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In 1985 (Shōwa 60), Japanese music was released on records, and there were charts, awards, contests and festivals.

During that year, Japan continued to have the second largest music market in the world.[1][2]

Awards, contests and festivals

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The 14th Tokyo Music Festival was held on 31 March 1985.[3] The 27th Osaka International Festival (Japanese: 大阪国際フェスティバル) was held from 8 to 24 April 1985.[4] The 29th Yamaha Popular Song Contest was held on 12 May 1985.[5] The 30th Yamaha Popular Song Contest was held on 29 September 1985.[6] The final of the 16th World Popular Song Festival was held on 27 October 1985.[7] The 27th Japan Record Awards were held on 31 December 1985.[8] The 36th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen was held on 31 December 1985.[9] The 1st Tokyo Summer Festival was held in 1985.[10] The 14th FNS Music Festival was held in 1985.

Concerts

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A Super Rock '85 concert was held.[11][12]

Number one singles

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The following reached number 1 on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart:[13][14][15][16]

Issue date Song Artist(s)
January 7 "The Stardust Memory [ja]" Kyōko Koizumi
January 14
January 21 "You Gotta Chance: Dance de Natsu wo Dakishimete [ja]" Kōji Kikkawa
January 28
February 4
February 11 "Tenshi no Wink [ja]" Seiko Matsuda
February 18
February 25 "Yoisho!" (ヨイショッ!) Masahiko Kondō
March 4 "Cinderella wa Nemurenai [ja]" The Alfee
March 11 "Sotsugyō: Graduation [ja]" Momoko Kikuchi
March 18 "Mi Amore (Meu amor é...)" Akina Nakamori
March 25
April 1 "Ano Ko to Scandal [ja]" The Checkers
April 8
April 15
April 22 "Tokonatsu Musume [ja]" Kyōko Koizumi
April 29
May 6 "Nikumare Sōna New Face [ja]" Kōji Kikkawa
May 13 "Akaitori Nigeta" Akina Nakamori
May 20 "Boy no Kisetsu [ja]" Seiko Matsuda
May 27 "Boy no Theme [ja]" Momoko Kikuchi
June 3
June 10 "Ima Dakara [ja]" Yumi Matsutoya, Kazumasa Oda, Kazuo Zaitsu [ja]
June 17
June 24 "Debut / Manhattan Joke [ja]" Naoko Kawai
July 1 "Sand Beige (Sabaku e)" Akina Nakamori
July 8 "Dancing Shoes [ja]" Seiko Matsuda
July 15 "Ore-tachi no Rockabilly Night [ja]" The Checkers
July 22
July 29
August 5 "Majo [ja]" Kyōko Koizumi
August 12 "Kanashimi ni Sayonara [ja]" Anzen Chitai
August 19
August 26 "Kareinaru Kake [ja]" Toshihiko Tahara
September 2 "Kanashimi ni Sayonara" Anzen Chitai
September 9
September 16 "Namida no Jasmine Love [ja]" Sonoko Kawai
September 23
September 30 "Heart of Rainbow: Ai no Niji wo Watatte / Blue Pacific [ja]" The Checkers
October 7 "Mō Aenai Kamo Shirenai [ja]" Momoko Kikuchi
October 14
October 21 "Solitude" Akina Nakamori
October 28 "Koi ni Ochite: Fall in Love [ja]" Akiko Kobayashi
November 4
November 11 "Kami-sama Help! [ja]" The Checkers
November 18 "Koi ni Ochite: Fall in Love" Akiko Kobayashi
November 25
December 2 "Nantettatte Idol [ja]" Kyōko Koizumi
December 9 "Koi ni Ochite: Fall in Love" Akiko Kobayashi
December 16
December 23 "Kamen Butōkai" Shonentai
December 30 "Koi ni Ochite: Fall in Love" Akiko Kobayashi

Number one albums and LPs

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Music Labo

The following reached number 1 on the Music Labo chart:

Oricon

  • Soundtrack of Tan Tan Tanuki[38]
  • Rebecca IV ~maybe tomorrow~ by Rebecca[39]

Karaoke

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Hitachi introduced new karaoke machines.[40]

Music industry

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Fewer tapes and disks were produced in January 1985, than were produced in January 1984.[41]

Film and television

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The music of Sorekara and Tomo Yo, Shizuka Ni Nemure [ja], by Shigeru Umebayashi, won the 40th Mainichi Film Award for Best Music.[42] The music of Shokutaku No Nai Ie [ja], Fire Festival and Ran (1985), by Tōru Takemitsu won the 9th Japan Academy Film Prize for Best Music (awarded in 1986).[43] The music of Night on the Galactic Railroad is by Haruomi Hosono, and includes the theme song by Kaori Nakahara (Japanese: 中原香織).[44][45][46]

Video

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43% of LaserVision disk releases were music, and the most popular included "Off Course Budokan Concert".[47]

Composers and lyricists

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The highest selling composers were Kyōhei Tsutsumi, Hiroaki Serizawa and Tetsuji Hayashi. The highest selling lyricists were Masao Urino and Takashi Matsumoto.[48]

Overseas

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The album Thunder in the East by Loudness reached number 74 on the Billboard 200.[49]

Debuts

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Other singles released

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Other albums released

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Deaths

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Tokita and Hughes. The Ashgate Research Companion to Japanese Music. 2008. p 355.
  2. ^ Gronow and Saunio. International History of the Recording Industry. 1998. Reprinted 1999.p 209.
  3. ^ Billboard. 11 May 1985, p J-6.
  4. ^ 1985年度のラインナップ. Asahi Shimbun Foundation.
  5. ^ 第29回 ポピュラーソングコンテスト. Yamaha Music Foundation.
  6. ^ 第30回 ポピュラーソングコンテスト. Yamaha Music Foundation.
  7. ^ 第16回世界歌謡祭. Yamaha Music Foundation.
  8. ^ 第27回 日本レコード大賞. Japan Composer's Association.
  9. ^ 第36回NHK紅白歌合戦. NHK.
  10. ^ 〈東京の夏〉音楽祭、第25回の今年で終了. Asahi Shimbun Digital. 25 June 2009.
  11. ^ Classic Concert of the Day: Dio at Super Rock ’85, at Odaiba Kouen Hiroba, Tokyo, Japan. MetalSucks. 16 October 2022.
  12. ^ The Video Source Book. 24th Edition. Gale Group. 2000. vol 1. pp 713 & 973.
  13. ^ See the weekly issues of Oricon magazine
  14. ^ 1985年7月8日、松田聖子が12インチシングル「DANCING SHOES」で20作連続のオリコン1位を獲得~“聖輝の結婚”に花を添える. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 8 July 2018.
  15. ^ 1985年3月8日、中森明菜「ミ・アモーレ」がリリース~第二期明菜の起点となった名曲. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 8 March 2019.
  16. ^ 1985年2月27日、菊池桃子「卒業-GRADUATION-」が発売~3者に初のシングル1位をもたらし“卒業対決”を制する. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 27 February 2019.
  17. ^ Billboard. 19 January 1985, p 63. 26 January 1985, p 75. 2 February 1985, p 80. 9 February 1985, p 62. 16 February 1985, p 72. 23 February 1985, p 63. 2 March 1985, p 72.
  18. ^ Billboard. 9 March 1985, p 75. 23 March 1985, p 63.
  19. ^ Billboard. 23 March 1985, p 63. 30 March 1985, p 67.
  20. ^ Billboard. 6 April 1985, p 65.
  21. ^ Billboard. 13 April 1985, p 67.
  22. ^ Billboard. 20 April 1985, p 65. 27 April 1985, p 63.
  23. ^ Billboard. 4 May 1985, p 64.
  24. ^ Billboard. 18 May 1985, p 64.
  25. ^ Billboard. 25 May 1985, p 73. 1 June 1985, p 65. 8 June 1985, p 70. 15 June 1985, p 66.
  26. ^ Billboard. 22 June 1985, p 65. 29 June 1985, p 62. 13 July 1985, p 66.
  27. ^ Billboard. 6 July 1985, p 73.
  28. ^ Billboard. 20 July 1985, p 63. 27 July 1985, p 61. 3 August 1985, p 72. 17 August 1985, p 64.
  29. ^ Billboard. 17 August 1985, p 64.
  30. ^ Billboard. 24 August 1985, p 59.
  31. ^ Billboard. 31 August 1985, p 79.
  32. ^ Billboard. 7 September 1985, p 57. 14 September 1985, p 88. 21 September 1985, p 60.
  33. ^ Billboard. 28 September 1985, p 71. 5 October 1985, p 60. 12 October 1985, p 69. 19 October 1985, p 82. 26 October 1985, p 74. 2 November 1985, p 68. 9 November 1985, p 75. 16 November 1985, p 63.
  34. ^ Billboard. 23 November 1985, p 62.
  35. ^ Billboard. 30 November 1985, p 53. 14 December 1985, p 59.
  36. ^ Billboard. 14 December 1985, p 59. 21 December 1985, p 55.
  37. ^ Billboard. 28 December 1985, p 78.
  38. ^ 1985年5月6日、チェッカーズ主演映画『CHECKERS IN TAN TAN たぬき』サウンドトラックがオリコン・アルバム・チャート1位を獲得. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 6 May 2019.
  39. ^ 1985年11月15日、レベッカ『REBECCA Ⅳ~Maybe Tomorrow』がオリコン・アルバム・チャート1位を獲得. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 15 November 2018.
  40. ^ "New Karaoke Machines Hit Japanese Mart". Billboard. 31 August 1985. p 78.
  41. ^ "Production Down In Japan". Billboard. 23 March 1985. p 65.
  42. ^ 第40回 日本映画大賞
  43. ^ Prizes.
  44. ^ Non-Standard catalogue number 07NS-101
  45. ^ 細野晴臣、33年前の未発表音源追加した「銀河鉄道の夜」サントラ特別版リリース. Natalie. 7 November 2018.
  46. ^ 細野晴臣による映画「銀河鉄道の夜」サントラ、未発表音源追加の2枚組特別版に. AV Watch, from Impress Watch. 8 November 2018.
  47. ^ "LaserVision booms in Japan". Billboard. 20 July 1985. p 29.
  48. ^ Billboard. 7 June 1986. p J-6.
  49. ^ Billboard 200
  50. ^ 森川美穂デビュー35周年、ガールポップシーンをけん引した真の歌姫. Re:minder. 22 July 2020.
  51. ^ Wine left by singer Kyu Sakamoto who died in 1985 JAL crash treasured by his family. The Asahi Shimbun. 12 August 2015.