ザ・テンプターズ

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エメラルドの伝説 04:58 Tools
忘れ得ぬ君 02:51 Tools
神様お願い 00:00 Tools
純愛 04:29 Tools
おかあさん 02:21 Tools
今日を生きよう 02:54 Tools
秘密の合言葉 02:57 Tools
神様お願い! 02:13 Tools
涙のあとに微笑みを 00:00 Tools
雨よふらないで 02:56 Tools
僕たちの天使 03:15 Tools
帰らなかったケーン 03:17 Tools
涙を笑顔に 02:19 Tools
テル・ミー・モア 03:37 Tools
ブーン・ブーン 03:37 Tools
世界は僕の両手に 02:02 Tools
復活 03:25 Tools
エブリバディ・ニーズ・サムバディ 04:24 Tools
静かな嵐 03:14 Tools
いつも君の名を 03:01 Tools
この胸にだきしめて 02:14 Tools
神様お願い! 02:16 Tools
きどったあの娘 02:51 Tools
ストップ・ザ・ミュージック 03:20 Tools
俺のものはなにもない 03:13 Tools
サマータイム 04:24 Tools
すてきなバレリ 04:27 Tools
ひとりぽっち 00:00 Tools
若者よ愛を忘れるな 03:03 Tools
君のいない世界 02:58 Tools
青春の叫び 03:24 Tools
理由なき反抗 03:31 Tools
雨よ降らないで 02:54 Tools
ベビー・チュチュ 03:37 Tools
愛の葬送 02:31 Tools
ホリデイ 04:27 Tools
レディー・ジェーン 03:37 Tools
夢の人々 02:09 Tools
モーディー 00:00 Tools
泣きながら歩こう 00:00 Tools
ミス・K 02:44 Tools
出来るかい? 出来るかい? 03:02 Tools
愛の終り 04:12 Tools
愛するアニタ 02:25 Tools
バーディ・トールド・ミー 04:24 Tools
宮殿に通ずる長い橋 06:24 Tools
サティスファクション 00:00 Tools
愛の終わり 04:13 Tools
孤独の叫び 00:00 Tools
Tell Me More 03:44 Tools
ひとりぼっち 04:27 Tools
できるかい? できるかい? 03:04 Tools
ノー・タイム 04:24 Tools
ジェラルディン 04:27 Tools
自由になりたい 01:45 Tools
kamisama onegai 02:11 Tools
この胸に抱きしめて 02:11 Tools
Stop The Music 01:45 Tools
愛の小径 02:26 Tools
太陽を探せ 02:36 Tools
リトル・バード 03:37 Tools
出来るかい?出来るかい? 03:02 Tools
夜明けを求めて 04:29 Tools
恋をしすぎた 03:39 Tools
出来るかい?出来るかい? 03:00 Tools
宮殿に通づる長い橋 06:25 Tools
ストーンズ・メドレー 04:59 Tools
シャンピン・ジャック・フラッシュ 04:24 Tools
パーティー・トールド・ミー 04:24 Tools
忘れえぬ君 11:32 Tools
ジャンピン・ジャック・フラッシュ 04:24 Tools
ストーンズ・メドレー [Live] 01:44 Tools
ホリディ 04:27 Tools
キープ・ミー・ハンギング・オン 03:33 Tools
今日を生きよう(Let's live for today) 02:11 Tools
誰にも教えられない 00:00 Tools
今日を生きよう(シングル・ヴァージョン) 02:56 Tools
モーディー [Live] 02:32 Tools
Wasure-Emu Kimi 02:56 Tools
サウス・ゴナ・ライズ・アゲイン 02:32 Tools
都会の中 03:33 Tools
キープ・ミー・ハンギング・オフ 03:33 Tools
悲しみ 02:32 Tools
この胸に抱きしめたい 02:11 Tools
レディ・ジェーン 02:11 Tools
Himitsu No Aikotoba 02:32 Tools
想い出をかえして 00:00 Tools
夕日に帆をあげて 02:32 Tools
空白のブルース 02:56 Tools
今日を生きよう (シングル・ヴァージョン) 02:49 Tools
Bokutachi No Tenshi 02:57 Tools
雨よふらないで <オリジナル・テイク> 02:49 Tools
純愛 (オリジナル・カラオケ) 02:49 Tools
僕達の天使 02:49 Tools
走れ若い命 00:00 Tools
涙のあとに微笑を 02:36 Tools
バーティ・トールド・ミー 02:10 Tools
今日を生きよう(シングルヴァージョン) 02:57 Tools
涙のあとに微笑みを(カラオケ) 02:57 Tools
kidotta and ko 02:57 Tools
夕陽に帆をあげて 02:57 Tools
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The Tempters (ザ・テンプターズ) first formed in the Tokyo suburb of Omiya, Saitama. The founders of the band, guitarist Toshio Tanaka and bassist Takaku Noburo, were high school buddies. The two started playing together in 1965, and soon drafted lead guitarist Yoshiharu Matsuzaki from a nearby school. By early 1966 they were playing Ventures covers at local clubs. They met singer Keizo Hagiwara, who later adopted the stage name Kennichi Hagiwara, on the club circuit, and drafted him after hearing his spirited version of "Money". With a singer aboard, The Tempters changed their approach and added more contemporary covers, especially Rolling Stones songs. In 1967 they were signed by the management company Spiduction (now Tanabe Agency), who handled the already hot group sounds band The Spiders, of whom they were fans. About this time the Tempters lineup became complete, with sixteen year old Hiroshi Oguchi joining on drums. In October 1967 the Tempters released their first single, the Double A sided "Wasureenu Kimi"/ "Kyo wo Ikiyo ( Let's Live For Today)", the latter a hit in the States by The Grass Roots. Their second single was another Double A side, "Kamisama Onegai"/ "Namida o Egaoni", which went to #2 in the charts. Both of these songs were written by guitarist Matsuzaki. For their third single, a ballad was written by an outside writer of management's choice, Rei Nakanishi, which the members did not immediately take to, but "Emerald no Densetsu" went to #1. In June 1968 they released their first album, which was also a hit. Around this time was the era in which "group sounds" bands and their concerts were deemed dangerous, especially after some fans were injured at a Tigers show. The Tempters attempted to put worried mothers at ease with their song "Okaasan (My Mom)". However the B-side was a wink to the daughters entitled "Himitsu no Aikotoba (Secret Password)". In February 1969 the Tempters released their second album 5-1=0, their coded statement of band unity. A number of the songs were written by Matsuzaki, making them one of the few bands that wrote a significant amount of their own material. "Tell Me More" and "Kono Mune ni Dakishimete" from this album have appeared on compilations outside of Japan. Their third album, Tempters on Stage, was a live recording which mixed their hits with covers, of which was included a three-song Stones medley. The Tempters' fourth album, The Tempters in Memphis, was recorded, naturally, in Memphis, Tennessee and released in December 1969. It was however actually more a solo album for singer Hagiwara, as the playing was done mostly with studio musicians. The album was not well received, and in December 1970 the Tempters packed it in. Hagiwara and Oguchi both joined the short lived supergroup PYG, along with former members of The Spiders, The Tigers and The Tempters. In 1972 Oguchi formed the glam-leaning Vodka Collins with American alan Sachs, who took the family name of his mother, famed jazz singer Helen Merrill, and created the stage name alan Merrill. Merrill would go on to form The Arrows in England, and write prolifically, most notably the song "I Love Rock'n'Roll". Hagiwara had moderate success after The Tempters as an actor and solo singer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.