Clammbon | |
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Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Nippon Columbia, Warner Music Japan, tropical |
Members | Ikuko Harada Mito Daisuke Itou |
Website | www |
Clammbon (クラムボン, Kuramubon) is a Japanese musical trio, consisting of vocalist/keyboardist Ikuko Harada, bassist Mito and drummer Daisuke Itou. The group, originally formed in 1996 when the three were students of the jazz department at SHOBI College of Music,[1] made their major label debut on Warner Music Japan three years later. Their music is characterized by their quirky sound combining jazzy chord progressions with J-pop and electronica influences.[2] They left their major label and went indie in 2015.
The name Clammbon is taken from a fictional character in the Kenji Miyazawa novel Yamanashi.
Discography
Original albums
Year | Album Information | Oricon chart positions [3] |
Oricon sales figures [3] |
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1999 | JP
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20 | 27,000 |
2000 | Machiwabi Machisabi (まちわび まちさび)
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24 | 15,000 |
2001 | Dramatic (ドラマチック, Doramachikku)
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18 | 19,000 |
2002 | id
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58 | 6,300 |
2003 | Imagination
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50 | 9,500 |
2005 | Ten, (てん、, Sky,) | 34 | 13,000 |
2007 | Musical
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18 | 22,000 |
2010 | 2010
|
11 | 13,000 |
2015 | Triology
|
13 | – |
EPs
Year | Album Information |
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1998 | Kujirammbon (くじらむぼん, Kujiramubon)
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2009 | Re-Clammbon E.P.
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2010 | Japanese Manner E.P.
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2016 | Moment E.P. (モメント e.p.)
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2017 | Moment E.P. 2 (モメント e.p. 2)
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Other albums
Year | Album Information | Oricon chart positions [3] |
Oricon sales figures [3] |
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2002 | Re-Clammbon
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49 | 7,000 |
2003 | Best
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54 | 9,600 |
2006 | Lover Album
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27 | 12,000 |
3 Peace: Live at Hyakunengura (百年蔵)
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47 | 7,600 | |
2009 | Re-Clammbon 2
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22 | 10,000 |
2011 | Best
|
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2012 | 3peace2
|
50 | – |
2013 | Lover Album 2
|
19 | – |
Singles
Year | Title | Notes | Oricon chart positions [3] |
Oricon sales figures [3] |
Album |
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1999 | "Hanare Banare" (はなれ ばなれ, Separated) | – | – | JP | |
"Pan to Mitsu o Meshiagare" (パンと蜜をめしあがれ, Eating Bread and Honey) | 72 | 3,300 | |||
2000 | "Chicago/246" (シカゴ, Shikago) | 61 | 3,500 | Machiwabi Machisabi | |
"Kimi wa Boku no Mono/090" (君は僕のもの・090, You're Mine) | 69 | 5,600 | |||
2001 | "Surround" (サラウンド, Saraundo) | 61 | 6,400 | Dramatic | |
"Zansho" (残暑, Late Summer Heat) | 89 | 2,700 | |||
2006 | "The New Song" | 57 | 3,100 | – | |
2009 | "Now!!!" | Digital download | – | – | 2010 |
"Akari from Here (No Music, No Life.)" (あかり from HERE ~NO MUSIC,NO LIFE.~, Light from Here) | A collaboration with Tha Blue Herb for Tower Records | 24 | 10,000 | ||
2010 | "Tasogare" (黄昏, Evening) | Digital download | – | – | – |
2011 | "Hanasaku Iroha" (はなさくいろは, ABC of Blooming Flowers) | The ending theme (E14–26) for anime Hanasaku Iroha | – | – | Triology |
2012 | "Rough & Laugh" | The opening theme (E27–38) for anime Shirokuma Cafe | – | – | |
2015 | "Yet" | A collaboration with Yoko Kanno | 41 | – |
References
- ↑ Kaneko, Atsutake (2014-11-27). クラムボンは、なぜ消費されることなく、20年間独自の歩みを続けてこられたのか? [Why has Clambon been able to continue its own steps for 20 years, without being consumed?]. CINRA.NET (in Japanese). CINRA. inc. Retrieved 2017-10-15.
- ↑ Morita, Akira (October 14, 2005). "Music Fridays - Clammbon". Chin Music Press. Archived from the original on March 5, 2006.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "オリコンランキング情報サービス「you大樹」". Oricon. (subscription required)
- ↑ "Clammbon official website : モメント e.p."
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Clammbon discography at Discogs
- Dramatickers, unofficial English fansite
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