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History

After moving to Tokyo in 1970, Masaru Sakurai formed a three-piece band at Meiji Gakuin Senior High School called Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., which covered Western music acts such as Simon & Garfunkel.[1] In 1972, they entered a folk music contest sponsored by Victor and won. There, Sakurai met Kohnosuke Sakazaki, who joined the group later that year.[1] Sakurai and Sakazaki both enrolled in Meiji Gakuin University. There, they recruited Toshihiko Takamizawa, who was also a classmate of Sakurai's in high school.[1] Confidence changed their name to Alfie in 1973, and released their first single "Natsu Shigure" on August 25, 1974.[1] Their first album, Seishun no Kioku (re-titled Greenhorn on most re-issues), was released on July 25, 1975. Yasuo Miyake then left the group, leaving the lineup of Sakurai, Sakazaki and Takamizawa, which continues to this day. The song "Fuchutorimono Hikae" was set to be released as their third single on December 10, 1975, the day the statute of limitations expired for the 300 million yen robbery, which is parodied in the lyrics.[5] However, Victor cancelled its release due to the connection, causing a rift between the band and their label. (The song would finally be released in 2014 as part of a re-release of Seishun no Kioku that coincided with the band's 40th anniversary.[5]) Alfie produced no further music for Victor. Instead, they acted as the backing band for artists such as Hiroshi Kamayatsu.[1] In 1979, they signed with Pony Canyon (then known as Canyon Records), changed the spelling of their name to Alfee, and released "Love Letter" as their third single on January 21.[1]

In 1983, their song "Marie-Anne" became a massive hit.[1] It earned them an appearance at the prestigious Kōhaku Uta Gassen event, where they performed the song.[6] That year, Alfee performed at the Nippon Budokan for the first time. This began a 35-year tradition of them performing at the venue every year, until 2019, when renovations for the 2020 Summer Olympics ended the streak.[7] The band added "The" in front of their name in 1986. That year, their August 3 concert Sweat & Tears Tokyo-Bay Area, which was held at Tokyo Bay Reclaimed Land No. 13 (now Odaiba), set a Japanese attendance record for the largest-ticketed concert ever held by a single act when it attracted 100,000 people. Additionally, the name "Tokyo Bay Area" coined by Takamizawa, became a common name by which the area is known.[8]

With their 50th single, "Taiyō ha Shizumanai", released in August 2002, The Alfee set a Japanese record for 35 consecutive top 10 singles on the Oricon Singles Chart.[1]

In March 2014, Sakurai, Sakazaki and Takamizawa were presented with honorary degrees from Meiji Gakuin University, their alma mater where they had formed The Alfee.[9] In the 1970s, Takamizawa had dropped out of the school, while Sakurai and Sakazaki were expelled.[10] At a December 2015 concert at the Nippon Budokan, The Alfee performed as an alterego band named The KanLeKeeZ. The idea was, with all three members having reached their 60s, they decided to pay tribute to group sounds bands of the 1960s.[11] The KanLeKeeZ released the album G.S. meets The KanLeKeeZ on December 21, 2016.[11] It won a Planning Award at the 59th Japan Record Awards in 2017.[12]

Due to providing the theme song to Kansai TV's broadcast of the Osaka International Women's Marathon for 31 consecutive years from 1987 until 2018, when the broadcaster announced they would no longer use themes, The Alfee were certified with the Guinness World Record for "Most theme songs sung by the same artist for the same international sports event broadcast on TV" in December 2018.[13][14][15]

With the release of "The 2nd Life -Daini no Sentaku-" in July 2021, The Alfee achieved 55 consecutive top 10 singles on the Oricon Singles Chart. This tied them with SMAP and AKB48 for second place, behind Arashi with 58.[16] Celebrating their 50th anniversary, they performed at the Nippon Budokan on December 23 and 24, 2023. The former marked their 100th concert at the venue.[4] The July 2024 double A-side "Ko.Da.Ma." / "Romance ga Maiorite Kita Yoru" was their 58 consecutive top 10 single, returning them to second place alongside Arashi, and behind AKB48 with 62.[2] At the end of the year, The Alfee performed at the 75th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen. Taking place 41 years after their first Kōhaku Uta Gassen appearance, it marks the longest gap between appearances in the event's history.[6]

Members

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Former members

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Discography

Studio albums

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Compilation albums

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Other albums

  • One Night Dreams 1983–1987: Special Live Edition (September 17, 1987, live album)
  • The Alfee Classics with London Symphony Orchestra (March 21, 1990, remix album)
  • Confidence -The Alfee Acoustic Special Live- (July 21, 1993, live album)
  • Live in Progress (July 21, 1995, live album)
  • The Alfee Classics II: The Alfee with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (December 16, 1996, remix album)
  • The Alfee Classics III: The Alfee with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (November 16, 2001, remix album)
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Singles

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Videography

  • Over Drive 1983 Alfee 8.24 Budokan (October 21, 1983)
  • Flying Away Alfee in Yokohama Stadium 1984.8.3 Fri (September 21, 1984)
  • Alfee 3 Days 1985.8/27/28/29 Yokohama Stadium (October 15, 1985)
  • The Alfee History I 1982–1985 (December 15, 1985)
  • The Alfee 1986 8.3 Sweat & Tears Tokyo Bay-Area (October 5, 1986)
  • 1986 12.24 Christmas Special All Night The Alfee (May 21, 1987)
  • Sunset – Sunrise 1987 Aug. 8–9 (September 30, 1987)
  • Meigaku Live 3 November 1987 (June 21, 1988)
  • All Over Japan 4 Access Area 1988 (October 5, 1988)
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  • The Alfee with Jean Paul Gaultier (June 14, 1989)
  • U.S. Camp Drake ASC The Alfee 1989.8.13 Sun (October 4, 1989)
  • Bridge Across the Future Reel I: Yokohama MM21 Reel I (October 3, 1990)
  • Bridge Across the Future Reel II: Yokohama MM21 Reel II (October 3, 1990)
  • Arcadia Included by Count Down 1999 (November 21, 1990)
  • Long Way to Freedom Revolution II & Smile Photo Collection (March 27, 1991)
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  • The Alfee History II 1986–1991 (March 25, 1992)
  • Just Live! Promised Night August 9, 1992 (October 7, 1992)
  • Video Clips Victory (July 21, 1993)
  • Victory Stadium Silver Night Special (October 21, 1993)
  • Victory Stadium Gold Night Special (October 21, 1993)
  • King's Night Dream Western Conference Final (October 5, 1994)
  • King's Night Dream Eastern Conference Final (October 5, 1994)
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  • Yokohama Red Bricks I (October 2, 1996)
  • Yokohama Red Bricks II (October 2, 1996)
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  • Emotional Field Heat & Beat Emotion I (October 16, 1997)
  • Emotional Field Heat & Beat Emotion II (October 16, 1997)
  • The Alfee History III 1992–1997 (October 17, 1997)
  • Tokyo One Night Dream (October 16, 1998)
  • The Alfee in NY at Forest Hills Stadium 1st. July. 1998 (December 16, 1998)
  • Millennium Carnival I (October 14, 1999)
  • Millennium Carnival II (November 17, 1999)
  • The Alfee in Berlin at Brandenburg Tour 26th, September 1999 (December 22, 1999)
  • Millennium Final in Osaka - Live at Osakajyo-Hall "A.D. 1999" (March 16, 2000)
  • Tokyo Aube Stadium Alfee Classics Night (October 16, 2000)
  • Tokyo Aube Stadium Alfee Rockdom Night (October 16, 2000)
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  • Emotion Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (December 22, 2000)
  • Nouvelle Vague Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (December 22, 2000)
  • Final Count Down A.D. 1999 Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (December 22, 2000)
  • Count Down 2001 Hello Good-bye (March 28, 2001)
  • Kingdom Chapter I: Grateful Birth (November 16, 2001)
  • Kingdom Chapter II: Never Ending Dream (November 16, 2001)
  • The Alfee History IV 1997–2001 (March 27, 2002)
  • Legend of The Stadium V Silver Legend (November 20, 2002)
  • Legend of The Stadium V Gold Legend (November 20, 2002)
  • Yokohama Swinging Generation: Generation Dynamite Day Aug. 16 (November 19, 2003)
  • Yokohama Swinging Generation: Swinging Generation Day Aug. 17 (November 19, 2003)
  • Aube 2000 Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (December 17, 2003)
  • Aube 2001 Glint Beat Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (January 21, 2004)
  • Aube 2002 Transformation Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (April 14, 2004)
  • 30th Anniversary Video Clips II (September 15, 2004)
  • The Alfee History I–III DVD Box Special Edition (September 15, 2004)
  • 30th Anniversary 2004 Travelin' Band Live at NHK Hall May 30 (October 14, 2004)
  • Love & Peace: A Day of Love Aug. 14 (November 7, 2004)
  • Love & Peace: A Day of Peace Aug. 15 (November 7, 2004)
  • 30th Anniversary Count Down 2005: Time and Tide (March 30, 2005)
  • Tokyo Bay-Station Terminal 1 (November 23, 2005)
  • Tokyo Bay-Station Terminal 2 (November 23, 2005)
  • 2000th Live Concert Starting Over (March 29, 2006)
  • 25th Summer 2006 Yokohama Star-ship Only One Night Aug. 12 (December 13, 2006)
  • 25th Summer 2006 Yokohama Star-ship Next One Night Aug. 13 (December 13, 2006)
  • Aube 2003 Going My Way Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (April 30, 2008)
  • 30th Anniversary 2004 Travelin' Band Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (April 30, 2008)
  • Aube 2005 Starting Over Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (April 30, 2008)
  • Aube 2006 One Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (April 30, 2008)
  • Aube 2008 Renaissance Live at NHK Hall (August 18, 2008)
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  • Yokohama Perfect Burn 8.8 Burn Into Memory Night (February 14, 2010)
  • Yokohama Perfect Burn 8.9 Burn Into Perfect Night (February 14, 2010)
  • 35th anniversary 2009 My Truth Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (December 23, 2010)
  • Aube 2010 Neo Universe II Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (April 20, 2011)
  • The Alfee 2011 Special DVD "I Love You" (August 25, 2011)
  • Neo Universe 2011 Final Series I Love You, Always... Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (April 25, 2012)
  • One Night Dream 2012 We Get Requests! 2012.7.28 at Saitama Super Arena (December 23, 2012)
  • The Alfee 2013 Special DVD "Grateful Birth" (August 24, 2013)
  • Neo Universe 2012 Final Series Catch Your Earth Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (December 23, 2013)
  • 40th Anniversary 2014 Video Clips II+ (August 6, 2014)
  • Neo Universe 2013 Final Series Grateful Birth Final Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (October 25, 2014)
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  • 40th Anniversary 2014 Genesis Final Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (November 25, 2015)
  • Best Hit Alfee 2015 One Night Circle (December 23, 2015)
  • Best Hit Alfee Final 2015 Live at Budokan Dec. 24 (November 30, 2016)
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  • 2021 Summer Baby, Come Back! 31.July.2021 (December 10, 2022)
  • 2021 Summer Baby, Come Back! 1.August.2021 (December 10, 2022)

BE∀T BOYS Discography

Singles

  • [1981.08.05] Stars☆On 23 (スターズ☆オン23) (BEAT BOYS)
  • [1988.11.02] HE∀RTBRE∀K LONELY R∀IN
  • [1989.05.31] Dare Yori mo Lady Jane (誰よりもLady Jane; Lady Jane Over Anyone Else)
  • [1990.07.21] Futari Dake no Yoru (ふたりだけの夜; Night for Only Us)
  • [1996.04.03] Epicurean (エピキュリアン)
  • [1997.03.19] May Be

Albums

  • [1988.10.21] BE∀T BOYS TOJO!!
  • [1989.07.05] GO!GO! BE∀T BOYS!!

Videos

  • [1989.10.21] GRE∀T PROMOTION

References

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