Loudness
By the time they were introduced to the West by 1985's Thunder in the East album, Japan's Loudness had arguably already hit their peak. Their previous effort, Disillusion, was the fourth chart-topping release in their homeland, not to mention a critical triumph among members of the European press. But when faced with a contingency plan to conquer America, Loudness were gradually forced to alter their sound by unsuitable producers and clueless record company hacks, never coming close to translating their Far East success into Western stardom.
Guitarist Akira Takasaki and drummer Munetaka Higuchi first played together during the mid-'70s in a mainstream rock band called Lazy. Unhappy with the band's direction, the duo split and decided to follow in the footsteps of Bow Wow (the first ever Japanese heavy metal band), forming Loudness with vocalist Minoru Niihara and bass player Masayoshi Yamashita. Combining a classic metal approach with Takasaki's Eddie Van Halen-inspired guitar heroics, the band immediately scored local success with their first three albums, which were sung entirely in Japanese. But it wasn't until the release of their first live album, Live-Loud-Alive, and fourth studio effort, Disillusion, that the group attracted any significant attention outside their homeland, eventually issuing an English version of Disillusion.
Atlantic Records soon came calling, and the band's international career began in earnest with 1985's Thunder in the East, which sold quite well in the U.S. for its novelty value, giving the band false hopes about their acceptance by Western metal audiences. Subsequent efforts Lightning Strikes and Hurricane Eyes were "made to order" records geared for the American market, and saw the band slowly drifting away from their roots toward a more commercial pop-metal sound. All to no avail, and after recording 1988's independently released Jealousy, the classic lineup's glory years came to an end with the firing of Niihara and the arrival of American-born singer Mike Vescera for 1989's Soldier of Fortune. Released in 1991, the disappointing On the Prowl saw them resort to re-recording watered-down versions of some of their Japan-only material and would be the last to feature Vescera, who briefly joined the temperamental Yngwie Malmsteen's band.
Yamada Masaki, from rival Japanese metal band EZO, was brought in for Loudness' 1992 self-titled effort, 1994's Heavy Metal Hippies, and 1997's Ghetto Machine. The latter saw the band's longtime rhythm section being replaced by bassist Shibata Naoto and drummer Homma Hirotsugu. This lineup recorded two more albums, 1998's Dragon and 1999's Engine, after which Takasaki welcomed back the original members for 2001's Spiritual Canoe. Originally intended as a one-time event to celebrate the group's 20th anniversary, the reunion proved so popular in Japan that the newly reunified Loudness continued to perform and record, releasing a slew of studio albums, including Pandemonium (2001), Biosphere (2002), Terror (2004), Racing (2004), Breaking the Taboo (2006), and Metal Mad (2008).
Tragedy struck in 2006 with the death of original bassist Hiroyuki Tanaka from heart failure, and again two years later when drummer Munetaka Higuchi passed away after battling liver cancer. New drummer Masayuki Suzuki joined the group for 2009's The Everlasting. King of Pain was released in 2010, with Eve to Dawn dropping in 2011 and the Ronnie James Dio-dedicated 2012 issued the following year. The band's 26th studio long-player, The Sun Will Rise Again, was released in 2014, with Rise to Glory arriving in 2018.
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The Law of Devil's Land
Rock - Released by Krescendo Records on 25 Jan 1983
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Soldier Of Fortune
Rock - Released by Rhino - Elektra on 1 Jan 1989
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Lightning Strikes
Rock - Released by Rhino - Elektra on 1 Jan 1986
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The Birthday Eve
Rock - Released by Krescendo Records on 25 Nov 1981
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Devil Soldier
Rock - Released by Krescendo Records on 21 Jul 1982
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BEST OF LOUDNESS 8688 -Atlantic Years (INT'L Ver.)
Hard Rock - Released by WM Japan on 14 May 1986
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SOLDIER OF FORTUNE (30th ANNIVERSARY, Audio Version)
Rock - Released by WM Japan on 1 Jan 1989
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Loudness (30th Anniversary Edition; 2022 Remix)
Hard Rock - Released by WM Japan on 26 Oct 2022
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ON THE PROWL (30th Anniversary Edition)
Hard Rock - Released by WM Japan on 24 Dec 2021
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LOUDNESS JAPAN TOUR 19 HURRICANE EYES + JEALOUSY Live at Zepp Tokyo 31 May, 2019 (Audio Version)
Rock - Released by WM Japan on 25 Dec 2019
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8186 Now and Then (Live)
Rock - Released by WM Japan on 13 Dec 2017
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The Sun Will Rise Again
Metal - Released by Universal Music LLC on 4 Jun 2014
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JEALOUSY (30th ANNIVERSARY Edition)
Rock - Released by WM Japan on 25 May 1988
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Rise to Glory -8118-
Metal - Released by earMUSIC on 26 Jan 2018
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ONCE AND FOR ALL (INT'L Ver.)
Hard Rock - Released by WM Japan on 25 Feb 1992
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ON THE PROWL (INT'L Ver.)
Hard Rock - Released by WM Japan on 25 Feb 1991
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In the Mirror (Live in Tokyo)
Metal - Released by earMUSIC on 25 Apr 1991
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LIGHTNING STRIKES(INT'L Ver.) (2009 digital remaster) (2009 Remastered Version)
Hard Rock - Released by WM Japan on 25 Jul 1986
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