• Source: Zabadak (band)
  • Zabadak (ザバダック, Zabadakku) is a Japanese musical group formed by Tomohiko Kira, Yoko Ueno, and Katushi Matsuda in 1985. The sound of Zabadak has been strongly influenced by both Celtic music and progressive. In 1993, Ueno and Matsuda left and Kira continued the group as a solo act still under the name Zabadak. Kira's partner and longtime support member Koko Komine joined in March 2011. Kira died on July 3, 2016, from an undisclosed cause at the age of 56.
    Zabadak was named after a song by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich.
    The main-belt asteroid 10566 Zabadak was named after the band.
    Zabadak albums include collaborations and co-writes with American songwriter Cara Jones.


    Discography




    = Albums

    =


    Studio albums


    ZABADAK-I
    Released March 20, 1986, by Toshiba-EMI
    Gin no Sankaku (銀の三角)
    Released February 4, 1987, by Toshiba-EMI
    WATER GARDEN
    Released August 26, 1987, by Toshiba-EMI
    Welcome to Zabadak (ウェルカム・トゥ・ザバダック)
    Released November 5, 1987, by Toshiba-EMI
    Sora Tobu Yume (飛行夢)
    Released November 1, 1989, by MMG
    Tooi Ongaku (遠い音楽)
    Released October 25, 1990, by MMG
    ZABADAK
    Released February 14, 1991, by Toshiba EMI
    Watashi wa Hitsuji (私は羊)
    Released October 25, 1991, by MMG
    Juunigatsu no Gogo, Kawara de Boku wa Natsu no Fuukei o Omoidashiteita. (十二月の午後、河原で僕は夏の風景を思い出していた。)
    Released July 13, 1992, by Biosphere Records
    Sakura (桜)
    Released January 25, 1993, by MMG
    Oto (音)
    Released October 25, 1994
    SOMETHING IN THE AIR
    Released September 11, 1996, by Polystar
    Hikari Furu Asa (光降る朝)
    Released October 14, 1996, by Polystar
    TRiO
    Released August 25, 1997, by Polystar
    LiFE
    Released September 18, 1997, by Polystar
    Hachimitsu Hakusho (はちみつ白書)
    Released September 2, 1998, by Polystar
    iKON ~Tooi Tabi no Nikki~ (iKON ~遠い旅の記憶~)
    Released January 20, 2000, by Biosphere Records
    Kaze o Tsugu Mono (風を継ぐ者)
    Released April 8, 2001, by Nevula Project
    COLORS
    Released November 1, 2001, by Gargoyle
    Blizzard Music (ブリザード・ミュージック)
    Released November 24, 2001, by Nevula Project
    SIGNAL
    Released November 7, 2002, by Gargoyle
    Wonderful Life
    Released January 22, 2004, by Gargoyle
    Sora no Iro (空ノ色)
    Released November 11, 2004, by Gargoyle
    Kaiten Gekijou (回転劇場)
    Released March 14, 2007, by Gargoyle
    Heikou Sekai (平行世界)
    Released February 15, 2009, by Gargoyle
    Kakenukeru Kaze no you ni -Original Soundtrack for "Kaze o Tsugi Mono" 2009- (駆け抜ける風のように -Original Soundtrack for『風を継ぐ者』2009-)
    Released August 4, 2009, by Nevula Project
    Hito (ひと)
    Released March 14, 2011, by Gargoyle
    Inochi no Kioku (いのちの記憶)
    Released April 8, 2013, by Gargoyle
    Лето јесен зима пролеће - 夏 秋 冬 春 -
    Released June 15, 2013, by Gargoyle


    Compilation albums


    Souseiki ~The Best of Zabadak~ (創世紀 ~ザ・ベスト・オブ・ザバダック~)
    Released June 24, 1992, by Toshiba-EMI
    decade
    Released September 25, 1993, by MMG
    remains
    Released August 25, 1996, by Biosphere Records
    Pieces of The Moon
    Released October 35, 1996, by MMG
    Souseiki +2 (創世紀 +2)
    Released December 11, 1996, by Toshiba-EMI
    STORIES
    Released September 15, 1999, by Polystar
    Christmas Songs (クリスマスソングス)
    Released December 8, 2004, by Gargoyle
    20th
    Released July 19, 2006, by Polystar
    Re-released January 20, 2010, by Universal Music
    CARAMELBOX SOUNDBOOK [GREEN]
    Released July 11, 2009, by Nevula Project


    Rearrange albums


    Saito NEKO quartet plays ZABADAK with KIRA tomohiko
    Released October 1, 2000, by Biosphere Records
    Uchuu no Radio (宇宙のラジヲ)
    Released September 19, 2007, by Gargoyle


    Live albums


    Live (ライブ)
    Released April 25, 1991, by MMG
    prunus
    Released August 20, 1994, by Biosphere Records
    wonderful live 2004.3.5 @ club citta'& signal live 2003.1.11 @ nakano zero
    Released August 2004 by Gargoyle


    = Singles

    =
    "Bi Chance -Ayashii Ronde-" (美チャンス-妖しい輪舞-)
    Released September 25, 1987, by Toshiba-EMI
    "Mizu no Runesu / Seraphita" (水のルネス/シェラフィータ)
    Released October 5, 1987, by Toshiba-EMI
    "FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS"
    Released March 10, 1989, by MMG
    "LET THERE BE LIGHT"
    Released June 25, 1989, by MMG
    "harvest rain (Houjou no Ame)" (harvest rain (豊穣の雨))
    Released June 25, 1990, by MMG
    "Tooi Ongaku" (遠い音楽)
    Released September 25, 1990, by MMG
    "Shiiba no Harubushi" (椎葉の春節)
    Released January 25, 1993, by MMG
    "MERRY GO ROUND Mitai na Kimi" (MERRY GO ROUNDみたいな君)
    Released September 2, 1998, by Polystar
    "Kaachibai" (夏至南風(カーチバイ))
    Released October 28, 2000, by penelope


    = Videos

    =
    live
    Released April 25, 1991, by MMG (VHS/LD)
    noren wake
    Released December 5, 1993, by Biosphere Records (VHS)
    Re-released February 14, 2005 (DVD)
    noren wake ...plus
    Released May 5, 1994, by Biosphere Records (LD)
    "OTO" LIVE 12.28,1994 at ON AIR WEST TOKYO
    Released December 25, 1995, by Zabadak Office(VHS)
    Re-released February 14, 2005 (DVD)
    Zabadak 10566
    Released November 12, 2000, by Biosphere Records (VHS)
    Re-released February 14, 2005 (DVD)
    CARAMELBOX PRESENTS ZABADAK ACOUSTIC LIVE
    Released July 14, 2002, by Gargoyle (VHS)
    Still I'm fine
    Released January 11, 2003, by Gargoyle (VHS)
    biosphere years 1988-2000 zabadak special DVD box
    Released June 30, 2003, by Biosphere Records
    Contains:
    noren wake
    "OTO" LIVE 12.28,1994 at ON AIR WEST TOKYO
    Zabadak 10566
    1986-1993 SPECIAL EDITION
    "trio" at ON AIR EAST 1997.6.1
    1986-1993 SPECIAL EDITION
    Released February 14, 2005, by Biosphere Records (DVD)
    "trio" at ON AIR EAST 1997.6.1
    Released February 14, 2005, by Biosphere Records (DVD)
    ZABADAK 2006~2007@CLUB CITTA'
    Released September 20, 2007, by Gargoyle (DVD)
    ZABADAK a Paris
    Released July 19, 2008, by Gargoyle (DVD)
    ZABADAK Shinshun Gekkouyakai (ZABADAK 新春月光夜會)
    Released June 24, 2010, by Gargoyle (DVD)


    References




    External links


    Official Homepage (in Japanese)

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