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The mixed composition of Garnet Crow and Nakamura's deep vocals set the group apart from its contemporaries.  Each individual member has also seen industry success:  Nakamura and Azuki often share the limelight for Garnet Crow, but Okamoto has achieved a solo career under the name SUPER LIGHT, and Furui is a sought-after music arranger – one of the highest paid in Japan. He also single-handedly wrote and arranged the soundtrack for a TV documentary about the Amazon, and released it as a digital download album called "imagination".
 
The mixed composition of Garnet Crow and Nakamura's deep vocals set the group apart from its contemporaries.  Each individual member has also seen industry success:  Nakamura and Azuki often share the limelight for Garnet Crow, but Okamoto has achieved a solo career under the name SUPER LIGHT, and Furui is a sought-after music arranger – one of the highest paid in Japan. He also single-handedly wrote and arranged the soundtrack for a TV documentary about the Amazon, and released it as a digital download album called "imagination".
  
GARNET CROW first made their appearince on the indie music scene with their first mini album, "first kaleidscope ~Kimi no Uchi ni Tsuku Made Zutto Hashitte Yuku~". The six songs from this album were widely played on indie radio stations. In 2000, GARNET CROW made it into the world of mainstream music with their simultaneous single releases of [[Mysterious Eyes]] and Kimi no Uchi ni Tsuku Made Zutto Hashitte Yuku, a mellow, relaxed version of the title track to their indie album. Thanks to heavy exposure on Detective Conan, Mysterious Eyes became a big hit and is still one of their best-known songs today.
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GARNET CROW first made their appearince on the indie music scene with their first mini album, "first kaleidscope ~Kimi no Uchi ni Tsuku Made Zutto Hashitte Yuku~". The six songs from this album were widely played on indie radio stations. In 2000, GARNET CROW made it into the world of mainstream music with their simultaneous single releases of [[Mysterious Eyes]] and Kimi no Uchi ni Tsuku Made Zutto Hashitte Yuku, a mellow, relaxed version of the title track to their indie album. Thanks to heavy exposure on Detective Conan, Mysterious Eyes became a big hit and is still one of their best-known songs today.
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The name GARNET CROW was firstly inspired by the jewel, garnet. Yuri described it as being "not as red as ruby... a deeper, blacker colour." The band wanted to create music that was more deep and meaningful than the sugary-sweet pop scene in Japan. They had originally planned on calling the band "GARNET", but felt that it didn't quite sound right. Eventually, they decided to add the word "crow". This gave the band's name an eerie, lasting image. It was also chosen because of the similarity to "kuro", meaning "black", as a reference to the dark colours of garnets.
  
 
== Members ==
 
== Members ==
  
 
* '''Yuri Nakamura (中村由利)''' (vocals, music composition)
 
* '''Yuri Nakamura (中村由利)''' (vocals, music composition)
* '''Nana Azuki (AZUKI)七''' (keyboard, lyrics)
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* '''Nana Azuki (AZUKI七)''' (keyboard, lyrics)
 
* '''Hirohito "Godhand" Furui (古井弘人)''' (keyboard, music arrangement)
 
* '''Hirohito "Godhand" Furui (古井弘人)''' (keyboard, music arrangement)
 
* '''[[wikipedia:Hitoshi Okamoto|Hitoshi Okamoto (岡本仁志)]]''' (guitar)
 
* '''[[wikipedia:Hitoshi Okamoto|Hitoshi Okamoto (岡本仁志)]]''' (guitar)
  
AZUKI Nana uses a stage name for her work, but her real name is believed to be Sugatani Rie, which is the name she used in her past career as a model and TV personality. She often writes lyrics for other GIZA artists, and her work for others includes [[Aoi Aoi Kono Hoshi ni]] and [[Free Magic]].
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AZUKI Nana uses a stage name for her work, but her real name is believed to be Sugatani Rie, which is the name she used in her past career as a model and TV personality. She often writes lyrics for other GIZA artists, and her work for others includes [[Aoi aoi kono hoshi ni|Aoi Aoi Kono Hoshi ni]] and [[Free Magic]].
  
Nakamura Yuri is also commissioned to write melodies for other artists, as is Okamoto Hitoshi. They have done work for people such as [[Kuraki Mai]], [[ZARD]] and Iwata Sayuri.
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Nakamura Yuri is also commissioned to write melodies for other artists, as is Okamoto Hitoshi. They have done work for people such as [[Mai Kuraki|Kuraki Mai]], [[ZARD]] and Iwata Sayuri.
  
 
== Song themes in Detective Conan ==
 
== Song themes in Detective Conan ==
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* '''[[Mysterious Eyes]]''' - Opening 7 ''(Episodes 168~204)''
 
* '''[[Mysterious Eyes]]''' - Opening 7 ''(Episodes 168~204)''
* '''[[Namida no IESUTADEE]]''' - Opening 20 ''(Episodes 475~486)''
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* '''[[Namida no IESUTADEE|Namida no Yesterday]]''' - Opening 20 ''(Episodes 475~486)''
 
* '''[[As the Dew]]''' - Opening 28 ''(Episodes 565~582)''
 
* '''[[As the Dew]]''' - Opening 28 ''(Episodes 565~582)''
  

Revision as of 16:32, 27 May 2011

GARNET CROW

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Profile
Japanese name: ガーネット クロウ
Date of creation: 1999
Origin: Japan
Genres: Pop, Rock, Latin
Years active: 1999-present
Labels: Tent House: 1999
Giza Studio: 2000–present
Website: www.garnetcrow.com

Garnet Crow, or GARNET CROW, is a Japanese pop/rock band formed in 1999 and associated with the Giza Studio record label. Members include Yuri Nakamura, Hitoshi Okamoto, Nana Azuki, and Hirohito Furui, with Nakamura leading on vocals. Music produced by Garnet Crow has its roots in the Neo Acoustic genre, and representative works include "flying," "Yume mita ato de," and "Yume Hanabi."[1] Despite prolific early singles, the band neither performed live nor appeared on TV prior to 2002.

The mixed composition of Garnet Crow and Nakamura's deep vocals set the group apart from its contemporaries. Each individual member has also seen industry success: Nakamura and Azuki often share the limelight for Garnet Crow, but Okamoto has achieved a solo career under the name SUPER LIGHT, and Furui is a sought-after music arranger – one of the highest paid in Japan. He also single-handedly wrote and arranged the soundtrack for a TV documentary about the Amazon, and released it as a digital download album called "imagination".

GARNET CROW first made their appearince on the indie music scene with their first mini album, "first kaleidscope ~Kimi no Uchi ni Tsuku Made Zutto Hashitte Yuku~". The six songs from this album were widely played on indie radio stations. In 2000, GARNET CROW made it into the world of mainstream music with their simultaneous single releases of Mysterious Eyes and Kimi no Uchi ni Tsuku Made Zutto Hashitte Yuku, a mellow, relaxed version of the title track to their indie album. Thanks to heavy exposure on Detective Conan, Mysterious Eyes became a big hit and is still one of their best-known songs today.

The name GARNET CROW was firstly inspired by the jewel, garnet. Yuri described it as being "not as red as ruby... a deeper, blacker colour." The band wanted to create music that was more deep and meaningful than the sugary-sweet pop scene in Japan. They had originally planned on calling the band "GARNET", but felt that it didn't quite sound right. Eventually, they decided to add the word "crow". This gave the band's name an eerie, lasting image. It was also chosen because of the similarity to "kuro", meaning "black", as a reference to the dark colours of garnets.

Members

  • Yuri Nakamura (中村由利) (vocals, music composition)
  • Nana Azuki (AZUKI七) (keyboard, lyrics)
  • Hirohito "Godhand" Furui (古井弘人) (keyboard, music arrangement)
  • Hitoshi Okamoto (岡本仁志) (guitar)

AZUKI Nana uses a stage name for her work, but her real name is believed to be Sugatani Rie, which is the name she used in her past career as a model and TV personality. She often writes lyrics for other GIZA artists, and her work for others includes Aoi Aoi Kono Hoshi ni and Free Magic.

Nakamura Yuri is also commissioned to write melodies for other artists, as is Okamoto Hitoshi. They have done work for people such as Kuraki Mai, ZARD and Iwata Sayuri.

Song themes in Detective Conan

Opening themes

Closing themes

Movie themes

See also

References