Zoo (Japanese band)

ZOO was a popular Japanese pop music band, which was formed in 1989 and debuted with the single "Careless Dance" on 5 May 1990. They had one major hit with the song "Choo Choo TRAIN," released on 7 November 1991. JR East Railway used the song "YA-YA-YA" in their Ski-Ski campaign for the 1992-1993 ski season. In 1993 British dance music duo Band of Gypsies and singer Miriam Stockley released an album of cover versions of ZOO songs called Song of ZOO Meets House Style. After disbanding in 1995, a former member, Hiroyuki Igarashi, made the band Luv Deluxe debut in 1996, but it was soon disbanded in 1997. In 1999, he formed the band J Soul Brothers, which was renamed Exile in 2001, which in turn re-made the song "Choo Choo Train" in 2003 and quickly became one of their biggest hits.

Members

  • CAP (Toshihiro Sakai)
  • HIRO (Hiroyuki Igarashi): Founder of EXILE.
  • HISAMI (Hisami Takemura)
  • LUKE (Kenji Saitou)
  • MAMI (Mami Murao)
  • MARK (Junhisa Okayama)
  • NAOYA (Naoya Setani)
  • SAE (Saeko Ebisawa)
  • SATSUKI (Gogatsu Goki)
  • TACO (Senteru Nojima)
  • YU-KI (Yuuki Kitamura): Now the lead singer of TRF.

Discography

Singles

  • Careless Dance (5 May 1990)
  • GIVEN (5 February 1991)
  • NATIVE (3 July 1991)
  • Choo Choo TRAIN (7 November 1991)
  • Gorgeous (23 April 1992)
  • YA-YA-YA (21 October 1992)
  • SHY-SHY-SHINE (18 June 1993)
  • Ding Dong Express (21 October 1993)
  • On Time (21 April 1994)
  • Angelic Dream (7 November 1994)
  • Adam (1 March 1995)

Albums

  • NATIVE (21 July 1991)
  • Present Pleasure (15 December 1991)
  • Gorgeous (13 May 1992)
  • JUNGLE (16 December 1992)
  • ZOO FOR SALE (21 May 1993)
  • Can I Dance? (19 November 1993)
  • PALAST (7 December 1994)
  • ZOO LAST DANCE (16 December 1995)
  • ZOO THE FINAL ~LAST DANCE LIVE~ (21 March 1996)

LUV DELUXE Albums

LUV DELUXE was a side-band formed in 1995 by CAP, SAE and HIRO. They split up in June 1997.

  • どうなってんだ! (Dou natten da!What it has become!) (22 July 1996)
  • トパーズの涙 (Topazu no NamidaTears of Topaz) (10 October 1996)
  • LUV DELUXE (22 January 1997)

Video Works

  • ZOO ~Careless Dance~ (21 July 1990)
  • ZOO II ~GIVEN~ (21 March 1991)
  • ZOO+ZOO II (Laserdisc) (21 March 1991)
  • ZOO III ~NATIVE~ (21 August 1991)
  • ZOO IV ~Choo Choo TRAIN~ (15 December 1991)
  • ZOO Night 1991 LIVE (21 March 1992) From their 25 December 1991 concert.
  • ZOO V ~Gorgeous~ (17 July 1992)
  • ZOO VI ~YA-YA-YA~ (21 January 1993)
  • ZOO JAPAN TOUR '92 ~YA-YA-YA~ IN BUDOKAN (21 April 1993)
  • ZOO VII ~Ding Dong Express~ (1 December 1993)
  • ZOO JAPAN TOUR 1993 ~CAN I DANCE~ IN BUDOKAN (18 March 1994)
  • ZOO THE BEST (21 July 1994)
  • ZOO VIII ~Angelic Dream~ (16 December 1994)
  • ZOO LAST DANCE (16 December 1995)
  • ZOO THE FINAL ~LAST DANCE LIVE~ (21 March 1996)

Compilations

  • Dance Paradise Hyper Euro ZOO (22 November 2000)
  • ZOO REMIX 2000 (20 December 2000)
  • PURE BEST (27 September 2001)
  • ZOO GOLDEN BEST: Special Works (19 March 2003)
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