• Source: 33rd Japan Record Awards
    • The 33rd Annual Japan Record Awards (第33回日本レコード大賞, Dai Sanjū-san Kai Nihon Rekōdo Taishō) took place at the Nippon Budokan in Chiyoda, Tokyo, December 31, 1991, starting at 7:00PM JST. The primary ceremonies were broadcast in Japan by TBS/JNN/JRN.


      Award winners




      = Pops and Rock

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      Japan Record Award


      KAN for "Ai wa Katsu"


      Best Vocalist Award


      Aska for "Hajimari wa itsumo ame"


      Best New Artist Award


      Mi-Ke for "Omoide no Kujūkuri-hama"


      Best Album Award


      Tatsuro Yamashita for "Artisan"


      Gold disc Award (Nomination for the Japan Record Award)


      Tatsuro Yamashita for "Artisan"
      Kyōko Koizumi for "Anata ni aete yokatta"
      Chage and Aska for "Say Yes"
      Aska for "Hajimari wa itsumo ame"
      Kazumasa Oda for "Love Story wa Totsuzen ni"


      New Artist Award (Nomination for the Best New Artist Award)


      Michiyo Nakajima for "Akai Hanataba"
      Noriyuki Makihara for "Donna toki mo"
      Mi-Ke for "Omoide no Kujūkuri-hama"
      Alisa Mizuki for "Densetsu no Shōjo"


      Album Award


      Tatsuro Yamashita for "Artisan"
      Buck-Tick for "Kurutta Taiyou"
      Aska for "Scene II"
      X for "Jealousy"
      Yumi Matsutoya for "Tengoku no door"
      Eikichi Yazawa for "Don't Wanna Stop"
      Princess Princess for "Princess Princess"
      Yuko Hara for "Mother"
      B'z for "Risky"
      Dreams Come True for "Wonder 3"


      Best Album / New Artist Award


      ORIGINAL LOVE for "LOVE!LOVE! & LOVE!"


      Special Award


      Orquesta de la Luz


      Composition Award


      ASKA for "SAY YES","Hajimari wa itsumo ame" (vo.:ASKA)


      Arrangement Award


      Takeshi Kobayashi for "Anata ni aete yokatta" (vo.:Kyōko Koizumi)


      Lyrics Award


      Kyōko Koizumi for "Anata ni aete yokatta" (vo.:Kyōko Koizumi)


      Planning Award


      HIS(Haruomi Hosono, Kiyoshiro Imawano, Fuyumi Sakamoto) for "Nihon no hito"
      KRYZLER & KOMPANY
      The Nolans sang Japanese Idol & Pops
      Fumiaki Miyamoto for "Ao no kaori"


      Best Foreign Artist


      Mariah Carey


      = Enka and Kayōkyoku

      =


      Japan Record Award


      Saburo Kitajima for "Kita no daichi"


      Best Vocalist


      Fuyumi Sakamoto for "Hinokuni no onna"


      Best New Artist


      Jun Karaki for "Yasegaman"


      Best Album Award


      Takao Horiuchi for "GENTS"


      Gold disc Award (Nomination for the Japan Record Award)


      Kaori Kozai for "Haguresō"
      Saburo Kitajima for "Kita no daichi"
      Kye Eun-Sook for "Kanashimi no hōmonsya"


      New Artist Award (Nomination for the Best New Artist Award)


      Jun Karaki for "Yasegaman"
      Shijimi to Sazae for "Monomane Omoide no Kujūkuri-hama"


      Album Award


      Mitsuko Nakanura for "Shiawase zake"
      Takao Horiuchi for "GENTS"
      Hitoshi Ueki for "Sūdara-Densetsu"


      Composition Award


      Syōsuke Ichikawa for "Koi banka" (vo.:Natsuko Godai)


      Arrangement Award


      Eiji Kawamura for "Kanashimi no hōmonsya" (vo.:Kye Eun-Sook)


      Lyrics Award


      Takashi Taka for "Hinokuni no onna" (vo.:Fuyumi Sakamoto)


      Planning Award


      Miyako Otsuki for "Hashi-monogatari Jissyō"
      Jirō Sugita for "Love Letter" (composed by Tadashi Yoshida)


      Achievement Award


      Peggy Hayama (Introducing foreign songs)


      Lifetime Achievement Award


      Hachiro Kasuga


      Special Award


      Linda Yamamoto
      International Friendship Foundation and producer Hiroshi Itsuki


      Hibari Misora Award


      Ayako Fuji for "Amayo zake"


      See also


      Japan Composer's Association
      Enka
      Kayōkyoku
      Hibari Misora


      References




      External links


      Japan Composer's Association 33rd Japan Record Awards Archived 2019-03-30 at the Wayback Machine(in Japanese)

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