Barbee Boys

Barbee Boys
Origin Japan
GenresRock
Years active1982 (1982)–1992 (1992), 2003, 2008 (2008)–2010 (2010), 2018 (2018)–present
LabelsEpic/Sony Records, 21st. CENTURY BARBEE BOYS
Members
Past members
Website21stcentury-barbeeboys.com

Barbee Boys (バービーボーイズ, Baabiibooizu) are a successful 1980s Japanese rock band.[1] The band debuted in 1984 and was popular through the 1980s, becoming the first Japanese rock band to perform at the Nippon Budokan, until disbanding in 1992. After reuniting for several short periods, the band has been continually together since 2018. The five current members are: vocalist and saxophone player KONTA (real name Atsushi Kondou); female vocalist Kyoko Sekihara; lead guitarist and songwriter Tomotaka Imamichi, who has also had a career as a songwriter for other bands; bassist and pianist ENRIQUE; and drummer Toshiaki Konuma. In 2019, they announced their first release in 29 years, PlanBee, releasing on December 18 of that year.[2]

History

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Name

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According to the band's guitarist, Imamichi, the band's name "Barbee Boys" originated from the word "barfly", the word for a habitual patron of a bar. But, because he didn't consider the "fly" part to be very stylish, it was changed to "bee". In addition, he also said the name came from the Barbie brand of dolls, one of which KONTA purchased after a show.[3] The "Boys" in the band name is a reference to a Japanese comedy group named City Boys. In addition, the band was initially an all male group - Kyoko joined after the band's formation. Moreover, Imamichi expressed some regret at the discrepancy of having a woman in a band with "Boys" in the name, as well as having to continue to call themselves "Boys" despite their age.[3]

1982–1992

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The band was formed with its original four member in July 1982, consisting of KONTA on vocals and saxophone, Tomotaka Imamichi on guitar, Ouji Abe on bass, and Toshiaki Konuma on drums. For some time after the band's formation, they did not attract many listeners to their live shows. At one point, the band attended a preview of the band Kats! TARUI BAND, which Kyoko was a member of. Imamichi witnessed how effectively Kyoko's band could draw crowds, which encouraged him to invite Kyoko to join the Barbee Boys.[4]

At the time, Kyoko was working at a major trading firm, so by procuring show tickets for her coworkers, she was able to attract a large turnout to her performances. Additionally, female singers in rock bands were uncommon in the 80's, which attracted many curious male attendees. Kyoko was effectively poached by the Barbee Boys with the aim of attracting more viewers to shows, and her success in being a guest vocalist for the band during competitions led to the band creating a signature sound through the dual male-female vocalists. It was around this time that the band sent a demo tape to Sony.[4] With the profile included with the tape, Kyoko's name was listed as a member. The audition went well, and it was becoming increasingly apparent to Kyoko that she had become an invaluable part of the band. As a result, she decided to officially join the Barbee Boys.

At this time, bassist Ouji Abe left the band to focus on production work. Finding a replacement bassist led to difficulties, due to stigma against women in the rock world.[3] Bassist ENRIQUE approached the band, saying "If you're in trouble, how about I join?" Upon joining the Barbee Boys, he became the youngest member of the band.[5]

In November 1983, the band won the CBS/Sony SD Audition Grand Prix.[6]

On September 21, 1984, they debuted their first major single, Kurayami de DANCE.

On April 1, 1987, their single Onnagitsune on the Run was released, and was used in advertisements for Mitsuya Cider.

On July 2, 1988, KONTA starred in his first feature-length film, Futari Bocchi, with the soundtrack being performed by RADIO-K and the Barbee Boys.[4]

On January 1, 1989, the band released the single Me wo Tojiru Oide Yo. The song and the band were featured in advertisements for Shiseido's TREND・Y brand hair styling products. It reached No. 8 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Ranking and sold 168,000 copies.[7]

On January 24, 1992, the Barbee Boys held a final live concert in Shibuya Public Hall, and formally disbanded. It was almost 10 years since their formation.[8]

2003–present

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In February 2003, the Barbee Boys had a limited reunion concert at Epic Records Japan's 25th anniversary event, LIVE EPIC 25. At the request of the band, footage of their performance from the event was not released until 2009, with the release of Kuradashi ・ Hachi Taizen - BARBEE BOYS LIVE STAGE ANTHOLOGY. The event was also not shown on NHK's live broadcast of the event, or on the event's DVD.

On April 21, 2008, the band reunited for one night at the SMAP×SMAP Meikyoku Kayou Matsuri, broadcast on Kansai TV and Fuji TV.[9] They performed Onnagitsune on the Run. On August 15, they performed at the Rising Sun Rock Festival 2008, and on August 23, at Sound Marina 2008. As a result, the band made regular appearances at these festivals in following years.[10]

From February 13, 2009, in celebration of their 25th anniversary, the Barbee Boys held Re:BARBEE BOYS, a special tour at four Zepp music halls across Japan. During the tour, they performed new songs.[11] From February 26, 2010, they held Bcc: from BARBEE BOYS AD2010, another tour. On the final day, March 7, they performed at the Nippon Budokan for the first time in 21 years.

On February 25, 2015, they released a remastered edition of their first album, REAL BAND -1st Option 30th Anniversary Edition-. There were no live shows, but Imamichi and Kyoko gave interviews using the band name Barbee Boys.

On October 25, 2018, the band made a one-night return on the NHK Broadcast Satellite Premium The Covers'Fes.2018, their first live show in eight years,[12] performing Me wo Tojiru Oide Yo and Onnagitsune on the Run.[13] According to Imamichi, every member had a free schedule that day, making a live show feasible.[4] On November 21, BARBEE BOYS IN TOKYO DOME 1988.08.22 was released, containing the recording of their 1988 Tokyo Dome concert 30 years prior.

Going into 2019, the Barbee Boys officially resumed full-fledged activities.[14] On September 8, they announced their first album in 29 years, PlanBee, to be released on December 18.[15] On November 8, a limited edition advance single from PlanBee titled Muteki no Valerie was released.[16]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Release Date Format Catalog Number
1st 1st OPTION February 25, 1985 LP 28・3H-156
Compact Cassette 28・6H-129
2nd Freebee November 1, 1985 LP 28・3H-181
Compact Cassette 28・6H-146
CD 32・8H-48
3rd 3rd BREAK October 1, 1986 LP 28・3H-245
Compact Cassette 28・6H-190
CD 32・8H-80
4th LISTEN! BARBEE BOYS 4 September 9, 1987 LP 28・3H-298
Compact Cassette 28・6H-250
CD 32・8H-134
5th √5

Root Five

February 1, 1989 LP 28・3H-5066
Compact Cassette 28・6H-5066
CD 32・8H-5066
6th eeney meeney barbee moe April 13, 1990 ESCB-1042
Compact Cassette ESTB-1042
7th PlanBee December 18, 2019 CD BB-21000001
PlayBee January 29, 2020 EP HRLP-190
MasterBee February 8, 2020 Digital download

Singles

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Title Release Date Format Catalog Number Album
1st 暗闇でDANCE

Kurayami de DANCE

September 21, 1984 7-inch single 07・5H-213 1st OPTION
2nd もォ やだ!

Mō Yada!

February 1, 1985 07・5H-228
3rd でも!?しょうがない

Demo!? Shouganai

June 21, 1985 07・5H-249 Freebee
4th チャンス到来

Chance Tourai

October 2, 1985 07・5H-264
5th 負けるもんか

Makerumonka

April 2, 1986 12-inch single 12・3H-215
6th なんだったんだ?7DAYS

Nandattanda?7DAYS

October 1, 1986 7-inch single 07・5H-315 3rd BREAK
7th 女ぎつねon the Run

Onnagitsune on the Run

April 1, 1987 07・5H-344 LISTEN! BARBEE BOYS 4
8th 泣いたままでlisten to me

Naitamamade listen to me

August 26, 1987 07・5H-364
9th ごめんなさい

Gomennasai

December 2, 1987 07・5H-395
10th 使い放題tenderness

Tsukai Houdai tenderness

June 22, 1988 07・5H-3032 JUST TWO OF US
Compact Cassette 10・6H-3032
Mini CD single 10・8H-3032
11th 目を閉じておいでよ

Me wo Tojite Oide Yo

January 1, 1989 7-inch single 07・5H-3081 √5
Compact Cassette 10・6H-3081
Mini CD single 10・8H-3081
12th chibi June 1, 1989 7-inch single 07・5H-3097
Compact Cassette 10・6H-3097
Mini CD single 10・8H-3097
13th 三日月の憂鬱

Mikadzuki no Yuuutsu

November 1, 1989 Compact Cassette ESSB-3011 eeney meeney barbee moe
Mini CD single ESDB-3011
14th 勇み足サミー

Isamiashi Sammy

March 1, 1990 ESDB-3074
15th ノーマジーン〜norma jean<reprise> July 21, 1990 ESDB-3100
16th あいまいtension

Aimai tension

October 10, 1990 ESDB-3146
Limited Release 無敵のヴァレリー

Muteki no Valerie

November 8, 2019 Digital download PlanBee

References

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  14. ^ BARBEE BOYSに聞く、再始動の真相と29年ぶり新作への思い 「この5人が集まればバービーになる」 - RealSound・2019年12月18日
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