two years to write 20 reviews of dramas, I agree that the tempo of the publications is not exactly panting. At the same time, I had the pleasure of viewing more than sixty series, earning a delay which will not be easy to fill. What's better than a little music to put the rhythm in this very modest adventure scriptural? Watch dramas, among other discoveries, opens a small window on the musical production by Japanese generics are as diverse as the series themselves.
Demonstration with musical themes the 20 Japanese television series chronicled on this blog.
NB: being a true philistine in music, it's good here, not a criticism of groups and singers listed, but merely an invitation to discovery.
- My Boss, My Hero
Sorafune by TOKIO - From the pop / rock from Johnny's for this series burlesque whose main character is also the lead singer of Tokio. Sold 400,000 copies, Sorafune to date remains the single most popular on 39 have appeared since the group's inception in 1994.
- Beautiful Life
Konya Tsuki no Oka Mieru or by B'z - The biggest Japanese rock duo (80 million discs sold in Japan) has been asked to produce the credits of what would be a monument series of Japanese television.
- Dragon Zakura
Realize by melody. - A classic pop song such as Japan produces dozens per year. His interpreter has been the spotlight for only 4 years before marrying the famous and amazing singer / songwriter / producer Miyavi.
- Hana Yori Dango
Planetarium by Otsuka Ai - a recurring musical theme rather than the credits of this series for teens. Say otherwise, a ballad written, composed and sung by a pop artist rather than the traditional soup served by a boy band, Arashi, which I never will explain the success.
- Last Christmas
The generic music is interpreted by a western group. Yes, the one you think ...
- Kisarazu Cat's Eye
One Night Carnival by Kishidan - Needless to insist, I will not Arashi songs on this blog! The group Kishidan parody, speaking at a crazy episode of the series, well worth a look more ... and smile.
- Chuushin Sekai no de, Ai wo Sakebu
Katachi Aru Mono by Shibasaki Kou - A very classic ballad sung by a young woman whose talent as an actress deserves I think much more attention than the singer.
- Taiyou no Kisetsu
Ki Se Ki by Takizawa Hideaki - It was a pity that Tackey not go after the massacre in the credits does not sing in this series insipidus .
- Suna no Utsuwa
Yasashii Kisu Wo Shite by Dreams Come True - The beautiful voice of Miwa Yoshida, singer of the band Dreams Come True (50 million records sold worldwide !), to accompany a drama of poignant beauty.
- Pride
As often in the dramas of KimuTaku, the musical theme is borrowed from an American hit.
- Yasuko to Kenji
by TOKIO Amagasa - Their drummer is the main character in this series, the band TOKIO has done it again with a song whose lyrics were written by Shiina Ringo, famous composer / performer in Japan.
- Medaka
Masayume by Spitz - This is a group I like tremendously! Masayume represents an excellent introduction to the rock music of this group, led by the timbre of its original singer. In addition, Spitz opened in April 2010 a youtube channel containing all of their videos: to discover!
- Last Friends
Prisoner of Love by Utada Hikaru - Probably the most famous Japanese star outside its borders. Difficult to account for the enormous success of this exceptional singer, which I became a fan genuine to the point of regretting bitterly the bracketing his career in 2011, as she herself has announced. Do not miss his channel on youtube.
- Beach Boys
Takashi Sorimachi Forever by - A well-dated for a series of cult 90s. His interpreter was also none other than the two main actors.
- H2
Over K - A pop ballad sung by a Korean singer. A few grams of finesse in a drama that lacks much as anything that could make it a success ...
- Bara no nai Hanaya Zutto Issho
its by Yamashita Tatsuro - is continued in the style of 'romantic ballad' with this song perfectly suited to the sweet tone of this series fresh and exciting .
- Proposal Daisakusen
Ashita Hareru Kana by Keisuke Kuwata - Still a huge star in the Japanese music scene that lends itself to play the theme music for a television series. For over 20 years, Keisuke Kuwata rocked the crowd with his rock songs tinged with blues belongs to him.
- Karei naru Ichizoku
The main theme is the classical music played by a philharmonic unknown to me.
- Tatta Hitotsu no Koi
Bokura no Machi of by KAT-TUN - with Kame-chan featured in this series, he had to expect that his boys Band took the opportunity to commit the credits. To say that these boys perform at each stage of their concerts ...
- Kaze no Garden
Nocturne Ayaka Hirahara by - Musician Emeritus, Ayaka Hirahara regularly inspired classical composers to create songs whose beauty is expressed through a beautiful voice.
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