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Shanadoo

Shanadoo (Japanese: シャナドゥー, Hepburn: Shanadū) were a Japanese dance and pop girl group. Produced in Germany and Japan, the band consisted of four members, lead singer Marina Kakitsu, along with Chika Takagi, Manami Fuku and Junko Fukuda. They were signed to Icezone Music and Avex.

Shanadoo
OriginJapan
Genres
Years active2006–2014
Labels
Past membersMarina Kakitsu
Chika Takagi
Junko Fukuda
Manami Fuku
WebsiteShanadoo.com

Band history Edit

2004–05: Formation and early years Edit

Shanadoo was an all-female group made up of four young Japanese women from the Platinum Production agency. Chika Takagi, Manami Fuku and Junko Fukuda had already worked together before Shanadoo as a part of Avex Trax's promotional unit group, Vivace. Vivace's activities included work as race queens, bikini pin-up modeling and two Japanese recordings. One of them was their song "Flame love", which features as the last track on the 2004 compilation album Autobacs GT 2004 Series - Japan GT Championship. The other song, "On My Own", a cover version of Jade Donno's song of the same name, features on the non-stop megamix edition of the 2004 compilation album Autobacs GT 2004 Series - Japan GT Championship. Both songs also appear on their "Viva Vivace" video album and various other Avex Trax music compilations such as Girl's Box. Marina Kakitsu was added as lead vocalist to complete Shanadoo. The band went into production with noted Eurodance producer, David Brandes, whose credits include acts such as E-Rotic, Bad Boys Blue and Vanilla Ninja.

2006–07: Welcome to Tokyo and The Symbol Edit

Released on June 16, 2006, through one of Brandes' record labels, Icezone Music, Shanadoo's first single, "King Kong", a Japanese cover version of E-Rotic's single of the same name, was met with great success. Shanadoo's first works were exclusive to Germany and other European markets, such as Austria, until December 2006, when Avex announced that a then untitled debut album would be released on February 28, 2007, in Japan. Second and third follow up single releases were "My Samurai" and "Guilty of Love", both reworked Japanese cover versions of E-Rotic's singles "Fred Come to Bed" and "The power of sex". These became moderate hits in Germany as well. In December 2006, the band released their debut studio album Welcome to Tokyo in Germany. For this album, Brandes re-used 11 out of 13 tracks from previously released E-Rotic songs, one Bad Boys Blue cover and one original new song. In January 2007, it was announced by Icezone Music that Shanadoo's fourth single, to be released on March 9, 2007, in Germany, which became "Hypnotized", would be of original content to be released as their first single from their second studio album (Thus this song had also be included on a limited re-release version of their debut album Welcome to Tokyo). In October 5, the fifth single "Japanese Boy", a cover version of Scottish singer Aneka, was released and peaked at #23 in German Single chart. In December 7, the bands' sixth single "Think About" has been released along with their second studio album in the European market, titled The Symbol.

2008–09: Move to Japan and Launch Party Edit

Shanadoo remained active until 2008, with their activities and promotion shifting from Germany to Japan, where they were building a fan following by frequently performing at numerous music festivals and events. The band also announced in late 2008 a collaboration with Japanese clothing design house KIKS TYO to have their likeness appear on a designer T-shirt line set for release in early 2009. In December 2008, after a brief mention on Shanadoo's official blog in November 2008 of a new song "No Crime" being performed at recent live events, the Nintendo Wii video game Dance Dance Revolution Full Full Party was released in Japan featuring a short edit of the song. On January 29, 2009, an official soundtrack for the game was scheduled to be released that features a full version of the song. "No Crime" is produced by Japanese video game sound producer, Naoki Maeda, and is the first of Shanadoo's recorded works to not be produced by German producer Brandes. In 2009, the singles "Next Life" and the double A-Side "Love Space Ship/World's End Supernova" were been released, followed by the third and final, Japanese produced, studio album entitled Launch Party, to be released November 25. In comparison to their first two, German produced, studio albums Welcome to Tokyo and The Symbol to be almost entire cover albums, primary covered of E-Rotic, Launch Party was their first album to feature almost all original content, except for two covers out of 14 songs in total, "Don't Call me Baby" by Madison Avenue and the "Dora, the Explorer" theme song by Joshua Sitron and Billy Straus.

2010–14: Single releases and disbandment Edit

In 2010, Shanadoo were featured in a release with DJ Yummy called "Paper Girl". In 2011, they released a single called "Shine". They also appeared in Germany for a concert at Animagic during the fall of 2011, their first time back in Germany since transferring to Avex in Japan in 2008. In 2012, Shanadoo announced that they would go on hiatus to focus on their solo careers. Takagi has become popular in Japan recently as DJ C'k. Around late 2013, a new Shanadoo fan page opened on Facebook and mentioned that they would post update on the members and future release updates, implying that Shanadoo had plans to return from hiatus sometime soon. However, in May 2014, it was officially announced by both Takagi and Kakitsu that the band is disbanding so that the members can focus on their solo careers and other projects.

2016: Tenth Anniversary Edit

In 2016, former member Chika, now under the name C'k, released two English covers of past Shanadoo hits in honor of their tenth anniversary since their debut. The songs she remade for this project are "My Samurai" and "Guilty Of Love".

Members Edit

  • Marina "Genda" Kakitsu (源田マリナ) - 1.58m tall, born January 9, 1989; vocalist
  • Junko Fukuda (福田淳子) - 1.53m tall, born February 19, 1984; vocalist
  • Chika "Shibuya" Takagi (渋谷千賀) - 1.57m tall, born September 14, 1985; vocalist
  • Manami Fuku (福愛美) - 1.60m tall, born October 14, 1986; vocalist

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Chart position Info
GER AUT SWI
Welcome to Tokyo
  • Released: December 1, 2006
  • Label: Icezone Music
  • Formats: CD
63 Released in Germany, on February 28, 2007, in Japan and as a limited edition on April 27, 2007, in Germany
The Symbol
  • Released: December 7, 2007
  • Label: Icezone Music
  • Formats: CD
Released in Germany
Launch Party
  • Released: November 25, 2009
  • Label: Avex
  • Formats: CD
Released in Japan
"—" denotes album failed to chart or was not released

Singles Edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Year Chart Positions Info Album
GER
[citation needed]
AUT
SWI
[citation needed]
"King Kong" 2006 15 14[1] Released on June 16, 2006, in Germany. Original song "King Kong" by E-Rotic. Welcome to Tokyo
"My Samurai" 17 15[2] Released on September 15, 2006, in Germany. Original song "Fred Come to Bed" by E-Rotic.
"Guilty of Love" 30 32[3] Released on November 17, 2006, in Germany. Original song "The power of sex" by E-Rotic.
"Hypnotized" 2007 54 65[4] Released on March 9, 2007, in Germany. Also a bonus track on the limited edition of Welcome to Tokyo. The Symbol
"Japanese Boy" 23 Released on October 5, 2007, in Germany. Original song "Japanese boy" by Aneka.
"Think About" 44 Released on December 7, 2007, in Germany.
"No Crime" 2008 Released on December 18, 2008. Available from Konami's Konami Music Full digital download service for Japanese cellphones. Also appeared on the "Dance Dance Revolution" soundtrack. Launch Party
"Next Life" 2009 Released in 2009 in Japan.
"Love Space Ship" Released on September 30, 2009, as a double A-Side digital single with "World's End Supernova" in Japan.
"World's End Supernova" Released on September 30, 2009, as a double A-Side digital single with "Love Space Ship" in Japan.
"—" denotes single failed to chart or was not released

As featured artist Edit

Title Year Chart position Info Album
GER
[citation needed]
"Paper Girl" (Yummy featuring Shanadoo) 2010 Released 2010 as digital single in Japan. D.I.S.K.
"—" denotes single failed to chart or was not released

Promotional singles Edit

Title Year Chart position Info Album
GER
[citation needed]
"Shine" 2011 Released on February 9, 2011, as digital single in Japan.
"—" denotes single failed to chart or was not released

Notes of album track lists and original artists Edit

Welcome to Tokyo
  1. "King Kong" ("King Kong" by E-Rotic)
  2. "Passion In Your Eyes" ("Shenandoah" by E-Rotic)
  3. "Guilty Of Love" ("The power of sex" by E-Rotic)
  4. "Ninja Tattoo" ("I'm over you" by E-Rotic)
  5. "My Samurai" ("Fred come to bed" by E-Rotic)
  6. "One Tear Ago" ("Is it you" by E-Rotic)
  7. "Just A Little Flirt" ("It's Just a little flirt" by E-Rotic)
  8. "Give A Little Love" ("Give a little love" by E-Rotic)
  9. "Konnichiwa"
  10. "It's Like An Anime" ("Ecstasy" by E-Rotic)
  11. "Wake Me" ("Save me" by E-Rotic)
  12. "Listen To The Rhythm" ("Willy use a Billy...Boy" by E-Rotic)
  13. "Closer To Heaven" ("Baby don't miss me" by Bad Boys Blue)
The Symbol
  1. "Think About"
  2. "Lover On The Run" ("Lemmings on the run" by E-Rotic)
  3. "Gotta Get It Groovin'" ("Gotta get it groovin'" by IQ-Check)
  4. "Japanese Boy" ("Japanese Boy" by Aneka)
  5. "Heart To Heart" ("Test my Best" by E-Rotic)
  6. "Bonjour Tristesse" ("Dance with the Vamps" by E-Rotic)
  7. "You Are My Daydream" ("I feel your Heartbeat" by E-Rotic)
  8. "Hypnotized"
  9. "Once She Gets Tired"
  10. "From Time To Time" ("Rave me Dave" by E-Rotic)
  11. "L.O.V.E." ("L.O.V.E. (Sex on the Beach)" by E-Rotic)
  12. "Fly Me To Shanghai" ("Oh Nick please not so quick (Flute Version)" by E-Rotic)
  13. "King Kong (Remix 2007)" ("King Kong" by E-Rotic)
  14. "Japanese Boy (Extended Version)" ("Japanese boy" by Aneka)
  15. "Think About (Extended Version)"
Launch Party
  1. "Love Space Ship"
  2. "Next Life"
  3. "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah"
  4. "World's End Supernova"
  5. "Sound Space Scope"
  6. "Merry Time"
  7. "Walk'in On"
  8. "Real Intention"
  9. "You Make Me"
  10. "Don't Call Me Baby" ("Don't Call Me Baby" by Madison Avenue)
  11. "Peaceful Morning"
  12. "Carry On"
  13. "Dora (Shanadoo Version)" ("Dora, the explorer" by Joshua Sitron & Billy Straus)
  14. "Next Life (Caramel Pod Club Mix)"
  15. "No Crime"

References Edit

  1. ^ "Shanadoo - King Kong". Austria Top 40. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Shanadoo - My Samurai". Austrian Top 40. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Shanadoo - Guilty of Love". Austrian Top 40. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Shanadoo - Hypnotized". Austrian Top 40. Retrieved 3 April 2012.

External links Edit

  • Dead Link
  • Official Japanese website

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Icezone Music and Avex ShanadooOriginJapanGenresDance popYears active2006 2014LabelsIcezone Music AvexPast membersMarina KakitsuChika TakagiJunko FukudaManami FukuWebsiteShanadoo com Contents 1 Band history 1 1 2004 05 Formation and early years 1 2 2006 07 Welcome to Tokyo and The Symbol 1 3 2008 09 Move to Japan and Launch Party 1 4 2010 14 Single releases and disbandment 1 5 2016 Tenth Anniversary 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Singles 3 3 As featured artist 3 4 Promotional singles 3 5 Notes of album track lists and original artists 4 References 5 External linksBand history Edit2004 05 Formation and early years Edit Shanadoo was an all female group made up of four young Japanese women from the Platinum Production agency Chika Takagi Manami Fuku and Junko Fukuda had already worked together before Shanadoo as a part of Avex Trax s promotional unit group Vivace Vivace s activities included work as race queens bikini pin up modeling and two Japanese recordings One of them was their song Flame love which features as the last track on the 2004 compilation album Autobacs GT 2004 Series Japan GT Championship The other song On My Own a cover version of Jade Donno s song of the same name features on the non stop megamix edition of the 2004 compilation album Autobacs GT 2004 Series Japan GT Championship Both songs also appear on their Viva Vivace video album and various other Avex Trax music compilations such as Girl s Box Marina Kakitsu was added as lead vocalist to complete Shanadoo The band went into production with noted Eurodance producer David Brandes whose credits include acts such as E Rotic Bad Boys Blue and Vanilla Ninja 2006 07 Welcome to Tokyo and The Symbol Edit Released on June 16 2006 through one of Brandes record labels Icezone Music Shanadoo s first single King Kong a Japanese cover version of E Rotic s single of the same name was met with great success Shanadoo s first works were exclusive to Germany and other European markets such as Austria until December 2006 when Avex announced that a then untitled debut album would be released on February 28 2007 in Japan Second and third follow up single releases were My Samurai and Guilty of Love both reworked Japanese cover versions of E Rotic s singles Fred Come to Bed and The power of sex These became moderate hits in Germany as well In December 2006 the band released their debut studio album Welcome to Tokyo in Germany For this album Brandes re used 11 out of 13 tracks from previously released E Rotic songs one Bad Boys Blue cover and one original new song In January 2007 it was announced by Icezone Music that Shanadoo s fourth single to be released on March 9 2007 in Germany which became Hypnotized would be of original content to be released as their first single from their second studio album Thus this song had also be included on a limited re release version of their debut album Welcome to Tokyo In October 5 the fifth single Japanese Boy a cover version of Scottish singer Aneka was released and peaked at 23 in German Single chart In December 7 the bands sixth single Think About has been released along with their second studio album in the European market titled The Symbol 2008 09 Move to Japan and Launch Party Edit Shanadoo remained active until 2008 with their activities and promotion shifting from Germany to Japan where they were building a fan following by frequently performing at numerous music festivals and events The band also announced in late 2008 a collaboration with Japanese clothing design house KIKS TYO to have their likeness appear on a designer T shirt line set for release in early 2009 In December 2008 after a brief mention on Shanadoo s official blog in November 2008 of a new song No Crime being performed at recent live events the Nintendo Wii video game Dance Dance Revolution Full Full Party was released in Japan featuring a short edit of the song On January 29 2009 an official soundtrack for the game was scheduled to be released that features a full version of the song No Crime is produced by Japanese video game sound producer Naoki Maeda and is the first of Shanadoo s recorded works to not be produced by German producer Brandes In 2009 the singles Next Life and the double A Side Love Space Ship World s End Supernova were been released followed by the third and final Japanese produced studio album entitled Launch Party to be released November 25 In comparison to their first two German produced studio albums Welcome to Tokyo and The Symbol to be almost entire cover albums primary covered of E Rotic Launch Party was their first album to feature almost all original content except for two covers out of 14 songs in total Don t Call me Baby by Madison Avenue and the Dora the Explorer theme song by Joshua Sitron and Billy Straus 2010 14 Single releases and disbandment Edit In 2010 Shanadoo were featured in a release with DJ Yummy called Paper Girl In 2011 they released a single called Shine They also appeared in Germany for a concert at Animagic during the fall of 2011 their first time back in Germany since transferring to Avex in Japan in 2008 In 2012 Shanadoo announced that they would go on hiatus to focus on their solo careers Takagi has become popular in Japan recently as DJ C k Around late 2013 a new Shanadoo fan page opened on Facebook and mentioned that they would post update on the members and future release updates implying that Shanadoo had plans to return from hiatus sometime soon However in May 2014 it was officially announced by both Takagi and Kakitsu that the band is disbanding so that the members can focus on their solo careers and other projects 2016 Tenth Anniversary Edit In 2016 former member Chika now under the name C k released two English covers of past Shanadoo hits in honor of their tenth anniversary since their debut The songs she remade for this project are My Samurai and Guilty Of Love Members EditMarina Genda Kakitsu 源田マリナ 1 58m tall born January 9 1989 vocalist Junko Fukuda 福田淳子 1 53m tall born February 19 1984 vocalist Chika Shibuya Takagi 渋谷千賀 1 57m tall born September 14 1985 vocalist Manami Fuku 福愛美 1 60m tall born October 14 1986 vocalistDiscography EditStudio albums Edit List of studio albums with selected chart positions sales figures and certifications Title Album details Chart position InfoGER AUT SWIWelcome to Tokyo Released December 1 2006 Label Icezone Music Formats CD 63 Released in Germany on February 28 2007 in Japan and as a limited edition on April 27 2007 in GermanyThe Symbol Released December 7 2007 Label Icezone Music Formats CD Released in GermanyLaunch Party Released November 25 2009 Label Avex Formats CD Released in Japan denotes album failed to chart or was not releasedSingles Edit List of singles with selected chart positions sales figures and certifications Title Year Chart Positions Info AlbumGER citation needed AUT SWI citation needed King Kong 2006 15 14 1 Released on June 16 2006 in Germany Original song King Kong by E Rotic Welcome to Tokyo My Samurai 17 15 2 Released on September 15 2006 in Germany Original song Fred Come to Bed by E Rotic Guilty of Love 30 32 3 Released on November 17 2006 in Germany Original song The power of sex by E Rotic Hypnotized 2007 54 65 4 Released on March 9 2007 in Germany Also a bonus track on the limited edition of Welcome to Tokyo The Symbol Japanese Boy 23 Released on October 5 2007 in Germany Original song Japanese boy by Aneka Think About 44 Released on December 7 2007 in Germany No Crime 2008 Released on December 18 2008 Available from Konami s Konami Music Full digital download service for Japanese cellphones Also appeared on the Dance Dance Revolution soundtrack Launch Party Next Life 2009 Released in 2009 in Japan Love Space Ship Released on September 30 2009 as a double A Side digital single with World s End Supernova in Japan World s End Supernova Released on September 30 2009 as a double A Side digital single with Love Space Ship in Japan denotes single failed to chart or was not releasedAs featured artist Edit Title Year Chart position Info AlbumGER citation needed Paper Girl Yummy featuring Shanadoo 2010 Released 2010 as digital single in Japan D I S K denotes single failed to chart or was not releasedPromotional singles Edit Title Year Chart position Info AlbumGER citation needed Shine 2011 Released on February 9 2011 as digital single in Japan denotes single failed to chart or was not releasedNotes of album track lists and original artists Edit Welcome to Tokyo King Kong King Kong by E Rotic Passion In Your Eyes Shenandoah by E Rotic Guilty Of Love The power of sex by E Rotic Ninja Tattoo I m over you by E Rotic My Samurai Fred come to bed by E Rotic One Tear Ago Is it you by E Rotic Just A Little Flirt It s Just a little flirt by E Rotic Give A Little Love Give a little love by E Rotic Konnichiwa It s Like An Anime Ecstasy by E Rotic Wake Me Save me by E Rotic Listen To The Rhythm Willy use a Billy Boy by E Rotic Closer To Heaven Baby don t miss me by Bad Boys Blue The Symbol Think About Lover On The Run Lemmings on the run by E Rotic Gotta Get It Groovin Gotta get it groovin by IQ Check Japanese Boy Japanese Boy by Aneka Heart To Heart Test my Best by E Rotic Bonjour Tristesse Dance with the Vamps by E Rotic You Are My Daydream I feel your Heartbeat by E Rotic Hypnotized Once She Gets Tired From Time To Time Rave me Dave by E Rotic L O V E L O V E Sex on the Beach by E Rotic Fly Me To Shanghai Oh Nick please not so quick Flute Version by E Rotic King Kong Remix 2007 King Kong by E Rotic Japanese Boy Extended Version Japanese boy by Aneka Think About Extended Version Launch Party Love Space Ship Next Life Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah World s End Supernova Sound Space Scope Merry Time Walk in On Real Intention You Make Me Don t Call Me Baby Don t Call Me Baby by Madison Avenue Peaceful Morning Carry On Dora Shanadoo Version Dora the explorer by Joshua Sitron amp Billy Straus Next Life Caramel Pod Club Mix No Crime References Edit Shanadoo King Kong Austria Top 40 Retrieved 3 April 2012 Shanadoo My Samurai Austrian Top 40 Retrieved 3 April 2012 Shanadoo Guilty of Love Austrian Top 40 Retrieved 3 April 2012 Shanadoo Hypnotized Austrian Top 40 Retrieved 3 April 2012 External links EditDead Link Official Japanese website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shanadoo amp oldid 1169589071 Singles, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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