T-Square 1994- Get Back YouTube; CASIOPEA vs THE SQUARE 'GET BACK' - Duration. CASIOPEA vs THE SQUARE Full LIVE - Duration: 2:44:46. Casiopea Vs The Square - Live Mp3 Music Album. High Quality (CBR 256/320 kbps) Mp3 Store. Casiopea Vs The Square. Currently 0.0/5 Stars. File name: casiopea vs t-square - yuh-ja & fightman.mp3 File size: 14.84 MB File Host. Casiopea vs T square Live.rar 4shared.com (106.16 MB) Archive download. T- Square (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. T- Square. Also known as. Kawai. Kiyohiko Semba. Jun Aoyama. Eiji Shimizu. Daisaku Kume. Toyoyuki Tanaka. Artist: Casiopea Title Of Album: Discography Year Of Release: 1979-2009 Genre. 2004 - Casiopea vs The Square Live Casiopea has played live with various artists such as Level 42. Casiopea vs The Square Live .Tohru Hasebe. Hiroyuki Noritake. Hirotaka Izumi. Masato Honda. Keiji Matsumoto. Tadashi Namba. Shingo Tanaka. Takahiro Miyazaki. Kiyohiko Semba (Percussion)Toyoyuki Tanaka (Bass)T- Square is a Japanese jazz fusion band. They became famous in the late 7. Japanese fusion bands. They are known for songs such as . An Arrangement of said tune, . Bassist Yuhji Nakamura, Guitarist Masahiro Andoh, Pianist Jun Hakama and Drummer Shunichi Harada. According to Masahiro Andoh, The band's name was based on Madison Square Garden. Hakama and Harada were replaced by Miyagi Junko on keyboards and Michael S. Kawai on drums, and a young, debuting Takeshi Itoh joining in on Saxophone and Flutes, in 1. The Square (1. 97. Mid- 1. 98. 8). Lead Saxophonist Takeshi Itoh adopted the Lyricon as a Side Instrument, and The Square would begin the tradition of writing 1 to 3 songs with the Lyricon in every new album hereafter. As the early years of the band progressed, the number of members had dwindled from 8 members (2 Keyboardists, 2 Guitarists, A drummer, a Percussionist, Sax player and Bassist) to 5 (Drummer, Keyboardist, Guitarist, Sax player, Bassist). The group's sound was changed to Rock music when Bassist Yuhji Nakamura, Pianist Miyagi Junko and Drummer Michael S. Kawai were replaced by Drummer Jun Aoyama (better known as the Drummer of Tatsuro Yamashita's live Backing Band from 1. Bassist Toyoyuki Tanaka and Prism Keyboardist Daisaku Kume, who joined the band as a Support Member and left a year thereafter. Percussionist Kiyohiko Senba left the group altogether. Jun Aoyama was later replaced by Eiji Shimizu on Drums in 1. Pianist Hirotaka Izumi came into the band, as their First Long- Term Keyboardist/Pianist. Then drummer Tohru Hasebe replaced Eiji Shimizu from then to 1. Drummer Hiroyuki Noritake replaced him in 1. Long- Term Drummer, and then Bassist Toyoyuki Tanaka was replaced by Mitsuru Sutoh, who was their first Long- Term Bassist, since 1. Takeshi Itoh would go on to exchange his Lyricon for an AKAI EWI, before the band made their first Release for the United States. It is believed that their first performance in the U. S. Before they made their way to the Roxy in Los Angeles, they realized there was already a group from the U. K, called . 2 years later, Masato Honda debuted with them, as a Backing Saxophonist on the album, T- Square Live (featuring F1 Grand Prix Theme). In 1. 99. 1, T- Square's original Saxophonist, Takeshi Itoh, was replaced by former T- Square Backing/Support member, Masato Honda, who composed the opening track from T- Square's . Honda carried Takeshi's Sax/EWI duties until 1. Takahiro Miyazaki would replace him on Saxophone/EWI duties. At the same time, Hirotaka Izumi left T- Square, and was replaced by Tadashi Namba, who played Keyboards with Masahiro Andoh on the theme song from Gran Turismo, . The group and all former and (at the time) current members played at Yaon de Asobu for their 2. Anniversary that same year. This is one of the last T- Square performances in which Masato Honda was involved (unlike Miyazaki and Itoh, Masato Honda didn't show up to the next 3 anniversary concerts in 2. In 1. 99. 9, Tadashi Namba was replaced by Keyboardist Keiji Matsumoto. The new line- up of Miyazaki, Noritake, Sutoh, Matsumoto and Andoh was kept until mid- 2. T- Square Plus and Session Members (2. This trio is the main reason for why T- Square had to use Random Session Musicians to record with. Though, the performance of . T- Square changed its name again, to T- Square Plus, and Former T- Square Guitarist Yuhji Mikuriya, as well as former Seikima- II Bassist Shunsuke . T- Square Plus, as this incarnation of the group was called, dropped the . The line- up was Itoh, Noritake, Sutoh, Kawano (support), Izumi and Andoh. They released another album that featured arrangements of some of their best known songs, called . In addition to Mitsuru Sutoh being replaced by Katsuji Morioka on Bass in 2. Morioka was replaced by Shingo Tanaka a year later. Both Morioka and Tanaka are Support Bassists. From 2. 00. 0 to 2. Keizoh Kawano was a support member on Keyboards; he became an Official Keyboardist in 2. Satoshi Bandoh, who also composed several songs, replaced Hiroyuki Noritake in the same year. And T- Square's original Drummer, Michael S. Kawai, had returned to T- Square as a behind- the- scenes Percussionist and Producer from 2. Anniversary and T- Square Super Band/Super Special Band, First Lineup (2. Early 2. 00. 9). Adding even more former members (Except for Shingo Tanaka, because he was a Support Member and wouldn't have become official until 2. This began in Mid- to- Late- 2. This video was released on February 2. Discoveries was sold with a DVD which chronicled T- Square performing and rehearsing in 2. In 2. 01. 0, An almost- exact year after . This album was meant to showcase more of the songwriting abilities of the younger members of the group. In the Summer of that same year, they decided to re- record some of their Older songs and release them in October as an album called Takara no Uta: T- Square plays The Square. They would go on to release another original album, . Some current and former T- Square members would tour with Satoshi Bandoh to promote his solo album, . T- Square recorded another T- Square plays The Square album, released late in October, much like last year. Keizoh Kawano recorded and released his own solo album, Dreams, the month thereafter. At the end of 2. 01. Bird of Wonder', which was released with their 2. Wings. The group later released another cover album, this time employing the help of special guest musicians. Anniversary, T- Square Super Band (Second Lineup) and Rumors of Takeshi Itoh's Second Departure (2. They Retained all members of the Super Band from 2. Hirotaka Izumi. Percussionist Kiyohiko Senba, who was also an original member of The Square, is a member of T- Square's Super Band as of 2. Shingo Tanaka was also promoted from being a Support Member and is now an OFFICIAL member of T- Square. Even in their last album of 2. T- Square Plus - History), Itoh only performed on 2 Tracks of the album, adding more reason for the rumor to be believed. NEXT, Paradise and Treasure Hunter (Late 2. Present). Nearly a month later, their album was released, . Both of these releases prominently featured Takeshi Itoh, thus, he continues to be a Member of T- Square. The 4. 0th T- Square album, Paradise, was released in July. Paradise is one of Ten T- Square Albums (along with, in Chronological order, Lucky Summer Lady, Midnight Lover (Both Albums released in 1. Make Me a Star (1. Magic (1. 98. 1), Kyakusenbi no Yuuwaku (1. Stars and the Moon (1. SPORTS (1. 98. 6), Yes, No (1. Friendship (2. 00. Spring. T- Square's Paradise is the first T- Square Album to be released on i. Tunes in the United States, along with their Compilation of Concerts performed from December 1. Studio Album from 2. Treasure Hunter. While these are all released in the American i. Tunes, they are the only 3 albums available there, while the Japanese i. Tunes has a more extense discography. Offshoot bands. Trio The Square disbanded in later 2. Later on that year, Hiroyuki Noritake and Keiji Matsumoto, along with Bassist Tomohito Aoki, Guitarist Jun Kajiwara, would become the Backing Band of Former T- Square Saxophonist, Masato Honda. The group didn't have an official name, but, was collectively dubbed by fans as . Tomohito Aoki, the original bassist of the Masato Honda Band, died of acute heart failure on June that year, therefore, he was replaced by Mitsuru Sutoh. As of Sutoh joining the group, Everyone who ever joined it was also a previous member of T- Square. Voice of Elements, as the band was called when they returned in 2. Ottottrio. Along with Masahiro Andoh, Drummer Hiroyuki Noritake was another T- Square musician who was part of this group since 1. Also, T- Square Bassist, Mitsuru Sutoh and (at the time) Future T- Square keyboardist, Keiji Matsumoto recorded with them at the end of 1. T- Square a few months thereafter.). Kore. No. S. They released 2 studio albums, . They also released a Live Album in 2. Casiopea vs. Former Percussionist of The Square, Kiyohiko Senba, played on one of the songs from Casiopea's 1. A year later, Both Groups played an arrangement of The Beatles' . Casiopea, T- Square and Jimsaku played at Tokyo Jam 1. In 2. 00. 3, Both Groups played (with some of the players replaced), at the event called Casiopea vs. Both Groups still have somewhat of an alliance, seeing as Casiopea's 1. Noriaki Kumagai and Former T- Square Bassist, Mitsuru Sutoh are both in TRIX. And Sax player Takeshi Itoh performed with Casiopea's Keyboardist, Minoru Mukaiya in 2. Synchronized DNA. They have released 3 Studio albums. As Support Members for Other Artists. Sutoh also plays for TRIX (since they formed in 2. Other recognized musicians in that group are Noriaki Kumagai (Casiopea drummer from 1. Drummer Hiroyuki Noritake and Keyboardist Keizoh Kawano, along with Bassist Ko Shimizu (from Naniwa Express) would record as Support Members for J- Fusion/Rock guitarist Kumi Adachi in 2. T- Square's current Bassist Shingo Tanaka is a former part of The 3. The Thanks (3. 9 in Japanese is pronounced Sanjyu Kyu, which almost sounds like Thank You). The 3. 9's were a band that accompanied Concerts performed by Vocaloids, specifically the . During the final 3. Giving Day Concert in March, 2. Takahiro Miyazaki. Discography. It was never given a proper studio release until 1. Bonus Track to their 2. Anniversary album, . From here on, Kawano would perform with the group Live, but didn't record with them in Studio until 2. Truth 2. 1c (2. 00. This album contains arrangements of T- Square's best known songs, including, as the album name should imply, . Kawai, Mitsuru Sutoh, Kiyohiko Semba, Hirotaka Izumi, Hiroyuki Noritake and Junko Miyagi, and the 4 Official Members. Discoveries (2. 00.
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