Musukko Club
Musukko Club (息っ子クラブ) was a short-lived male spin-off idol group of Onyanko Club. They made their debut in 1986 with the song Chotto Karai Aitsu (an ending theme song for High School! Kimengumi), and broke up after their February 15, 1987 concert at Nippon Budokan.[1] The seven members of the group were Ken Iwashiro, Shūsuke Namiki, Yoshinori Satō, Yōji Sawamukai, Kō Shimizu, Hirotoshi Shinozaki and Hiromitsu Shizuku.
Discography
Singles
- Boku-tachi no Season/Kanojo wa Girlfriend, Epic/Sony, 07•5H-313, Single
- Chotto Karai Aitsu/Kimagure na Kimi ga Suki, Epic/Sony, 07•5H-332, Single
Albums
Songs that do not indicate a specific vocalist are sung by the entire group.
- 7 Junk Boys, Epic/Sony, 28•3H-266, LP
- A1. Zenryaku I Love You
- A2. Boku-tachi no Season
- A3. Meisō no Machi (Yōji Sawamukai)
- A4. Jungle Boy (Hiromitsu Shizuku)
- A5. Kanojo wa Girlfriend (Yoshinori Satō)
- A6. Ai no Mune o Hatte
- B1. Chotto Karai Aitsu
- B2. Hoshi no Dōbōsha (Ken Iwashiro)
- B3. Me-Cha-She (Shūsuke Namiki & Hirotoshi Shinozaki)
- B4. Onshitsu Sodachi no Melon-tachi (Kō Shimizu)
- B5. Kimagure na Kimi ga Suki (Yoshinori Satō)
A CD by the same title was released as well, with one extra track:
- 7 Junk Boys, Epic/Sony, 32•8H-102, January 21, 1987, CD
- Zenryaku I Love You
- Boku-tachi no Season
- Meisō no Machi (Yōji Sawamukai)
- Jungle Boy (Hiromitsu Shizuku)
- Kanojo wa Girlfriend (Yoshinori Satō)
- Ai no Mune o Hatte
- Chotto Karai Aitsu
- Hoshi no Dōbōsha (Ken Iwashiro)
- Me-Cha-She (Shūsuke Namiki & Hirotoshi Shinozaki)
- Onshitsu Sodachi no Melon-tachi (Kō Shimizu)
- Kimagure na Kimi ga Suki (Yoshinori Satō)
- Kimi o Idaite Mitai (CD version of Chotto Karai Aitsu)
Video releases
7 Junk Boys, Epic/Sony, VHS, 30 minutes, ¥4500[2]
This video of their final concert features the following songs:
- Boku-tachi no Season
- Zenryaku I Love You
- Meisō no Machi
- Jungle Boy
- Me-Cha-She
- Hoshi no Dōbōsha
- Onshitsu Sodachi no Melon-tachi
- Kanojo wa Girlfriend
- Boku-tachi no Season (reprise)
- Chotto Karai Aitsu
References
- ↑ (Japanese) See Hatena Diary: 息っ子クラブ. Accessed August 4, 2006.
- ↑ (Japanese) See Beatmania.net. Accessed August 4, 2006.
External links
- (Japanese) Camelot / Musukko Club
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