安全地帶-歷史


安全地帶-歷史

年份 日期 摘要
1973中學時代的玉置浩二與武澤 豊在日本北海道旭川市組成了樂隊。
1977選用了“安全地帶”為樂隊名稱。
19819月Performs as a back-band for Inoue Yousui's Japan tour response was good.
1981Nov._On My Way_ is used as a background music in Bridgestone snow tire commercial. Air-ed in northern Honshu and Hokkaido.
1982Feb. 25Debut single _Moegi Iro no Snap_ released.
1982Oct. 25Single _On My Way_ (Bridgestone snow tire commercial song) released.
1982Nov.Assumes a role of back-band for Inoue Yousui once in spring, once in summer, and accompanies him again for his Japan tour until Jan 1983.
1983Jan. 25Debut album _Remember to Remember_ released.
1983Apr. 1Single _Las Vegas Typhoon_ released.
1983Nov. 25Single _Wine Red no Kokoro_ is released. Song was used for the official song in the Suntory Akadama Punch commercial and was air-ed throughout Japan.
1984Jan.Attemps a Japan tour.
1984Mar._Wine Red no Kokoro_ hits No. 1 on the Original Confidence (aka OriCon) chart.
1984Apr. 16Single _Mayonaka Sugi no Koi_ released.
1984Apr. 18Performs live at Shibuya Eggman. Attendance reached the limit, thus concluding their livehouse performance.
1984Apr.First concert tour held. First concert at Sapporo Education and Culture Hall (Kyo-iku Bunka Kaikan).
1984May 1Album _Anzenchitai II_ released. It becomes a best seller album.
1984Jun_Wine Red no Kokoro_ ranks 3rd on the "Best Ten" music program on TBS TV.
1984Jul. 1Receive an award for "Best Hit for the first half of the year" in the Japan Cable Awards Ceremony.
1984Jul. 15Receive an top honor ("Grand Prix") at All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards (first half of the year).
1984Aug.Perform the first concert-hall concert in Tokyo at Shibuya Ko-kaido-.
1984Oct. 3With _Wine Red no Kokoro_, Tamaki Koji receives the Best Composition Award in Japan Composition Awards Ceremony.
1984Oct. 25Single _Koi no Yokan_ is released. It was chosen as the official song of the Japan Airlines Hawaii Campaign. The number of request in the cable was the largest of the time even before its release date.
1984Oct. 30First Japan-wide concert tour "ENDLESS" begins.
1984Nov. 28Receive Gold Award and Best Composer Award (Tamaki) at Japan Record Awards Ceremony.
1984Dec. 1Album _Dakishimetai / Anzenchitai III_ released.
1984Dec. 7Nominated for Japan Cable Award.
1984Dec. 13Nominated for All Japan Cable Broadcasting Award.
1984Dec. 18Receive a Best Singer Award (Tamaki) at FNS Music Festival.
1984Dec.Rank among the highest in the song of the year chart at best-ten TV program.
1984Dec. 30Receive an TBS Akasaka Live Award.
1985Jan. 25Single _Nesshisen_ released. This song was chosen as the official song for Ford Laser commercial.
1985Feb.Perform their first Budokan concert for two days.
1985Mar.Become popular in Hong Kong and perform concert in HK.
1985Apr. 25Live Album _ENDLESS_ released.
1985Jun. 25Single _Kanashimi ni Sayonara_ released. Different sound get them a very good response.
1985Aug.Performs their first outdoor concert.
1985Oct.Best album released ONLY in Hong Kong receives an Gold Disk Award.
1985Oct. 1Single _Aoi Hitomi no Ellis_ released. The song was chosen as the offical song for Kao Seishi Ellis paper commercial
1985Oct. 13With _Kanashimi ni Sayonara_ , Tamaki Koji receives a Best Composer Award at Japan Composer Awards.
1985Nov.Concert tour "'85-'86 Yume no Tsuzuki" begins. This long tour runs into May of 1986. Receive the highest honor at Japan Record Awards.
1985Nov. 24Album _Anzenchitai IV_ released.
1985Dec. _Kanashimi ni Sayonara_ is ranked Number One overall at yearly chart in TBS "The Best Ten" and in NTV "The Top Ten" programs.
1985Dec. 31Attends NHK's annual year-end music battle (Kohaku Utagassen)
1986Mar. 7Hold a news conference declaring the production of the movie _Prussian Blue no Shouzou_
1986Apr.Perform a concert at the coliseum in Hong Kong.
1986MayPerform a concert at Budokan (4 days).
1986MayMovie production commences. Simultaneously, the production of the soundtrack begins.
1986Jul.Movie/soundtrack production ends.
1986Jul. 1Single _Prussian Blue no Shouzou_ released.
1986Jul. 26Movie _Prussian Blue no Shouzou_ starts. Starred by Tamaki Koji.
1986Aug. 1Soundtrack _Prussian Blue no Shouzou_ released.
1986Aug. 20/21Because of the good response on performing with Inoue Yousui at the previous year's Japan Record Awards, they perform together in a two-day concert "Stardust Rendez-vous"
1986Sept. 25Joint-single with Inoue Yousui _Natsu no Owari no Harmony_ released.
1986Oct. 21Single _Friend_ released.
1986Nov. 5Live Album _Stardust Rendez-vous_ released.
1986Dec. 3Single _Sukisa_ released. The song was chosen as the opening theme song for the animation "Mezon Ikkoku".
1986Dec. 14Three-tape Album _Anzenchitai V_ released.
1986Dec.Album _Anzenchitai V_ receives an Album-of-the-Year Award at Japan Record Awards.
1987Feb. 18Concert Tour "Anzenchitai V" begins.
1987Mar. 24At the First Japan Gold Disk Awards, they receive The Best Artist of the Year Award.
1987Apr.Album _Anzenchitai IV_ is reported to be the most sold album in 1986.
1987Apr. 21Single _Jirettai_ is released. This song was chosen as the official song for That's (tape).
1987Apr. 20-24Performs a five-day concert at Budokan. Attendance reached more than 60,000.
1987Apr. 25-26Performs concert at Hong Kong coliseum.
1987Jun. 10Live Album _Anzenchitai LiVe To Me_ released only on CT and CD.
1987Apr. 24Takezaka Yutaka teams up with musician Hiroshi Kakizaki who participated in "Anzenchitai V" as a background chorus, and names themselves as the "r" project. They perform live at Shibuya EggMan.
1987May 25"r" project's first single _Jama wa Sasenai_ released. This song was chosen as the ending theme for Fuji TV animation "F".
1987May-Jun.Tamaki Koji begins solo work. Records single and an album in London and Los Angeles. Other members of Anzenchitai begins to do their solo works.
1987Jul. 22Tamaki Koji releases a single _All I Do_.
1987Jul. 22"r" project releases an album _Freaks_.
1987Aug. 10Tamaki Koji releases an album _All I Do_.
1987Aug.Tamaki Koji performs a large-scale concert at 4 locations in Japan with the aid of musicians from abroad.
1988Mar. 10Single _Tsuki ni Nureta Futari_ released. It was chosen as the background music for the Sometime MIASS commercial.
1988Apr. 10Album _Tsuki ni Nureta Futari -Anzenchitai VI-_ released.
1988Apr. 28Performs a concert tour (24) with the support of MIASS at 17 different locations lasting till July 7 at Budokan.
1988Jun.Yahagi Wataru works as a sound producer for 20 Seiki Jr's debut album.
1988Jun. 21Single _I Love You kara Hajimeyou_ released with a limit of 30,000 CD-single copies.
1988Aug. 24At "Yoru no Hitto Studio" program, they declare that they will suspend their activity for a while.
1988Aug. 25Single _Hohoemi ni Kanpai_ released. (Sometime MIASS commercial song).
1988Nov. 9Tamaki Koji conducts a concert tour "Tamaki Koji MIASS SPECIAL NIGHT" spanning 13 concerts at 10 different locations, starting with Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.
1988Dec. 3-4Responding to the invitation, Tamaki Koji travels to China and performs at a ceremony in Beijing commemorating the 10 years of friendship between Japan and China.
1988Dec. 10Album _I Love You kara Hajimeyou -Anzenchitai BEST-_ released.
1988Dec. 17Tamaki Koji performs an additional concert at Budokan.
1988Dec. 21Yahagi Wataru releases a soundtrack for the TV animation "F".
1988Dec. 21Rokudo Haruyoshi releases "Kaijuu Monogatari".
1989Jan. 25Tamaki Koji releases a single _Ki*tsu*i_.. This song was a song for the TV drama "Kitsui Yatsura", in which Tamaki starred.
1989Mar.Yahagi Wataru works as a composer, arranger, musician for Suzuki Toru's album.
1989Mar.Yahagi Wataru performs as a lead vocal for Seiko EPSON's commercial.
1989Mar. 25Tamaki Koji releases a single for the TV program "Hyouten", commemorating the 30th anniversary of TV Asahi.
1989Apr.-Jul.Takezaka Yutaka, as a "K" project member, arranges for Hamada Shogo in his album _Wasted Tears_.
1989Jul.Yahagi Wataru helps Yanagiba Toshiroh's single _Ima Just gumba_ by arranging. The lyrics were written by Matsui Goro, the music by Tamaki.
1989Jul. 25Tamaki Koji releases a single _I'm Dandy_ which was used in the movie "Migi Magari no Dandy".
1989Nov.Yahagi Wataru aids in music for Fuji TV drama "Aitsu ga Trouble".
1989Nov. 20Tamaki Koji releases a single _Ikanaide_ which was for the TV drama commemorating the 30th anniversary of Fuji TV.
1990Mar. 29Anzenchitai resumes their activity. Begins recording.
1990Apr.Tanaka Yuji creates a band "VoThM" with Watanabe Hideki, formerly of CCB.
1990Jun. 25Yahagi Wataru creates a music for Seiko EPSON commercial for the second time. With a good response, he goes on to release his first solo single _Boukensha_.
1990Jul. 25Album _Anzenchitai VII -Yume no Miyako-_ released, after two and a half years.
1990Aug. 15 -Concert tour "Anzenchitai VII -Yume no Miyako-" begins. Over 70 concerts held.
1990Oct. 1Yahagi Wataru releases an album _Boukensha_.
1990Nov. 7Single _Jounetsu_ released. The song becomes chosen as the theme music to TV Asahi's program "Tuesday Mystery Theater". Also, _Kimi wa Nemuru_ is chosen as the official commercial song for Toshiba cordless phone MESSE, and _Kono Michi wa Doko e_ chosen for Sapporo University Sports Competition.
1991Jun.-Begins recording their 8th album.
1991Jun. 25Yahagi Wataru works on third Seiko EPSON commercial. The commercial song is recorded in the single _Rakuen No Kimi ni_
1991Aug. 24-At 33 different locations, Anchi performs 47 concerts as a part of "Anzenchitai VIII -Musical Farmer's Tour".
1991Aug. 25Yahagi Wataru releases his second album _Yorokobi no Uta_.
1991Nov. 6Single _Itsumo Kimi no Soba ni_ released. Chosen as the song for the Toyota Carina commercial.
1991Dec. 11Album _Anzenchitai VIII -Taiyou-_ released.
1992Jun.-Concert tour "Anzenchitai 10th Anniversary Concert Tour Acoustic Special Night" begins. Tamaki Koji resumes his solo work.
1992Dec. 2Single _Ano koro e_ released. (Gekkeikan sake commercial song)
1993Jan. 30Tamaki Koji releases his single _Call_ , which became the song for the movie "Nurse Call" (in which his wife starred: Translator's note). The second song in the single _Taisetsu na Toki_ is chosen for the Panasonic commercial.
1993Feb. 10Single _Hitoribocchi no Yell_ released. This song is chosen for the YTV/NTV drama "Ochanoma".
1993Mar. 24Tamaki Koji's solo album _Akogare_ is released.
1993Jun. 16Tamaki Koji's releases a single _Owaranaide I LOVE YOU_ (I I LOVE YOU) with Marin through Toshiba EMI Records.
1993Aug. 25_Anzenchitai Best 2 - Hitoribocchi no Yell_ released.
1993Sep. 22Tamaki Koji's 3rd solo album _Karinto Kouba no Entotsu no Ueni_ and single _Genki na machi_ released. He joins Sony Records.
1994Feb. 21Tamaki Koji's releases a single _Te No Naka ni_ with Moriyama Ryoko through Sony Records.
1994Aug. 25Album _Anzenchitai / Tamaki Koji BEST_ released.
1994Sep. 24Album _Anzenchitai Another Collection_ released.
1994Nov. 1Tamaki Koji's single _LOVE SONG_ released.
1994Dec. 12Tamaki Koji's album _LOVE SONG BLUE_ released.
1995Jun. 21Tamaki Koji's single _STAR_ released.
1995Aug. 25Album _Anzenchitai Theme Songs_ released.
1995Sept. 20Tamaki Koji's concert album _T_ released.
1995Sept. 25Album _Anzenchitai Original Karaoke Series_ released.
1996Apr. 25Album _Anzenchitai Memories_ released. This album is produced by Matsui Goro.
1996May 22Tamaki Koji's single _Melody_ released.
1996Jul. 21Tamaki Koji's single _Den'en_ released. This is the theme song for the drama "Coach".
1996Sept. 13Tamaki Koji's album _CAFE JAPAN_ released.
1996Dec. 8Tamaki Koji performed with Fujii Fumiya in MUSIC FAIR '96 O.A.
1996Dec. 10Tamaki Koji appeared in 1996 FNS Kayousai
1996Dec. 31Tamaki Koji appeared in 47th annual Kohaku Uta Gassen. He performed the single "Den'en". His appearence marked the highest viewer rate on that night.
1997Feb. 21Tamaki Koji with Anzen Chitai - Cafe Japan Special concert tour was concluded with the last concert in Tokyo Budokan. Tamaki Koji performed with all other Anzen Chitai members except Takezawa Yutaka.
1997Aug. 6Tamaki Koji's single _MR. LONELY_ released. This is the theme song for Fuji drama "Konna Koi no Hanashi".
1997Sept. 21Tamaki Koji's album _JUNKLAND_ released. On the same day Koji launched the JUNKLAND Concert Tour 1997! Starting from Kumamoto and ended in Yokohama, the tour went over 23 cities in Japan.

Note from the translator: Hi, guys. I don't know if anyone got to this, but I know Waikwan wanted me to translate this, so here it is. Some of the personal names were impossible to read, so I removed it from the translation. This history is from the CD Anzenchitai and Koji Tamaki Best. As usual, I didn't even proofread, so there may be some typos and grammatical errors. This took more than an hour already... All the copyrights are retained by the original copyright holders. This was translated for the Anzenchitai mailgroup and the homepage (if this is not yet translated yet). If someone already got this translated, then great! :) Terry Mihashi
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Last Update: January 3, 1998
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