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Mr.Children, or Misuchiru as they are known to their fans, is a famous Japanese rock band group formed in 1988 by Kazutoshi Sakurai, Kenichi Tahara, Keisuke Nakagawa, and Hideya Suzuki.

History

1988 - 1997

Mr.Children is one of the most popular bands in Japan. They made their major debut in 1992 with the release of their first album, "EVERYTHING", but it was not until one of their singles was used as a drama theme song, like their fourth single "Cross Road", that they started getting noticed. They got their big break in 1994 with the release of their fifth single, "innocent world", which made record sales and earned the Japan Record Award in 1994. Their fourth album, "Atomic Heart", which was released in the same year, is still their top selling album. Since then, all their singles have been number one hits in the Oricon charts, like "Tomorrow never knows" and "Namonaki-uta", and many of them became million sellers.

They first formed in 1988. Originally called THE WALLS, they changed their name while talking at a diner. Around that time, they were influenced by the band, Echoes. The leader of that band, Tsugi Jinsei, was political and thus THE WALLS music became political and "dry". By changing their name to Mr. Children, they also changed their attitude towards the band, which they thank as helping them broaden their horizons. They felt that by being called THE WALLS they were pretending to be and act like something they were not. The group then auditioned at a music club called, "La Mama", passed the audition and played at the club a couple of times.

It was because of them playing at the club La Mama, that they begin to gain popularity with people, and were eventually asked to try and debut as professionals. After a couple of failed demo tapes sent to labels, they decided to take 3 months off in 1991 to recharge. When they went back to La Mama this time around they played and sounded more mature. Many fans of them did not like the new arrangement they came up with however and prefered their old material. Whether or not it was a good choice was decided in their Chokuzen demo tape in 1992 that caught the attention of Inaba from Toy's Factory. He felt their music had potential and got them a contract with Bad Music. They played as the opening act for the artist Jun Sky Walkers and got their first dose of what it felt like to be a professional artist. It was also around this time that they were introduced to their current producer and now long time friend Takeshi Kobayashi. Kobayashi was already known as the music composer for Keisuke Kuwata and Kyoko Koizumi.

Promotional picture of "EVERYTHING"
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Promotional picture of "EVERYTHING"

They started their collaboration work with Kobayashi at his home. Kobayashi was truthful with Sakurai's compositions and lyrics, letting him know when they were and weren't good. In 1992, Mr.Children's debut album, "EVERYTHING", represented the long hard work they put into the album. By the time their third album rolled around, they wanted to create a new vibe so they moved to Waterfront Studio's in New York. After the release of versus, Mr.Children was chosen as the next big thing in various music magazines. It was also around this time that Sakurai made a goal to have a one million seller single. That single was "CROSS ROAD" and was used as a the Japanese TV drama "Dousoukai" theme song. It was during the 22nd week after the release of CROSS ROAD that it finally hit a million copies sold.

When "innocent world", was finally released, Sakurai decided to finally get personal and really sing about what he was feeling. Soon after "Atomic Heart" was released. It was an album that was mixed with both instruments and digital sounds, becoming known as "DigiRock" (Digital Rock). Mr. Children also became involved in charity work, doing a collaboration song with Keisuke Kuwata of Southern All Stars. The song "Kiseki no Hoshi" was used as the campaign song for the Act Against AIDS concerts. [es] Mr.Children in FILM, a documentary, was next and the group went overseas to film it. After the main song "[es] Theme Of Es" was written, the movie opened in theatres. During the release "Namonaki Uta" another change was arriving. The band felt that they had become a machine. According to Suzuki, "I felt like I was carrying a burden somewhere." Interest from the media also grew and a greater interest in Sakurai's private life started because he had succeeded at such a young age (in his 20s at the time) When work began on the next album, the intial idea was to recording in United States, Europe, and Jamaica. The plans were later changed to Tokyo, New York, and London due to unknown reasons. Thus "Shinkai" was recorded and went on to sale over 2.5 million copies. Soon after the "regress or progress" tour began were for the first time they played all the songs on Shinkai. They held 55 conerts and broke records.

In 1997 "Bolero" was released and it was soon after that rumors started of the group disbanding. Sakurai's reply to the rumors; "The band will dissolve only when we have no more talent and have relationship problems with each other." On March 31, 1997, at Ebisu Garden Hall, a secret live for 1,000 fans was held. The band played 10 songs while drinking. The last song they performed was "Mata Aeru Kana" (See you again someday). After the live and 3 years after their last vacation, a new vacation time began. Sakurai felt rock bands needed a vacation. Tahara and Nakagawa went to driving school. A friend of Suzuki's left a message on his answering machine stating: "Why don't you go for a drink, or hang out?" Sakurai bought a computer which he started to use to compose music. Nakagawa and Suzuki started a side project band called "Hayashi Hideo", and they went on a livehouse tour. Kenji Fujii from My Little Lover and Sawao Yamanaka from the pillows joined them. Tahara spent his vacation time listening to music at home, spending time with his family and attending Hayashi Hideo lives.

1998 - 2006

- to be added -

Trivia

1 - B'z ( 15 overall / 1 Double Million Seller)
2 - Mr.Children (10 / 2)
3 - GLAY (6)
1 - B'z (19)
2 - Mr.Children (10)
2 - DreamsComeTrue (10)
4 - Matsutoya Yumi (9)
4 - Zard (9)

2006 Events

Discography

Singles

Year Single 1st week sales Copies sold
1992 君がいた夏 (Kimi ga Ita Natsu) 2,000 21,000
1992 抱きしめたい (Dakishimetai) 3,000 60,000
1993 Replay 24,000 88,000
1993 CROSS ROAD 65,000 1,255,000
1994 innocent world 206,000 1,935,000
1994 Tommorrow never knows 669,000 2,766,000
1994 everybody goes -秩序のない現代にドロップキック-
(everybody goes -Chitsujo no Nai Gendai ni Drop-Kick-)
369,000 1,240,000
1995 【es】~Theme of es~ 520,000 1,571,000
1995 シーソーゲーム~勇敢な恋の歌~
(See-Saw Game ~Yuukan na Koi no Uta~)
561,000 1,811,000
1996 名もなき詩 (Na mo Naki Uta) 1,208,000 2,308,000
1996 花-Memento-Mori- (Hana -Memento Mori-) 639,000 1,538,000
1996 Everything(It's you) 602,000 1,217,000
1997 ニシエヒガシエ (Nishi e Higashi e) 361,000 663,000
1998 終わりなき旅 (Owari Naki Tabi) 515,000 1,070,000
1999 光の射す方へ (Hikari no Sasu Hou e) 327,000 455,000
1999 I'LL BE 194,000 301,000
2000 口笛 (Kuchibue) 327,000 724,000
2000 NOT FOUND 356,000 607,000
2001 優しい歌 (Yasashii Uta) 250,000 477,000
2001 youthful days 352,000 699,000
2002 君が好き (Kimi ga Suki) 305,000 513,000
2002 Any 257,000 509,000
2002 HERO 315,000 552,000
2003 くるみ (kurumi) 286,000 651,000
2004 Sign 370,000 773,000
2005 四次元 Four Dimensions 569,000 925,000
2006 箒星 (houkiboshi) 254,024 TBA
24,743,000

Albums

Year Album 1st week sales Copies sold
1992 Everything 2,000 451,000
1992 KIND OF LOVE 7,000 1,179,000
1993 versus 58,000 802,000
1994 Atomic Heart 851,000 3,429,000
1996 深海 (Shinkai) 1,536,000 2,744,000
1997 BOLERO 1,734,000 3,283,000
1999 DISCOVERY 1,110,000 1,814,000
1999 1/42
LIMITED EDITION
411,000 559,000
2000 Q 632,000 896,000
2001 Mr.Children 1992-1995 1,201,000 2,263,000
2001 Mr.Children 1996-2000 1,004,000 1,732,000
2002 IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD 640,000 1,228,000
2004 シフクノオト (Shifuku no oto) 803,000 1,410,000
2005 I♥U 686,000 1,131,000
22,927,000

Commercial tie-up's
  1. kimi no koto igai wa nani mo kangaerarenai - Yazakisougyou CM song
  2. dakishimetai - Drama "Pure" Insert Song
  3. niji no kanata e - Anime "Shonan Bakusozoku" - omae to ore no Good Luck Theme song
  4. hoshi ni naretara - Drama "wakamono no subete" Insert Song
  5. Replay - Gurikopokkii CM song
  6. Cross Road - Drama "Dousoukai" Theme Song
  7. innocent world - Aquaerius Ioshisu CM song
  8. tomorrow never knows - Drama "wakamono no subete" Theme Song
  9. 【es】 ~Theme of es ~ - Movie "ES" Mr.Children in Film Theme Song
  10. Na mo naki Uta - Drama "Pure" Theme Song", Airial CM Song
  11. mata aeru kana - Nissan Buruubaado CM song
  12. Everything(It's you) - Koi no Bakansu Theme Song
  13. nishi e higashi e - Drama "kira kira hikaru" Theme Song
  14. owarinaki tabi - Drama "naguru onna" Theme song
  15. I'll be - Shiseidou Sea Breaze CM Song
  16. Not Found - Drama "Bus Stop" Theme Song
  17. yasashii uta - Asahi Inryo Wonda CM song
  18. Everything is made from a dream - Biglobe "Mr.Children Alternative" CM Song
  19. youthful days - Drama "Antique" Theme Song
  20. kimi ga suki - Drama "Antique" Insert Song
  21. Drawing - Drama "Koufuku no Ojii" Theme Song
  22. sosei - Asahi Inryo Wonda CM song
  23. Any, Hero,Kurumi, Paddle - NTT Docomo CM Song
  24. Tagatame - Nissin Cup Noodle NO Border CM Song
  25. Sign - Drama "Orange Days" Theme Song
  26. Mirai - Pocari Sweat CM Song
  27. and I love you - Nissin Cup Noodle NO Border CM Song
  28. Yooidon - Fuji TV kodomo bangumi "Ponkikkiizu", "GachaGachaPon" Theme Song
  29. running high - movie "Fly Daddy Fly" Theme Song
  30. Bokura no Oto - Nissin Cup Noodle NO Border CM Song
  31. Houkiboshi - Toyota tobira wo akeyou CM Song and theme song of NTV's 2006 FIFA World Cup broadcasting
Songs with a PV (Music Video)
  1. [Es] Theme Of Es
  2. Alive
  3. Ame nochi hare
  4. and I love you
  5. Any
  6. Bolero
  7. Brandnew my Lover
  8. Cross Road
  9. Dakishimetai
  10. Everything (It's You)
  11. Hana -Memento Mori-
  12. HERO
  13. HERO (Special Version)
  14. Hikari no Sasu Houhe
  15. Houki Boshi
  16. Houki Boshi -ordinary beauty-
  17. I'll Be
  18. Innocent World
  19. Kimi ga ita Natsu
  20. Kimi ga Suki
  21. Kuchibue
  22. Kurumi
  23. Love Connection
  24. Machine Gun wo Buppanase
  25. Mirai
  26. Nishi e Higashi e
  27. Not Found
  28. Owarinaki Tabi
  29. Replay
  30. See Saw Game
  31. Sign
  32. Sosei
  33. Tenohira
  34. Time Machine ni Notte
  35. Tomorrow Never Knows
  36. World's End
  37. Yasashii Uta
  38. Youthful Days

VHS/DVD

Year VHS/DVD Copies sold
1995 [es] Mr.Children in FILM
1997 music clips ALIVE
1997 regress or progress '96-'97 DOCUMENT 89,000
1997 regress or progress '96-'97 tour final IN TOKYO DOME 103,000
2001 Concert Tour '99 DISCOVERY
2001 Concert Tour Q 2000~2001
2002 CONCERT TOUR POP SAURUS 2001
2003 wonderful world on DEC 21 110,000
2004 Mr. Children Tour 2004 シフクノオト (Shifuku no oto) 207,000
2006 Mr.Children Dome Tour 2005 "I♥U" -Final In Tokyo Dome- 149,731

Other

Indie/Demo Work

  1. CHU CHU CHU
  2. LOST CHILD
  • Hello, I Love You (Demo Tape August 1989)
  • Kono Ame Agare
  • Berlin no Kabe
  • Chu Chu Chu
  • Kimi Dake no Ichi-nichi
  • Tom Sawyer no Uta
  • Mr. Sunshine
  • Oh My God
  • Kaze
  • MAGIC MELODIES ~TURN TO THE POP II~ (September 21, 1990)
  • :Disc One (Original side)
  • ::#HAPPY BIRTHDAY
  • :Disc Two (Cover side)
  • ::#Mr. Tambourine Man
  • 19:00 Hatsu, X'mas Train ni Tobinore! (Live Demo Tape December 24, 1990)
  • Merry Merry Christmas
  • Jen's Christmas
  • Futsuka Okure no Christmas
  • CHILDREN'S WORLD
  • Kuruma no Naka de Kakurete Kiss wo Shiyou
  • Tomodachi no Mama-de
  • CHILDREN'S WORLD
  • Kimi no Koto Igai wa Nani mo Kangaerarenai
  • Tomodachi no Mama-de
  • Yurikago no Aru Oka Kara
  • Chikara ~Power~
  • Tom Sawyer no Uta (Live version)
  • Other CDs

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