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GenresJ-pop
Years active1991–
Members
  • Tetsuya Murakami
  • Kaoru Kurosawa
  • Yuji Sakai
  • Yutaka Yasuoka
  • Yoichi Kitayama
Past members
  • Hideyuki Uchigasaki
  • Satoshi Takane

The Gospellers (ゴスペラーズ) are a Japanesea cappella vocal group made up of Tetsuya Murakami, Kaoru Kurosawa, Yuji Sakai, Yoichi Kitayama and Yutaka Yasuoka.

Originally formed by Murakami and Kurosawa (along with 4 other members) in 1991 as a group within a college chorus club 'Street Corner Symphony' at the University of Waseda, they recruited 3 new members in order to fill the vacancy (4 members previously left the group due to their job placement activities) for the recording of The Gospellers, their first major label release in 1994. They spent the next 6 years working towards national recognition, releasing 13 singles and 5 albums, until they finally came up with a hit single 'Towa ni,' which stayed in the Oricon chart ranking for 44 consecutive weeks in 2000 and 2001. They became the first a cappella group to be in the top 3 of the chart in Japan with their 16th single, 'Hitori.'

In early 2006, the group made a side-project release, Gosperats, which featured the members in blackface and singing with more soul and jazz-like accompaniment, with Rats & Star members Masayuki Suzuki, Nobuyoshi Kuwano and Yoshio Sato, who originally, along with such a style, established the popularity of R&B and Doo-wop in the 1980s in Japan.[1]

Their single 'Sky High' was used as the opening theme for the anime Nodame Cantabile: Paris.

  • 1Discography

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

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  • Promise (21 December 1994)
  • U'll be Mine (21 July 1995)
  • Winter Cheers!〜winter special/Higher (9 November 1995)
  • Two-Way Street (1 March 1996)
  • Calendar (1 July 1996)
  • Machikirenai (1 November 1996)
  • Wolf (21 June 1997)
  • Owaranai Sekai/Vol. (26 December 1997)
  • Yuyake Shuffle (22 April 1998)
  • BOO -Onaka ga Sukuhodo Warattemitai- (20 June 1998)
  • Atarashii Sekai (12 December 1998)
  • Nettai-ya (19 June 1999)
  • Password (1 December 1999)
  • Towa ni (23 August 2000)
  • Kokuhaku (6 December 2000)
  • Hitori (7 March 2001)
  • Yakusoku no Kisetsu (1 August 2001)
  • Chikai (14 November 2001)
  • Get me on (20 February 2002)
  • Escort (10 April 2002)
  • Hoshikuzu no Machi (13 November 2002)
  • Right on,Babe (16 July 2003)
  • Shin Osaka (22 October 2003)
  • Machikado -on the corner- (28 January 2004)
  • Mimosa (27 October 2004)
  • Hitosuji no Kiseki/Kaze wo Tsukamaete (24 May 2006)
  • Platinum Kiss (18 October 2006)
  • Hinoataru Sakamichi (18 October 2006)
  • Platinum Kiss/Hinoataru Sakamichi (1 January 2007)
  • It still matters~ Ai wa nemuranai feat. Howie D /Kotoba ni Sureba (17 October 2007)
  • Aoi Tori (12 March 2008)
  • Lorelei (9 July 2008)
  • Sky High/SEPTENOVA (12 November 2008)
  • 1,2,3 for 5 (11 February 2009)
  • Sorae ~Reach for the sky~ (19 August 2009)
  • Love Notes (14 November 2009)
  • Ai no Shooting Star (22 September 2010)
  • Tokyo (3 November 2010)
  • NEVER STOP (18 May 2011)
  • BRIDGE (28 September 2011)
  • It's Alright~Kimi to Iru Dakede~ (11 July 2012)
  • STEP! (17 October 2012)
  • Kori no Hana (30 January 2013)
  • Robinson/Taiyo no Gonin (28 August 2013)
  • SING!!!!! (9 July 2014)
  • Christmas Choir (19 November 2014)
  • Dream Girl (9 September 2015)
  • GOSWING/Recycle Love (6 July 2016)
  • Fly me to the disco ball (22 February 2017)
  • Hikari (21 February 2018)
  • In This Room (4 July 2018)

Albums[edit]

  • The Gospellers (21 October 1995)
  • Nimaime (1 September 1996)
  • MO' BEAT (21 July 1997)
  • Vol.4 (21 August 1998)
  • FIVE KEYS (23 July 1999)
  • Soul Serenade (12 October 2000)
  • Love Notes (6 June 2001)
  • FRENZY (20 February 2002)
  • A Cappella (4 December 2002)
  • Dressed up to the Nines (10 March 2004)
  • G10 (17 November 2004)
  • Be as One (22 November 2006)
  • The Gospellers Works (28 November 2007)
  • Hurray! (11 March 2009)
  • Love Notes II (28 October 2009)
  • Harmorhythm (8 June 2011)
  • STEP FOR FIVE (7 November 2012)
  • Hamo Sodo~The Gospellers Covers~ (25 September 2013)
  • The Gospellers Now (17 September 2014)
  • G20 (17 December 2014)
  • Soul Renaissance (22 March 2017)
  • What The World Needs Now (3 October 2018)
  • BOYS meet HARMONY (20 March 2019)

DVD[edit]

  • THE GOSPELLERS CLIPS 1999-2001 (1 August 2001)
  • THE GOSPELLERS CLIPS 1995-1998 (1 August 2001)
  • Sakaagari. (1 August 2001)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2003 'A Cappella Ko' (2 July 2003)
  • THE GOSPELLERS CLIPS 2001-2004 (14 April 2004)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2005 'G10' (24 August 2005)
  • THE GOSPELLERS CLIPS 1995-2007 ~Complete~ (5 December 2007)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2009'Jugo Shunen Hyoryuki ~Akifuyu~' (24 March 2010)
  • THE GOSPELLERS CLIPS 2008-2010 (22 December 2010)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2012-2013 'FOR FIVE' (28 August 2013)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2014 'The Gospellers no Hamore Meros' (25 March 2015)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2014-2015 'G20' (2 December 2015)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2017 'Soul Renaissance' (6 December 2017)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2018-2019 'What The World Needs Now' (19 June 2019)
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BD[edit]

  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2009'Jugo Shunen Hyoryuki ~Akifuyu~' (14 April 2010)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2012-2013 'FOR FIVE' (28 August 2013)
  • THE GOSPELLERS CLIPS 1995-2014~Complete Blu-ray Box~(21 January 2015)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2014 'The Gospellers no Hamore Meros' (25 March 2015)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2014-2015 'G20' (2 December 2015)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2017 'Soul Renaissance' (6 December 2017)
  • Sakaagari. (28 March 2018)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2003 'A Cappella Ko' (28 March 2018)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2005 'G10' (28 March 2018)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2018-2019 'What The World Needs Now' (19 June 2019)

VHS[edit]

  • THE GOSPELLERS CLIPS 1995-1998 (14 March 1999)
  • THE GOSPELLERS CLIPS 1999-2001 (1 August 2001)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2003 'A Cappella Ko' (2 July 2003)
  • THE GOSPELLERS CLIPS 2001-2004 (14 April 2004)
  • THE GOSPELLERS Zaka Tour 2005 'G10' (24 August 2005)

References[edit]

  1. ^'Historically, Japan is no stranger to blacks, nor to blackface The Japan Times'. The Japan Times. Retrieved 28 August 2018.

External links[edit]

  • GosTV - An official website by GRACIAS
  • Gospellers - An official website by Sony Music Online Japan
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gospellers&oldid=893916167'

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Recently I'd downloaded a bunch of stuff overnight, one of the files being a 2.4Gb WinRar archive. Since I had less than 2Gb left on my PC drive I decided to extract the file directly to my external drive, rather than copy the Rar to the external and extract there (thought it would save time).

During the extraction an error message popped up saying there was not enough disk space to proceed, despite there being around 50Gb free on the external. I checked 'My Computer' and my C drive now had around 100Mb of free space left, despite the Rar being extracted to the external drive (100% sure of this - I'm assuming it created some sort of temporary files on the C drive & thats what ate all the space).

I thus cancelled the process but the C drive still showed ~100Mb. I rebooted, hoping this would delete any temporary files, no change. I ran the Windows XP disk cleanup thing, checking all the options, still no change. I rebooted again and ran all the disk cleanup things in Uniblue Powersuite, still no change. I copied the Rar to the external drive, deleted the file on the PC and rebooted but the missing ~2GB was still not restored.

So now my harddrive has 2Gb less capacity than it should. I can't find any temporary files anywhere (searched all files, looked in temp filders and Winrar folders, didnt find any of similar size or name to the Rar file itself or the contents of the rar file) and the Rar itself is not corupted (extracted fine with all files working when it was ont he external drive). I can't seem to find the offending files anywhere and rebooting doesnt help as described above - any ideas? There were obvisouly files copied to C drive during the process of extracting files from a host Rar file on the C drive to a destination folder on an external drive, but these files seem to have disapeared but are still taking up space.

Did you check the temp folder by opening explorer and going to %TEMP%? %TEMP% should resolve to the current temp directory.

Also, do you have hidden and system files showing? Sometimes space can disappear into things like pagefile.sys, hiberfil.sys or some other hidden file.

Finally, get yourself a disk usage viewer tool. These create various graphical representations of space usage to help you find wasted space. Here are three that I can recommend:
Treesize - available in Free, Personal, and Pro with increasing features
Spacemonger - v1.4 is free, newer versions are paid and have more features
WinDirStat - free open source (FOSS) under GPL

I agree with ScottW completely. It's good to have hidden and system files showing. Also it's good to delete .tmp files.
One more thing - I don't really like Uniblue. Try Auslogics BoostSpeed http://www.auslogics.com/go/forum/en/software/boost-speed. It worked really well for me.

Thanks guys, its fixed now. I used Treesize (download links on Spacemonger didnt work & Auslogics link was broken btw), found a temporary rar file folder in c:documents & settingsusernamemy documentslocal settings that was the culprit & deleted it thru the Treesize interface.

The problem was... I'm unable to view my hidden files so I didn't notice the Local Settings folder when I looked initially. I think this is a seperate issue unto itself - when I click the radio button to view hidden files then 'apply' nothing happens (when I reopen the menu it has automatically went back to 'do not show hidden files'). I've tried going thru the registry too (to that key that ends ...SHOWALL) and changing the selected value from 0 to 1 - when I navigate away from that registry key then go back to it the value has reset itself back to 0 (i.e. exact same thing happens as when trying to view files via the menu & radio button). When I start up my PC sometimes an error message pops up along lines of 'unable to start process kavo.exe' sometimes says 2.exe or tavo.exe, I'm guessing this is some sort of virus/trojan?

Is this a common problem, i.e. is there a class of viruses etc known as 'hidden file trojans' or some sort of other commonly used phrase that would be easily searchable for so I can find out how to fix this? The processes named in the error messages are never running in the task list so getting rid of them might not fix the inability to view hidden files?

Thanks again.

Dex, glad you got your space back! Hurray for TreeSize, it's my favorite. Nice that it shows hidden file space despite the setting in Windows.

It would not surprise me that the malware would try to hide itself using a hidden file and disabling view hidden files whenever it gets enabled. I would suggest that you try this operation in safe mode and run some spyware scanners to find the malware.



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