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back number are a pop rock band from Ōta, Japan. http://backnumber.info/
In 2004, the band formed in the mind of Iyori Shimizu in Ōta, Gunma Prefecture. Though there were many member changes, it's been the same members from 2007 to now.
On February 18th 2009 the first mini album 『逃した魚』(nogashita sakana) was released.
TOWER RECORDS recommended item 「タワレコメン」(towarecomen), HMV recommended item 「HOT PICKS」for the first time, and featured in many other shops acrosss the country.
June of 2010, the first album 『あとのまつり』(atonomatsuri) was released. Among others they established their status, drawing the line with their technique for lovely melody coupled...
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The group consists of:
Annette Maye, clarinets
Gürkan Balka, oud, singer
Murat Coşkun, percussion, singer .
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Donna Donna
Back to Heaven
Back To Heaven
Back to Heaven
Tous ensemble
Flor De Coca
Mister Luck
Gipsy
Love Express
Sky Blue
And Love Has Gone
Back To Heaven
Flor De Coca
Down To The Disco
back to heaven (extended edit)
Back To Heaven
And Love Has Gone
Mister Luck (1980)
Love Express (1980)
Mister Luck (1980)
Back To Heaven (1980)
Down To The Disco
Back To Heaven
Down To The Disco
Down to the disco (1980)
Flor De Coca ('80)
Gipsy
Moonbeam
Mr. Luck
Vaya Vaya
Mister Luck
Back To Heaven (Telexketch Edit)
Down To The Disco (ADN 12" Edit)
Gipsy (1979)
Love Express (1980)
Candy Music
Sky Blue
Vaya, Vaya (1977)
Sky Blue
Senor (1978)
Y Vamos Asì
Candy Music (1978)
Down To The Disco
Down To The Disco (1980)
Melancholy Melancholy
Flor De Coca (1980)
Back To Heaven (1979)
We Are Number One (Jazz Ensemble)
Melancholy Melancholy (1978)
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