Godiego
GODIEGO ゴダイゴ | |
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Origin |
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Genres | Rock |
Years active |
1975–1985 1999–2000 2006 - |
Labels | Nayutawave Records, Nippon Columbia |
Members |
Mickie Yoshino (Keyboard) Yukihide Takekawa (Vocal) Takami Asano (Guitar) Steve Fox (Bass) Tommy Snyder (Drums) |
Past members |
YÅji Yoshizawa (Bass) Yuujin Harada (Drums) RyÅji Asano (Drums) |
Godiego (ゴダイゴ Godaigo) is a Japanese rock band, consisting of pianist and composer Mickie Yoshino, vocalist Yukihide Takekawa, guitarist Takami Asano, bassist Steve Fox, and drummer Tommy Snyder (all but Snyder were born in Japan, and Fox's mother is Japanese). Over their 35-year career (with hiatuses), Godiego released 25 singles and 55 albums in Japan, with lyrics written variably in Japanese and English by longtime collaborator lyricist Yoko Narahashi.
They are perhaps best known for performing the song "Monkey Magic" for the 1978 television series Saiyūki which was brought over to the United Kingdom as Monkey. This led to several releases through BBC Records, including "Monkey Magic", "Gandhara", and the LP Monkey and several of their records charted in the UK. Godiego are also known for performing the theme song "THE GALAXY EXPRESS 999" for the Galaxy Express 999 film and the soundtrack for the 1977 film House. They were the first rock band to play in the People's Republic of China and Nepal, and inspired the name for the band Monkey Majik (the group's original drummer was British and watched the show as a child). Lead guitarist Takami Asano worked on the soundtrack of the Nintendo DS game Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor, while vocalist Yukihide Takekawa composed the soundtrack for the Super NES video game Soul Blazer.
Members
- Mickie Yoshino (ミッã‚ーå‰é‡Ž MikkÄ« Yoshino, born Mitsuyoshi Yoshino (å‰é‡Žå…‰ç¾© Yoshino Mitsuyoshi)) - Keyboard, vocals, band leader
- Yukihide Takekawa (タケカワ ユã‚ヒデ(æ¦å· 行秀) Takekawa Yukihide) - Vocals, keyboard
- Takami Asano (浅野 åå·² Asano Takami) - Guitar, vocals
- Steve Fox (スティーブ・フォックス Sutību Fokkusu) - Bass, vocals
- Tommy Snyder (トミー・スナイダー TomÄ« SunaidÄ) - Drums, vocals
Steve Fox left the band in the middle of the band's golden era because he converted to Christianity, as he felt that he had to make a serious commitment with his faith.[1] From the 1980s to the 1990s, Fox engaged in missionary work in Japan and Hawaii, and he broadcast an evangelistic radio program. In 1999, Steve Fox rejoined Godiego.[2][3]
Discography
Singles
- "Salad Girl" (僕ã®ã‚µãƒ©ãƒ€ã‚¬ãƒ¼ãƒ« Boku no Sarada GÄru, 1976)
- "Buddy" (ã„ã‚ã¯ã®"ã„" Iroha no "I", 1976)
- "Symphonica" (シンフォニカ Shinfonika, 1977)
- "House–Love Theme" (ãƒã‚¦ã‚¹ã®ãµãŸã‚Šã€œãƒã‚¦ã‚¹ãƒ»æ„›ã®ãƒ†ãƒ¼ãƒžã€œ Hausu no Futari ~Hausu Ai no TÄ“ma~, 1977)
- "Cherries Were Made for Eating" (å›ã¯æ‹ã®ãƒã‚§ãƒªãƒ¼ Kimi wa Koi no CherÄ«, 1977)
- "Mirage" (ミラージュã®ãƒ†ãƒ¼ãƒž MirÄju no TÄ“ma, 1978)
- "Gandhara" (ガンダーラ GandÄra, 1978)
- "Monkey Magic" (モンã‚ー・マジック MonkÄ« Majikku, 1978)
- "Every Child Has a Beautiful Name" (ビューティフル・ãƒãƒ¼ãƒ ByÅ«tifuru NÄ“mu, 1979)
- "Where'll We Go from Now" (ã¯ã‚‹ã‹ãªæ—…㸠Haruka na Tabi e, 1979)
- "The Galaxy Express 999" (銀河鉄é“999 Ginga TetsudÅ SurÄ« Nain, 1979)
- "Holy and Bright" (ホーリー&ブライト HÅrÄ« Ando Buraito, 1979)
- "Return to Africa" (リターン・トゥ・アフリカ RitÄn Tu Afurika, 1979)
- "Portopia" (ãƒãƒ¼ãƒˆãƒ”ã‚¢ PÅtopia, 1980)
- "Coming Together In Kathmandu" ((カミング・トゥゲザー・イン)カトマンズ (Kamingu TugezÄ In) Katomanzu, 1980)
- "After the Rain" (アフター・ザ・レイン AfutÄ Za Rein, 1980)
- "Namaste" (ナマステ Namasute, 1981)
- "Three Years of Love" (æ„›ã®3イヤーズ Ai no SurÄ« IyÄzu, 1981)
- "The Sunrise" (ザ・サンライズ Za Sanraizu, 1982)
- "Let It Burn" (锿³•ã®ã‚ã‹ã‚Š MahÅ no Akari, 1982)
- "Carry Love" (ã‚ャリー・ラヴ KyarÄ« Ravu, 1983)
- "Java wa Java in the book of Godiego" (1999)
- "Monkey Magic 2006" (2006)
- "One for Everyone" (2006)
- "Big Mama" (2007)
- "Walking On" (2011)
Albums
- Godiego (新創世紀 ShinsÅseiki, 1976)
- Buddy Soundtrack (ã„ã‚ã¯ã®ã€ã„〟 Iroha no "I", 1976)
- House Soundtrack (ãƒã‚¦ã‚¹ Hausu, 1977)
- Dead End (1977)
- Ganbaron Soundtrack (å°ã•ãªã‚¹ãƒ¼ãƒ‘ーマン ガンãƒãƒãƒ³ Chiisana SÅ«pÄman Ganbaron, 1977)
- CM Song Graffiti (CMソング・グラフィティ Shī Emu Songu Gurafiti, 1978)
- Kaleidoscope (1978)
- The Glacier Fox Soundtrack (ã‚ã‚¿ã‚ツãƒç‰©èªž Kita KItsune Monogatari, 1978)
- The Roads Men Travel Soundtrack (ç”·ãŸã¡ã®æ—…è·¯ Otokotachi no Tabiji, 1978)
- Magic Monkey (西éŠè¨˜ SaiyÅ«ki, 1978)
- Our Decade (OUR DECADE -70年代僕ãŸã¡ã®æ™‚代- OUR DECADE -NanajÅ«nendai Bokutachi no Jidai, 1979)
- Magic Capsule (1979)
- London Celebration (1980)
- Kathmandu (1980)
- The Distant Trail Soundtrack (é¥ã‹ãªã‚‹èµ°è·¯ Harukanaru SÅro, 1980)
- Godiego Hit Special (1980)
- Live in China (ä¸å›½ åŽé†é† ChÅ«goku Godaigo, 1980)
- M.O.R. (1981)
- CM Song Graffiti Vol. 2 (1982)
- Hit Collection (1982)
- Favourite Collection (1982)
- Carry Love Song Collection (1983)
- Flower (フラワー FurawÄ, 1984)
- Original Hit Disk (1984)
- Suite: Peace/Godiego Live (平和組曲・ゴダイゴ・ライヴ Heiwa Kumikyoku Godaigo Raivu, 1984)
- One Dimension Man (1984)
- Side-A Collection (1984)
- What a Beautiful Name (1999)
- Intermission/Godiego Final Live+2 (1985)
- Best Collection (1986)
- W Deluxe (1987)
- New Music Beat Choice 8 (1988)
- Twin Deluxe (1990)
- 15th Anniversary Godiego Box (1991)
- Best Album (1992)
- Godiego Great Best Vol. 1: Japanese Version (1994)
- Godiego Great Best Vol. 2: English Version (1994)
- Return of Godiego/Mickie Yoshino's Best Selection (1994)
- Godiego Single Collection (1994)
- Godiego Single Collection Vol. 2: B Side Collection (1995)
- Godiego... What A Beautiful Name (1999)
- Gold Godiego: Now And Then (1999)
- Godiego Box (2008)
- Golden Best (ゴールデン☆ベスト GÅruden Besuto, 2009)
- The Glacier Fox: Alternate Soundtracks + Yukihide Takekawa Home Recording Demo in 1978 (2009)
References
- ↑ http://www.sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?lid=15234&commentView=itemComments You Need The Baptism Of The Holy Spirit
- ↑ http://godiego.co.jp/steve/english/index-about.html
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIYkXJCkX2Q Interview with Steve Fox
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Official website at Universal Music (Japanese)
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