Kome Kome Club (米米CLUB, Kome Kome Kurabu) is a Japanese pop rock band formed in 1982 which achieved commercial success by blending soul and funk musical styles.[2][3] They also use the style of rakugo.[4]
Kome Kome Club | |
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Origin | Japan |
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Years active | 1982–1997 2006–present |
Labels | Sony |
Members |
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Website | http://www.komekomeclub.net/ |
Kome Kome Club | |
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YouTube information | |
Channel | |
Years active | 2021 - |
Subscribers | 58k[1] |
Total views | 23,367,094 million times[1] |
Last updated: January 15, 2024 |
History
edit1982–1997: Commercial success
editKome Kome Club was founded in 1982 by vocalist Tatsuya Ishii (sometimes credited as "Carl Smoky Ishiii") and fellow members.[5] They released their debut single and album in October 1985. In 1990, "Roman Hikō" became a hit song. In 1992, "Kimi ga Iru Dake de" topped the Oricon chart, remaining in the charts for 33 weeks.[6] It was the fifth best-selling song in Japan since Oricon's establishment,[7] and the second best-selling J-Pop single, slightly behind Southern All Stars' "TSUNAMI", (released in January 2000). "Kimi ga Iru Dake de" was written around the marriage of band members Minako (also Ishii's sister) and Kaneko, the saxophone/keyboardist.
Drummer Ryo-J and guitarist Joplin Tokunoh parted ways with the band in 1995. Ishii tried to continue the band, but in the end he officially dissolved it in March 1997.
2006–present: Reunion
editWith the two members returning, the band reformed in the middle of 2006 for a series of concerts as well as a few new recordings, including "Well Come 2" [sic], which spurred a video where the band members were depicted as toys (complete with enlarged doll-like heads, UPC bar codes and one, "James" Onoda Yasuhide bursting out of his "box"). The video also gives a nod to all of its members by having a screen shot with their name and them playing in the scene, this includes members of Big Horns Bee and Sue Cream Sue. It is a part of Sony Music Japan. Sony has frequently had appearances of the "Well Come 2" video on various streaming websites pulled while leaving other videos from the same DVD online.
A combined CD/DVD release featured a parody of the "hentai" (aka "racy') videos where the two dancers (Minako and Mari, also known as "Sue Cream Sue") dance to songs of Kome Kome in various states of dress and undress (and strange costumes like animals). However, this being 20 years later, their costumes are not as skimpy as the ones in their famed "Costume Dance" videos during Kome Kome's heyday. They do poke a bit of fun with it and guitarist, Be, narrates over the slow-motion action when their skirts fly up a little.
Although there was a very long layoff, "Well Come 2" still became a Top 10 hit on the Oricon charts.[8] On October 22, 2006, they announced that they completely revoked their breakup.[9] In September 2007, their new studio album komedia.jp was released. On December 31, 2007, they took part in the 58th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Members
editCurrent members
edit- Carl Smoky Ishii (カールスモーキー石井, Kāru Sumōkī Ishii, Real name: Tatsuya Ishii (石井 竜也, Ishii Tatsuya)) born 22 September 1959 (1985-1997, 2006-) - vocal
- James Onoda (ジェームス小野田, Jēmusu Onoda, Real name: Yasuhide Onoda (小野田 安秀, Onoda Yasuhide)) born 8 November 1959 (1985-1997, 2006-) - vocal, chorus
- BON (ボン, BON, Real name: Kensaku Ookubo (大久保 謙作, Ōkubo Kensaku)) born 5 March 1960 (1985-1997, 2006-) - bass
- BE (ベー, Bē, Real name: Naoki Hayashibe (林部直樹, Hayashibe Naoki)) born 29 July 1965 (1985-1997, 2006-) - guitar
- Flash Kaneko (フラッシュ金子, Furasshu Kaneko, Real name: Takahiro Kaneko (金子隆博, Kaneko Takahiro)) born 22 March 1964 (1985-1997, 2006-) - Saxophone, Keyboards, Flute
- Minako (ミナコ, Minako, Real name: Minako Kaneko (金子 美奈子, Kaneko Minako)) born 18 December 1961 (1985-1997, 2006-) - Vocal, Dance (younger sister of Ishii and wife of Kaneko)
- Mari (マリ, Mari, Real name: Mari Amagaya (天ヶ谷真利, Amagaya Mari)) born 20 November 1966 (1985-1996, 2006-) - Vocal, Dance, Percussion
- RYO-J (リョージェイ, Ryōjei, Real name: Ryouji Sakaguchi (坂口良治, Sakaguchi Ryōji)) born 25 April 1959 (1985-1995, 2006-) - Drums
- Joplin Tokunoh (ジョプリン得能, Jopurin Tokunō, Real name: Ritsurou Tokunou (得能律郎, Tokunō ritsurō)) born 10 August 1959 (1985-1995, 2006-) - guitar
Live-band support members
edit- Mataro (マタロー, Matarō, Real name: Matarou Misawa (三沢またろう, Misawa Matarō)) born 23 October 1960 (1990-1997, 2006-) - Percussion, Chorus
- Machiko (マタロー, Machiko, born 23 December) (1991-1997, 2006-) - chorus
- Tequila Masaharu (テキーラまさはる, Tekīra Masaharu, born 17 December 1985) (2013-) - dance, MC, subvocal
Former members
edit- Toshi: Drums
- Juliano Katsumata: Keyboards
- Juliano Narabe: Keyboards
- Kohtaro: Dance
- Shinji: Dance
- SCS (Sue Cream Sue)
- B.H.B. (Big Horns Bee)
- G.I. Gyo: Trumpet
- Himarayan Shimogami: Trumpet
- Kawai Wakaba: Trombone, saxophone
- Orita Nobotta: Saxophone, flute
- Fussy Kobayashi: Trumpet
- Megumi Hakata: Guitar
- Lala Okaku: Guitar
- Maru: Percussion
- Taka: Vibraslap
- Bohz: Percussion
- Andes Murata: Trombone
- Rocky Tada: Trumpet
- Beauty Kondo: Saxophone
- Satomi: Dance
Discography
editAlbums
editStudio albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [10] | ||
Shari Sharism (シャリ・シャリズム) | 35 | |
E・B・I・S |
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3 |
Komeguny |
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3 |
Go Funk |
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1 |
5 1/2 |
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1 |
K2C |
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1 |
Kome Kome Club (米米CLUB) |
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1 |
Octave |
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1 |
Seimaiya (聖米夜) |
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1 |
Phi |
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2 |
Phi II |
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3 |
Sorry Music Entertainment |
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6 |
H20 |
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6 |
Pushed Rice |
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2 |
komedia.jp |
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10 |
Sunrice |
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8 |
Live albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [10] | ||
The Last Symposium: Kome Kome Club Last Live in Tokyo Dome (THE LAST SYMPOSIUM 〜米米CLUBラスト・ライブ in 東京ドーム〜) |
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15 |
Soundtracks
editTitle | Album details |
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K2C Produce ICTL |
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K2C Produce ICTL No.2 |
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Compilation albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [10] | ||
Singles |
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14 |
Decade |
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1 |
Harvest Singles 1985–1992" |
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4 |
Harvest Singles 1992–1997 |
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7 |
Star Box |
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12 |
Star Box Extra Kome Kome Club |
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— |
Kome: Best of Best |
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8 |
Last Best |
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11 |
Singles
editYear | Album | Chart positions (JP)[10] |
Label |
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1985 | "I Can Be" | 67 | CBS Sony |
1986 | "Shake Hip!" | 54 | |
"Gayu" (加油 (GAYU)) | 27 | ||
1987 | "Paradise" | 19 | |
"Sûre Danse" | |||
1988 | "Yometsu Nami" (嫁津波) | 42 | |
"Kome Kome War" | 5 | ||
"Time Stop" | 25 | ||
1989 | "Funk Fujiyama" | 2 | |
1990 | "Roman Hikou" (浪漫飛行) | 1 | |
"Shake Hip! (Ishii Version)" | 5 | ||
1991 | "Hitosuji ni Narenai" (ひとすじになれない) | 3 | Sony Music |
1992 | "Kimi ga Iru Dake de/Aishiteru" (君がいるだけで/愛してる) | 1 | |
"Orion" | 6 | ||
1993 | "Toki no Tabiji: Rex no Theme" (ときの旅路 〜REXのテーマ〜) | 3 | |
"Ai wa Fushigi sa" (愛はふしぎさ) | 2 | ||
1994 | "Abracadabra" (ア・ブラ・カダ・ブラ) | ||
"Oreiro ni Somare" (俺色にそまれ) | |||
"Oreiro ni Somare" (手紙) | 6 | ||
1995 | "Wonderful Sun Day" (ワンダブルSUNでぃ) | 5 | |
"Just My Friend" | 18 | ||
"Subete wa Honto de Uso kamo ne" (すべてはホントでウソかもね) | 7 | ||
1996 | "Stylish Woman" | 23 | |
1997 | "Special Love" | 12 | |
2006 | "Well Come 2" | 9 | |
"E-yo" (E-ヨ) | 5 | ||
"Kimi wo Hanasanai" (君を離さない) | 9 | ||
"Mata©Tana" | 9 | ||
2007 | "Goryaku" (御利益) | 13 | |
"We Are Music" | 17 | ||
2008 | "Tsuyogari" (つ・よ・が・り) | 7 | |
"080808" | 18 | ||
2009 | "Furimukanaide" (ふりむかないで) | 14 | |
"Koi no Gamble" (恋のギャンブル) | 12 | ||
2013 | "Takarabune" | 15 | |
"Don't Mind" (どんまい) | 31 | ||
2021 | "Ai wo Komete" (愛を米て) | 20 |
DVD singles
editYear | Album | Chart positions (JP)[10] |
Label |
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2012 | "Tennen no Bi" (天然の美) | 8 | Sony Music |
Digital singles
editYear | Single | Reference |
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2017 | "Kodomo na Otona/Uplight" (コドモ ナ オトナ / Uplight) | [11] |
2021 | "Who?" | [11] |
Videography
editVideo albums
editNo. | Release | Title | Format | Serial No. |
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1st | 21 July 1989 | Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.7 SHARISHARISM 7 Kick-Knock | VHS LD 8mm |
48ZH-249 48LH-249 CSWM-6156 |
2nd | 10 August 1989 | Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.8 SHARISHARISM 7 2much-2ist | 48ZH-250 48LH-250 CSWM-6157 | |
3rd | 21 August 1989 | Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.9 SHARISHARISM 7 Co-Conga | 48ZH-251 48LH-251 CSWM-6158 | |
4th | 21 April 1990 | Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.1 DEBUT SHARISHARISM | VHS LD 8mm β |
CSVM-175 CSLM-175 CSWM-6175 CSUM-3175 |
5th | 21 September 1990 | Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.10 TiTi SHARISHARISM TARO | CSVM-203 CSLM-203 CSWM-6203 CSUM-3203 | |
6th | Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.11 HaHa SHARISHARISM TARO | CSVM-204 CSLM-204 CSWM-6204 CSUM-3204 | ||
7th | 21 February 1991 | Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.12 SHARISHARISM ART WORK ART UP | CSVM-233 CSLM-233 CSWM-6233 CSUM-3233 | |
8th | Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.13 SHARISHARISM ART WORK WORK UP | CSVM-234 CSLM-234 CSWM-6234 CSUM-3234 | ||
9th | 1 August 1991 | Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.14 ANTI SHARISHARISM | CSVM-265 CSLM-265 CSWM-6265 CSUM-3265 | |
10th | 1 March 1992 | Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.15 Kanzenban Eiyuu Densetsu AU SHARISHARISM | VHS LD β |
SRVM-301〜302 SRLM-301〜302 SRUM-301〜302 |
11th | 10 July 1993 | The 8th ANNIVERSARY SHARISHARISM ACE THE 8TH OF ACE | VHS LD 8mm |
SRVM-352 SRLM-352〜353 SRWM-6352〜6353 |
12th | 20 February 1995 | 10th ANNIVERSARY LIVE VIDEO SHARISHARISM IOTA | VHS LD |
SRVM-449 SRLM-449 |
13th | 24 March 1995 | 10th ANNIVERSARY LIVE VIDEO SHARISHARISM THETA | SRVM-434 SRLM-434 | |
14th | 1 April 1996 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT OPERA BLUE | SRVM-517 SRLM-517 | |
15th | 21 September 1996 | Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.4 SUEC TV RECITAL | VHS | SRVM-545 |
16th | 21 June 1997 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT THE LAST SYMPOSIUM | VHS LD DVD |
SRVM-5570〜5571 SRLM-5570〜5571 SRBL-1062〜1063 |
17th | 21 July 1997 | komecetera Kome Kome Club DaizenshuuVol.2,3 Shoki no Kome Kome CLUB PIT 3DAYS | VHS | SRVM-5579 |
18th | komecetera Kome Kome Club Daizenshuu Vol.5,6 B.C. SHARISHARISM | SRVM-5580 | ||
19th | 8 August 2018 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT TOUR 2017: Osekihan | BD | SRXL-168~169 SRXL-170 |
20th | 7 August 2019 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT TOUR 2019: Okaeri | BD DVD |
SRXL-218 SRBL-1857 |
23 December 2020 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT TOUR 2019: Okawari [SING for ONE ~Best Live Selection~] | SRXL-296 SRBL-1939 | ||
21st | 14 April 2021 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT 2020 ~OMUSUBI~ | SRXL-298〜299 SRBL-1698〜1699 | |
22nd | 10 August 2022 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT TOUR 2021 | SRXL-360〜361 SRBL-2060〜2061 | |
23rd | 17 April 2023 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT TOUR 2023: WILD SOUL CARNIVAL | SRXL-470 SRBL-2217 |
Music videoclips
editNo. | Release | Title | Format | Serial No. |
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1st | 22 July 1987 | Kome KomeTV ONODA-SAN | VHS LD Betamax |
48ZH-135 58LH-135 48QH-135 |
2nd | 21 September 1991 | K2C2 KOME KOME CLUB CREATORS | VHS LD 8mm βetamax |
SRVM-276 SRLM-276 SRWM-6276 SRUM-3276 |
3rd | 31 March 1997 | KOME KOME CLUB HISTORY RICISM | VHS LD DVD |
SRVM-5552 SRLM-5552 SRBL-1057 |
Documentaries
editNo. | Release | Title | Format | Serial No. |
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1st | 21 June 1997 | THE BEST SYMPOSIUM | VHS | SRVM-5572 |
DVD Box sets
editNo. | Release | Title | Format | Serial No. |
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1st | 21 February 2007 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD BOX Vol. I | DVD | SRBL1301〜1312 |
2nd | 26 December 2007 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD BOX Vol. III | SRBL1341〜1343 | |
3rd | 8 August 2008 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD BOX Vol. II | SRBL1351〜1362 | |
4th | 8 August 2010 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD BOX Vol. IV | SRBL1423〜14235 | |
5th | 26 June 2013 | a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD BOX Vol. V | SRBL1576〜1579 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "About 米米CLUB Official YouTube Channel". YouTube.
- ^ 米米CLUB (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2008-11-22.
- ^ Mark Schilling The Encyclopedia of Japanese pop culture 1997 0834803801 p.230 "In the latter half of the 1980s rock bands like Rebecca, Checkers, Hound Dog, Tube, Anzen Chitai, Bakufu Slump, and Kome Kome Club began to take center stage on the pop scene. Unlike earlier bands, who played Western-style rock for hard-core fans, these groups had a more Japanized sound that ordinary kids could relate to. Also, taking a hint from New Music queen YUMINC, who mounted spectacular stage shows.."
- ^ 懐かしの名曲を探せ!(第22回)~米米クラブ復活「君がいるだけで」の巻 (in Japanese). Nikkei Business Publications. 2006-03-24. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
- ^ "今夜21時、米米CLUBがニューアルバムを引っさげて生出演!" (in Japanese). RBB Today. 2007-09-05. Retrieved 2008-11-22.
- ^ 君がいるだけで (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
- ^ "SMAP「世界に一つだけの花」、 シングル売上歴代9位に!!" (in Japanese). Oricon. 2004-08-03. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
- ^ WELL COME 2 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
- ^ 米米CLUB解散撤回で完全復活宣言. Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun. 2006-10-23. Retrieved 2008-11-22.
- ^ a b c d e "米米CLUBの作品". Oricon (in Japanese). December 30, 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
- ^ a b "米米CLUBの作品" (in Japanese). Mora. Retrieved 2 December 2023.