More albums from Anzenchitai
Anzenchitai's Popular Music Videos
About Anzenchitai
Artist Biography
Anzenchitai evolved out of a high school garage band called Invader, which was formed in Japan in 1973.
∙ In 1981, Anzenchitai were hired by popular Japanese singer-songwriter Yosui Inoue to be his backing band.
∙ “Wine Red No Kokoro” was the band’s first big hit, topping the Japanese charts in 1984.
∙ Their song “Suki Sa” was featured as an opening theme for the ’80s anime series Maison Ikkoku.
∙ Frontman Koji Tamaki has enjoyed a successful solo career, including his massive 1996 hit, “Den-En,” which sold nearly 1 million copies.
∙ Tamaki has appeared as an actor in numerous Japanese films and TV shows, including the 2013 miniseries Tokyo Bandwagon.
∙ Anzenchitai reunited in 2010, and their single “Aoi Bara/Wine Red No Kokoro” gave them their first Top 10 hit since 1988’s “Hohoemi ni Kanpai.”
Hometown
Japan
Genre
Rock
Members of Anzenchitai
Anzenchitai was formed in 1973. Members of Anzenchitai include, or have included, the following 2 members.
Similar to: Anzenchitai
Discover more music and artists similar to Anzenchitai, like Koji Tamaki, Masayuki Suzuki, Yosui Inoue