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One of the nation's leading bands, the Japanese pop-rockers Spitz sold more than 20 million records (albums and singles combined) over the course of their career and scored no less than 14 number one hits on the Oricon charts, and are still showing no signs of letting up. But this is not to say the band is all career-bent -- indeed, in their humble beginnings Spitz didn't think of commercial success, and didn't have any.
The group dates back to 1986,
when Tokyo art students
Masamune Kusano
and
Akihiro Tamura
started playing punk rock under the name Cheetahs. This early incarnation of Spitz was a straightforward copy of
The Blue Hearts
-- Japanese answer to
The Clash
and
The Ramones
. Realizing the world hardly needs cloned punk, Spitz decided to disband. However, their musical instincts soon got the better of them, and around 1987 they restarted the group, picking
Tetsuya Miwa
and
Tatsuo Sakiyama
, and with Kusano changing his playing style and placing emphasis on acoustic guitar.
Spitz played local clubs and in 1990 saw it fit to release its debut record, the single
Hibari no Kokoro
, with the eponymous first LP following the next year. However, the confusion in the musical world in the early 90s, paired with the band's lack of ambition, left Spitz in relative obscurity. The band recorded the LPs
Namae wo Tsuketeyaru
and
Hoshi no Kakera
, and released an orchestrated mini-album
Aurora ni Narenakatta Hito no Tame ni
, but the Top-100 still evaded them until 1994, when the single off the fourth album,
Crispy!
, charted for the first time.
This helped Kusano regain his wavering confidence, and the fifth album,
Sora no Tobikata
, already scored a solid #14 on the Oricon charts. However, the real pay-off for five albums' worth of hard work came with the single
Robinson
that sold 1.6 million copies. That was the breakthrough: the 6th album
Hachimitsu
(1995) already became a million seller, as have the singles
Cherry
and
Sora mo Toberu Hazu
, the latter of which was used in a TV drama Hakusen Nagashi and has since become a standard hymn for high school graduation ceremonies. Around that time Spitz also began giving extensive tours, playing 40 venues 1995 and 70 in 1996 -- a good way to reward the fans from a band that refused to play Budokan in fear of losing contact with audience.
Spitz continued their stable career in the late 90s and 2000s, even though they tried something different -- LPs
Hayabusa
and
Mikazuki Rock
, done with the recording engineer from Los Angeles, were touted as a return to hard rock roots, although they are hardly heavier than
Bon Jovi
. The band took a break in 2003 and 2004, but their songs continued to appear in TV ads and dramas and as the group's 20th anniversary was drawing closer, Spitz got back to work, releasing not only a compilation disc, but two more albums (in 2006 and 2007), and providing a number of songs for the anime/film franchise Honey & Clover. ~ Alexey Eremenko, All Music Guide
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LOVE SPITZ FOR YEARS !!!!
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una de las grandes bandas de Japon sin duda alguna
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The Best Japan Rock Band!!!!!
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I love Spitz! XDDD
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