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'''Yellow Generation''' (known as YeLLOW Generation in Japan) was a female [[J-pop]] trio signed under [[Sony Music Japan]]'s [[DefSTAR]] Record label from 2002-2006. The group was best known for the singles Kitakaze to Taiyō (北風と太陽 North wind and sun),<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Hits of the World|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=September 14, 2002|pages=68}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|title=Hits of the World|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=October 5, 2002|pages=62}}</ref> and {{nihongo|"Tobira no Mukō e"|扉の向こうへ|"To the Other Side of the Door"}}, which was the second ending theme for the [[anime]] ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.<ref>{{cite book|title=Anime Classics Zettai!: 100 Must-See Japanese Animation Masterpieces|first1=Brian|last1=Camp|first2=Julie|last2=Davis|publisher=Stone Bridge Press|date=2007|isbn=9781933330228}}</ref>
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'''Yellow Generation''' (known as YeLLOW Generation in Japan) was a female [[J-pop]] trio signed under [[Sony Music Japan]]'s [[DefSTAR]] Record label from 2002-2006. The group was best known for the singles Kitakaze to Taiyō (北風と太陽 North wind and sun), and {{nihongo|"Tobira no Mukō e"|扉の向こうへ|"To the Other Side of the Door"}}, which was the second ending theme for the [[anime]] ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.


The trio was made up of the members Yuki (ユキ), Yūko (ユウコ), and Hitomi (ヒトミ). Altogether the band had released two albums and nine singles, but after a year of silence the band finally decided to part ways on November 15, 2006.
The trio was made up of the members Yuki (ユキ), Yūko (ユウコ), and Hitomi (ヒトミ).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/artist/YellowGeneration/profile/|language=japanese|title=YeLLOW Generation|publisher=Sony Music Japan|access-date=August 11, 2018}}</ref> Altogether the band had released two albums and nine singles, but after a year of silence the band finally decided to part ways on November 15, 2006.


==Albums==
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==References==
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Yellow Generation (known as YeLLOW Generation in Japan) was a female J-pop trio signed under Sony Music Japan's DefSTAR Record label from 2002-2006. The group was best known for the singles Kitakaze to Taiyō (北風と太陽 North wind and sun),[1][2] and "Tobira no Mukō e" (扉の向こうへ, "To the Other Side of the Door"), which was the second ending theme for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist.[3]

The trio was made up of the members Yuki (ユキ), Yūko (ユウコ), and Hitomi (ヒトミ).[4] Altogether the band had released two albums and nine singles, but after a year of silence the band finally decided to part ways on November 15, 2006.

Albums

CARPE DIEM - December 11, 2002

  • 01. Open your eyes
  • 02. CARPE DIEM~今、この瞬間を生きる~ (Carpe Diem ~ima kono shunkan o ikiru~)
  • 03. 北風と太陽 (Kitakaze to Taiyō)
  • 04. 逃げ水~Like a road mirage~ (Nigemizu ~Like a road mirage~)
  • 05. Lost Generation
  • 06. Another“Myself”
  • 07. 裸の王様 (Hadaka no Osama)
  • 08. 2880316~地球最後の日の皆様へ~ (2880316 ~Chikyū Saigo no Hi no Minasama e~)
  • 09. Christmas Card
  • 10. 鬼灯 (Hozuki)
  • 11. I will never forget.~もうひとつの理由~ (I will never forget)
  • 12. And Just Open Your Heart

life-sized portrait - October 10, 2005

  • 01. YELLOW
  • 02. 扉の向こうへ (Tobira no Mukō e)
  • 03. うたかた (Utakata)
  • 04. Listen!
  • 05. トリトマ (TORITOMA)
  • 06. レモナーデ (REMONA-DE)
  • 07. あのね・・・ (ano ne...)
  • 08. チョコレイト~鮮烈な味わい魅惑の世界~ (Chocolate ~senretsu na ajiwai miwaku no sekai~)
  • 09. 夜空に咲く花~eternal place~ (Yozora ni Saku Hana ~eternal place~)
  • 10. 春雷 (Shunrai)
  • 11. 終わりのない道 (Owari no Nai Michi)
  • 12. 扉の向こうへ~FULLMETAL mix~ (Tobira no Mukō e ~FULLMETAL mix~)

Singles

LOST GENERATION - June 5, 2002

  • 01. LOST GENERATION
  • 02. 逃げ水 ~Like a road mirage~ (Nigemizu ~Like a road mirage~)
  • 03. LOST Generation (less vocal)

北風と太陽 (Kitakaze to Taiyō) - August 21, 2002

  • 01. 北風と太陽 (Kitakaze to Taiyō)
  • 02. 2880316 ~地球最後の日の皆様へ~ (2880316 ~Chikyū Saigo no Hi no Minasama e~)
  • 03. 北風と太陽 (less vocal)

CARPE DIEM~今,この瞬間を生きる~ (CARPE DIEM ~Ima, kono Shunkan o Ikiru~) - November 20, 2002

  • 01. CARPE DIEM~今,この瞬間を生きる~ (CARPE DIEM ~Ima, kono Shunkan o Ikiru~)
  • 02. 裸の王様 (Hadaka no Ousama)
  • 03. I will never forget.~もうひとつの理由~(LESS MUSIC VERSION) (I will never forget ~Mō hitotsu no Riyū~(LESS MUSIC VERSION))
  • 04. CARPE DIEM~今,この瞬間を生きる~(LESS VOCAL VERSION)

うたかた (Utakata) - May 14, 2003

  • 01. うたかた (Utakata)
  • 02. 春雷 (Shunrai)
  • 03. うたかた(less vocal)
  • 04. 春雷(less vocal)

夜空に咲く花~eternal place~ (Yozora ni Saku Hana ~eternal place~) - September 18, 2003

  • 01. 夜空に咲く花~eternal place~ (Yozora ni Saku Hana ~eternal place~)
  • 02. …by my side
  • 03. 君がいたから~eternal way~(朗読) (Kimi ga Itakara ~eternal way~ (Spoken Version))
  • 04. 夜空に咲く花~eternal place~(less vocal)

扉の向こうへ (Tobira no Mukō e) - January 28, 2004

  • 01. 扉の向こうへ (Tobira no Mukōou e)
  • 02. 君がいたから~eternal way~ (Kimi ga Itakara ~eternal way~)
  • 03. 扉の向こうへ(less vocal)
  • 04. 君がいたから~eternal way~(less vocal)

YELLOW - April 6, 2005

  • 01. YELLOW
  • 02. TAKE OUT
  • 03. YELLOW-less vocal-
  • 04. TAKE OUT-less vocal-

トリトマ (Tritoma) - July 13, 2005

  • 01. トリトマ (Tritoma)
  • 02. 恋のから騒ぎ!? (Koi no Karasawagi!?)
  • 03. トリトマ(less vocal)
  • 04. 恋のから騒ぎ!?(less vocal)

Dual - December 7, 2005

  • 01. Dual
  • 02. two love,true love
  • 03. Dual (less vocal)
  • 04. two love,true love (less vocal)

References

  1. ^ "Hits of the World". Billboard. September 14, 2002. p. 68.
  2. ^ "Hits of the World". Billboard. October 5, 2002. p. 62.
  3. ^ Camp, Brian; Davis, Julie (2007). Anime Classics Zettai!: 100 Must-See Japanese Animation Masterpieces. Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 9781933330228.
  4. ^ "YeLLOW Generation" (in Japanese). Sony Music Japan. Retrieved August 11, 2018.