Zabadak (band)
This article is about the Japanese musical group. For the song of the same name, see Zabadak (song).
Zabadak (ザバダック Zabadakku) is a Japanese musical group formed by Tomohiko Kira, Yoko Ueno, and Katushi Matsuda in 1985. In 1993, Ueno and Matsuda left and Kira continued the group as a solo act still under the name Zabadak. The sound of Zabadak has been strongly influenced by both Celtic music and progressive.
Zabadak was named after a song by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich.[1] The main-belt asteroid 10566 Zabadak was named after the band.[2]
The character Sakuya Kira from Kaori Yuki's Angel Sanctuary was named after Tomohiko Kira, but since Yuki couldn't take Tomohiko as a first name for her character, she took "Sakuya" from Konohanasakuya-hime.http://www.angelicvoice.fr/index.php?id=y-1995
Discography
Albums
Studio albums
- ZABADAK-I
- Released March 20, 1986 by Toshiba-EMI
- Gin no Sankaku (銀の三角)
- Released February 4, 1987 by Toshiba-EMI
- WATER GARDEN
- Released August 26, 1987 by Toshiba-EMI
- Welcome to Zabadak (ウェルカム・トゥ・ザバダック)
- Released November 5, 1987 by Toshiba-EMI
- Sora Tobu Yume (飛行夢)
- Released November 1, 1989 by MMG
- Tooi Ongaku (遠い音楽)
- Released October 25, 1990 by MMG
- ZABADAK
- Released February 14, 1991 by Toshiba EMI
- Watashi wa Hitsuji (私は羊)
- Released October 25, 1991 by MMG
- Juunigatsu no Gogo, Kawara de Boku wa Natsu no Fuukei o Omoidashiteita. (十二月の午後、河原で僕は夏の風景を思い出していた。)
- Released July 13, 1992 by Biosphere Records
- Sakura (桜)
- Released January 25, 1993 by MMG
- Oto (音)
- Released October 25, 1994
- SOMETHING IN THE AIR
- Released September 11, 1996 by Polystar
- Hikari Furu Asa (光降る朝)
- Released October 14, 1996 by Polystar
- TRiO
- Released August 25, 1997 by Polystar
- LiFE
- Released September 18, 1997 by Polystar
- Hachimitsu Hakusho (はちみつ白書)
- Released September 2, 1998 by Polystar
- iKON ~Tooi Tabi no Nikki~ (iKON ~遠い旅の記憶~)
- Released January 20, 2000 by Biosphere Records
- Kaze o Tsugu Mono (風を継ぐ者)
- Released April 8, 2001 by Nevula Project
- COLORS
- Released November 1, 2001 by Gargoyle
- Blizzard Music (ブリザード・ミュージック)
- Released November 24, 2001 by Nevula Project
- SIGNAL
- Released November 7, 2002 by Gargoyle
- Wonderful Life
- Released January 22, 2004 by Gargoyle
- Sora no Iro (空ノ色)
- Released November 11, 2004 by Gargoyle
- Kaiten Gekijou (回転劇場)
- Released March 14, 2007 by Gargoyle
- Heikou Sekai (平行世界)
- Released February 15, 2009 by Gargoyle
- Kakenukeru Kaze no you ni -Original Soundtrack for "Kaze o Tsugi Mono" 2009- (駆け抜ける風のように -Original Soundtrack for『風を継ぐ者』2009-)
- Released August 4, 2009 by Nevula Project
- Hito (ひと)
- Released March 14, 2011 by Gargoyle
- Inochi no Kioku (いのちの記憶)
- Released April 8, 2013 by Gargoyle
- Лето јесен зима пролеће - 夏 秋 冬 春 -
- Released June 15, 2013 by Gargoyle
Compilation albums
- Souseiki ~The Best of Zabadak~ (創世紀 ~ザ・ベスト・オブ・ザバダック~)
- Released June 24, 1992 by Toshiba-EMI
- decade
- Released September 25, 1993 by MMG
- remains
- Released August 25, 1996 by Biosphere Records
- Pieces of The Moon
- Released October 35, 1996 by MMG
- Souseiki +2 (創世紀 +2)
- Released December 11, 1996 by Toshiba-EMI
- STORIES
- Released September 15, 1999 by Polystar
- Christmas Songs (クリスマスソングス)
- Released December 8, 2004 by Gargoyle
- 20th
- Released July 19, 2006 by Polystar
- Re-released January 20, 2010 by Universal Music
- CARAMELBOX SOUNDBOOK [GREEN]
- Released July 11, 2009 by Nevula Project
Rearrange albums
- Saito NEKO quartet plays ZABADAK with KIRA tomohiko
- Released October 1, 2000 by Biosphere Records
- Uchuu no Radio (宇宙のラジヲ)
- Released September 19, 2007 by Gargoyle
Live albums
- Live (ライブ)
- Released April 25, 1991 by MMG
- prunus
- Released August 20, 1994 by Biosphere Records
- wonderful live 2004.3.5 @ club citta'& signal live 2003.1.11 @ nakano zero
- Released August 2004 by Gargoyle
Singles
- "Bi Chance -Ayashii Ronde-" (美チャンス-妖しい輪舞-)
- Released September 25, 1987 by Toshiba-EMI
- "Mizu no Runesu / Seraphita" (水のルネス/シェラフィータ)
- Released October 5, 1987 by Toshiba-EMI
- "FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS"
- Released March 10, 1989 by MMG
- "LET THERE BE LIGHT"
- Released June 25, 1989 by MMG
- "harvest rain (Houjou no Ame)" (harvest rain (豊穣の雨))
- Released June 25, 1990 by MMG
- "Tooi Ongaku" (遠い音楽)
- Released September 25, 1990 by MMG
- "Shiiba no Harubushi" (椎葉の春節)
- Released January 25, 1993 by MMG
- "MERRY GO ROUND Mitai na Kimi" (MERRY GO ROUNDみたいな君)
- Released September 2, 1998 by Polystar
- "Kaachibai" (夏至南風(カーチバイ))
- Released October 28, 2000 by penelope
Videos
- live
- Released April 25, 1991 by MMG (VHS/LD)
- noren wake
- Released December 5, 1993 by Biosphere Records (VHS)
- Re-released February 14, 2005 (DVD)
- noren wake ...plus
- Released May 5, 1994 by Biosphere Records (LD)
- "OTO" LIVE 12.28,1994 at ON AIR WEST TOKYO
- Released December 25, 1995 by Zabadak Office(VHS)
- Re-released February 14, 2005 (DVD)
- Zabadak 10566
- Released November 12, 2000 by Biosphere Records (VHS)
- Re-released February 14, 2005 (DVD)
- CARAMELBOX PRESENTS ZABADAK ACOUSTIC LIVE
- Released July 14, 2002 by Gargoyle (VHS)
- Still I'm fine
- Released January 11, 2003 by Gargoyle (VHS)
- biosphere years 1988-2000 zabadak special DVD box
- Released June 30, 2003 by Biosphere Records
- Contains:
- noren wake
- "OTO" LIVE 12.28,1994 at ON AIR WEST TOKYO
- Zabadak 10566
- 1986-1993 SPECIAL EDITION
- "trio" at ON AIR EAST 1997.6.1
- 1986-1993 SPECIAL EDITION
- Released February 14, 2005 by Biosphere Records (DVD)
- "trio" at ON AIR EAST 1997.6.1
- Released February 14, 2005 by Biosphere Records (DVD)
- ZABADAK 2006~2007@CLUB CITTA'
- Released September 20, 2007 by Gargoyle (DVD)
- ZABADAK a Paris
- Released July 19, 2008 by Gargoyle (DVD)
- ZABADAK Shinshun Gekkouyakai (ZABADAK 新春月光夜會)
- Released June 24, 2010 by Gargoyle (DVD)
References
- ↑ "ZABADAK Biography". ZABADAK OFFICIAL HOMEPAGE. Retrieved October 21, 2010.
- ↑ "10566 Zabadak (1994 AZ2)". JPL Small-Body Database Browser. Retrieved October 21, 2010.
External links
- Official Homepage (Japanese)
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