, (born October 12, 1959) is a Japanese
music producer,
guitarist
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and
songwriter from
Tokyo,
Japan
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. He first got his huge break in the Japanese music circuit in 1984 as the guitarist and primary songwriter for the rock band,
Barbee Boys, although it is reported that he has been writing music himself since at least 1975 after being highly influenced by
Toshikatsu Utsumi from the legendary folk band Carol.
Musical career
1980s
In 1984, Imamichi debuted as the leader and guitarist of the Japanese new wave band Barbee Boys, which he had formed in 1982. As the main songwriter, he composed most songs for the band, including hit singles such as "Me wo Tojite Oide yo" (lit. "Close your eyes and come here"), "Makeru Mon ka" (lit. "I Won't Give in"), and "Megitsune ON THE RUN" (lit. "Vixen On the Run").
In 1985, Imamichi (under the alias "Chakku Mūton," or "Chuck Mouton") composed "Ura Niwa no Gare-ji de Dakishimete" (lit. "Embrace Me in the Backyard Barage") for
Seiko Matsuda's album entitled ''Strawberry Time''.
1990s to present
After the breakup of Barbee Boys, Imamichi began his solo career under the name "Love Dynamights."
† In December 1990, he performed at
Yoko Ono's two-day concert event, Greening of the World (GOW) at
Tokyo Dome. In celebration of what would have been
John Lennon's 50th birthday, the event was the first large-scale charity event held in Japan and sought to promote environmental awareness through music, featuring various top international artists (including
Miles Davis,
Natalie Cole,
Lenny Kravitz
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Kravitz won the Grammy Award for Best Male Roc ...
, and
Hall & Oates) along with a number of famous Japanese artists such as
Kiyoshiro Imawano,
Haruomi Hosono and
Yukihiro Takahashi, for a total of 29 performances. At the event, Imamichi performed a guitar solo rendition of "
Come Together" before the audience of 50,000. The event was later broadcast on the Japanese pay-per-view station
WOWOW.
† In fact, Imamichi had translated the lyrics of "Come Together" for the booklet in the Japanese version of the
1967–1970
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(''The Blue Album''). Later, Imamichi and Konta recorded an electronical version of the song for the Love Dynamights ''STEREO SOLID SONIC Vol. 2'' album. (See
''discography'' below.)
From 1994 Imamichi worked with
Kei-Tee and Kamiryou Wataru (from the band Grass Valley) in "Kei-Tee+LOVE DYNAMIGHTS."
In 2004, he released his first work under his true name.
Personal life
Tomotaka Imamichi was born in Tokyo to father
Tomonobu Imamichi, a Japanese
philosopher
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and
artist
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who has taught as a professor emeritus at the
University of Tokyo and
St. Thomas University, Japan (formerly known as Eichi University). His mother had been a soprano singer and taught at a music university, but his parents divorced while he was still a young child. Consequently, Imamichi was raised by his father.
[Interview with Yoshida Gou, "Bando Raifu" (lit., "Band Life"), recorded by Mediax Co., Ltd.]
Imamichi (who often goes by the nickname Imasa) married the head stylist for the Barbee Boys on March 3, 1991 at precisely 3:33 a.m. (The year 1991 corresponds to the
Japanese calendar scheme as
Heisei 3, thus making his marriage on 3/3/3 at 3:33.) The couple had a child, but later divorced.
In 2001, Imamichi remarried when he entered a civil marriage with former musical collaborator, Kei-Tee, after a period of cohabitation. The two did not have children and divorced in January 2007, at least in part due to a poor relationship between Imamichi and Kei-Tee's father, Japanese publisher and film producer,
Haruki Kadokawa.
Career as a guitarist
Imamichi is noted for his spatial-sounding backup guitar work, which closely resembles
Andy Summers.
Although there were five members in Barbee Boys, when you exclude the saxophonist, Konta, the band basically consisted of only three main instruments: drums, bass and guitar. Nevertheless, Imamichi's unique arpeggio technique, coupled with the clear sound he produced using a compressor and spatial effects pedals (i.e., echo and delay), produced the distinct depth of sound that became a hallmark of the band's performance. Superficially, there does not seem to be much technique involved with Imamichi's style, but producing such a sound is actually quite difficult.
Backup and collaboration work
Since his time with Barbee Boys, Imamichi has composed songs with artists such as Kaori Kawamura, and has recorded as a guitarist with
Psy-S,
Misato Watanabe,
Motoharu Sano, and
Yōsui Inoue, among others.
As recording guitarist (including)
*
Yōsui Inoue
*
Kaori Kawamura
*
Kenji Sawada
*
Ringo Shiina
* Kazuo Zaitsu
*
Kazuyuki Sekiguchi
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*
Akina Nakamori
* Yukari Morikawa
*
Chris Mosdell
As a live guitarist (including)
* Kumiko Yamashita
*
Gurf Morlix
As a songwriter (including)
*
Kyōko Koizumi
*
Kenji Sawada
*
Seiko Matsuda
* Barbee Boys
Discography (solo)
Albums
* ''STEREO SOLID SONIC'' (as Love Dynamights、released Dec. 22, 1993)
* ''STEREO SOLID SONIC Vol.2 ~The Ultra Sound Track'' (as Love Dynamights、released Dec. 19, 1994)
* ''愛は極嬢'' (as Kei-Tee+LOVE DYNAMIGHTS、released Nov. 23, 1994)
* ''PINK&BLUE'' (as Kei-Teeといまみちともたかとlove LOVE DYNAMIGHTS、released 1996)
* ''SLOW RIDE'' (as Tomotaka Imamichi、released Apr. 7, 2004)
Singles
* ''WILDルビィ'' (as Kei-Tee+LOVE DYNAMIGHTS、released Oct. 21, 1994)
TV appearances
* Morita Kazuyoshi's Hour, ''
Waratte Iitomo'': "Telephone Shocking" (Aug. 2, 1990)
:Imamichi's physical appearance is marked by his large lower jaw, and during the interview he brought up the subject saying that, "From a medical point of view, such a bone structure is quite rare." He jokingly commented, "I love
shishamo, and eating shishamo all day your bones will grow all too well and you end up with a chin like this."
Footnotes
External links
* Artist's homepage: https://web.archive.org/web/20090803001423/http://homepage3.nifty.com/chordstroke/
* Barbee Boys (Japanese): http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Info/barbeeboys/
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1959 births
Japanese male musicians
Living people
Musicians from Tokyo