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JAM Project
JAM Project
Fukuyama, Okui, and Kitadani of JAM Project answering ques-
tions from American fans at Otakon 2008
• Hiroshi Kitadani – joined in June 2002
JAM Project at Chibi Japan Expo in Paris (2008) • Masami Okui – joined in March 2003
• Yoshiki Fukuyama – joined in March 2003
Background information
Genres Anison, metal, rock, VGM Semi-regular members
Years active 2000–present • Ichirou Mizuki – founding member; formally reduced
his status to "part-time member" in August 2002,
Labels Lantis following the group’s second live concert
Website http://www.jamjamsite.com/ • Ricardo Cruz – additional vocalist from Brazil; heard
on the songs "Neppu! Shippu! Cybaster" (2005
Members
version), "GONG", "STORMBRINGER", "Rescue Fire",
Ichirou Mizuki "The Guardian", and "TRANSFORMERS EVO."
Hironobu Kageyama • Rica Matsumoto – founding member; announced on
Masaaki Endoh April 7, 2008, that she was taking time off from the
Rica Matsumoto
Hiroshi Kitadani band to focus on her solo work
Masami Okui
Yoshiki Fukuyama Former members
Ricardo Cruz
• Eizo Sakamoto – founding member; stopped activity
Past members with the group in March 2003 prior to Fukuyama and
Okui’s joining, referring to it as "Graduation" (卒業,
Eizo Sakamoto
Sotsugyō)
J
JAM Project ("JAM" standing for "Japan Animationsong
Makers") is an anime music genre (or anison) "super- Skills
group" based in Japan, originally founded on July 19, 2000
JAM Project, overall, is a well-balanced group made from
by famous 1970s theme song artist Ichirou Mizuki. The
members with incredible vocal technique, allowing them
group is composed of many vocal artists well known in
to sing for hours and still sound just fine. All of the mem-
the genre; aside from the many anime, tokusatsu, and
bers can sing high notes and low notes alike with no ap-
video game theme songs that this group has performed
parent trouble, and uniquely, they can all use vibrato
together, each member is famous for his or her own solo
consistently, with the exception of Hironobu, Ichirou and
performances of Japanese theme songs.[1]
Eizo, whose vibratos are obtrusive. Each member is
unique in their own way, being a pillar for the group’s
Members solid performances. Below are some of the members’
traits:
Regular members • - the group’s primary composer, who writes over
• Hironobu Kageyama – founding member 90% of the tracks in JAM Project’s career. He is very
• Masaaki Endoh – founding member energetic on stage, and even after singing through
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dozens of songs, he can still shout and direct the Both feat. Ichirou Mizuki & Hironobu
audience. Kageyama
• - the strongest vocalist in the group, he is the core of
the group’s singing. He is known to be able to handle OVA Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo opening
practically any note in any key, as his versatile & ending theme
abilities allow him to sing almost anything.
4. "SOULTAKER" c/w "KI·ZU·NA" - April 21, 2001
• - an important back-up vocalist, he specializes in
TV anime The SoulTaker opening theme
providing harmonization and capable of hitting
notes that are extremely high, to the very top of his 5. "Hagane no Messiah" (鋼の救世主(メシア),
voice. Hagane no Meshia, "Steel Messiah") c/w "POWER" -
• - a very skillful soprano, she displays professional April 25, 2001
looks while singing without any tension in her face. PlayStation game Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden
She does not usually harmonize, but when she does, opening & ending theme
she can make wide jumps in her range and still have
a smooth sound. 6. "FIRE WARS" (feat. Hironobu Kageyama) c/w
• - with a unique feminine voice, he can be a very "TORNADO" - September 29, 2001
formidable singer. Not only can he sing on equal Feat. Ichirou Mizuki
grounds with Hiroshi, his edgy high notes give him a
scratchy sound but with beautiful timbre. OVA Mazinkaiser opening & ending theme
• - a female with a masculine voice, she can easily sing
louder than her male peers. While her high notes are 7. "CRUSH GEAR FIGHT!" c/w "Ai da yo ne!! ~Gear o
slightly weaker, she exerts force when singing, Tsunagou~" (愛だよねっ!!~ギアをつなごう~,
giving off an energetic feel to her otherwise Ai da yo ne!! ~Gia o Tsunagou~, "Love Asks!! ~Connect
powerful sound. the Gears~") - October 30, 2001
• - the group’s oldest voice, he is definitely not to be TV anime Gekitou! Crush Gear Turbo opening &
underestimated. He can easily jump with power and ending theme
sing notes with ease, but due to his age, his vibrato
8. "Over the Top!" c/w "In my Heart" - October 30, 2001
and high notes are more significantly difficult for
Both feat. Eizo Sakamoto & Masaaki Endoh &
him.
Hironobu Kageyama
• - the only metal voice in the group, he is a very solid
vocalist. His sound is similar to Masami and his voice PlayStation 2 game Kikou Busou G-Breaker:
is generally feminine-like, but he can hit high notes Legend of Cloudia opening & ending theme
with a lot of skill and power.
• - a younger voice in the arsenal, Ricardo is easily on 9. "LADY FIGHTER!" c/w "Unmei no Ito" (運命の糸,
par with his seniors. He can sing with just as much "Threads of Fate") - November 29, 2001
ease as the older members can, and definitely a Both feat. Rica Matsumoto
powerhouse for higher notes that can be challenging
to the older seniors. PlayStation 2 game Sunrise Eiyuutan 2 opening &
ending theme
Discography 10. "Kaze no EAGLE" (風のEAGLE, Kaze no Īguru, "Wind
Eagle" feat. Hironobu Kageyama) c/w "Alright now!"
Singles (feat. Rica Matsumoto) c/w "CRUSH GEAR FIGHT!"
(remix version) - April 3, 2002
1. "Kaze ni Nare" (疾風になれ, "The Wind Blows") c/w
TV anime Gekitou! Crush Gear Turbo Kouya
"CRAZY REVOLUTION" - July 26, 2000
Marino image song & show theme song
Both feat. Rica Matsumoto & Hironobu
Kageyama 11. "GO!!" c/w "DEPARTURE" - April 24, 2002
PlayStation 2 game Super Robot Wars Impact
OVA éx-Driver opening theme & insert song
opening & ending theme
2. "Danger Zone" (Eizo Sakamoto & Masaaki Endoh)
12. "GET UP CRUSH FIGHTER!" (feat. Hironobu
c/w "It’s Emotion" performed by M Rie of MILK -
Kageyama & Rica Matsumoto & Eizo Sakamoto &
November 22, 2000
Masaaki Endoh) c/w "Alright now! ~Movie Re-mix
Anime movie éx-Driver Clip theme song
ver.~" (feat. Rica Matsumoto) - July 24, 2002
3. "STORM" c/w "RISING" - December 21, 2000 Anime movie Gekito! Crush Gear Turbo: Kaizerburn
no Chousen! insert song & ending theme
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13. "Nageki no Rosario" (嘆きのロザリオ, Nageki no 21. "DRAGON" c/w "No Serenity" (feat. Hironobu
Rozario, "Rosary of Grief") c/w "Gasshin! God Kageyama & Masaaki Endoh & Yoshiki Fukuyama) -
Gravion" (合神!ゴッドグラヴィオン, "Combine! April 21, 2004
God Gravion" feat. Masaaki Endoh)) - October 23, OVA New Getter Robo opening & ending theme
2002
TV anime Choujuushin Gravion opening theme & 22. "VOYAGER" - May 26, 2004
insert song TV anime Panda-Z: The Robonimation opening &
ending theme
14. "Go! Go! Rescue" (Go!Go!レスキュー, Gō! Gō! Resukyū)
c/w "March of Rescue Hero" (マーチ・オブ・レス 23. "Genkai Battle" (限界バトル, Genkai Batoru, "Battle
キューヒーロー, Māchi Obu Resukyū Hīrō) - February Limit") c/w "Battle Communication!!" - November
26, 2003 26, 2004
Both feat. Hiroshi Kitadani & Masaaki Endoh & TV anime Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters GX’ 1st ending
Rica Matsumoto theme
TV anime Shutsugeki! Machine Robo Rescue 24. "Muv-Luv Alternative Insertion Song Collection" - May
opening & ending theme 25, 2005
Includes "Asu e no Hōkō" (未来への咆哮,
15. "Little Wing" c/w "In the Chaos" - April 23, 2003 "Howls to Tomorrow" feat. Hironobu
Both feat. Masami Okui Kageyama & Hiroshi Kitadani & Yoshiki
Fukuyama), "Tsubasa" (翼, "Wings") by
TV anime Scrapped Princess opening theme & Hironobu Kageyama, and "Carry on" by
TV anime Galaxy Angel (3rd season) final ending Masaaki Endoh
theme
25. "Meikyū no Prisoner" (迷宮のプリズナー, Meikyū no
16. "SKILL" c/w "FOREVER & EVER" - April 23, 2003 Purizunā, "Labyrinth Prisoner") c/w "Neppū! Shippū!
PlayStation 2 game 2nd Super Robot Wars Alpha Cybaster" (熱風!疾風!サイバスター, Neppū!
opening & ending theme Shippū! Saibasutā, "Hot Wind! Strong Wind! Cybaster"
feat. Hironobu Kageyama & Masaaki Endoh & Hiroshi
17. "The Gate of the Hell" (feat. Yoshiki Fukuyama) c/w
Kitadani & Yoshiki Fukuyama) - June 22, 2005
"Senshi yo Nemure…" (戦士よ眠れ…, "Sleeping
OVA Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The
Soldier…" feat. Yoshiki Fukuyama) c/w "Majin
Animation opening theme & insert song
Kenzan!!" (魔神見参!!, "Demon Arrives!!" feat.
Masaaki Endoh) - August 6, 2003 26. "GONG" c/w "Brother in Faith" - August 3, 2005
OVA Mazinkaiser: Shitou! Ankoku Daishogun PlayStation 2 game Super Robot Wars Alpha 3
opening & ending theme & insert song opening & ending theme
18. "Destination" c/w "Promise ~Mirai e no Chikai~" 27. "GARO ~SAVIOR IN THE DARK~" (牙狼~SAVIOR IN
(Promise~未来への誓い~, "Promise ~Vow to the THE DARK~) c/w "Fencer of GOLD" - January 25,
Future~) - September 26, 2003 2006
Both feat. Rica Matsumoto Tokusatsu series GARO second opening theme
PlayStation 2 game Sunrise World War from 28. "Break Out" c/w "The everlasting" - November 1,
Sunrise Eiyuutan opening & ending theme 2006
TV anime Super Robot Wars Original Generation:
19. "Kurenai no Kiba" (紅ノ牙, "Crimson Fang") c/w
Divine Wars opening theme
"Ennō Gasshin! Sol Gravion!!" (炎皇合神!ソルグラ
ヴィオン!!, Ennō Gasshin! Soru Guravion!!, "Flame 29. "RISING FORCE" c/w "Fight to the end ~Seisen~"
Emperor Combination! Sol Gravion!!" feat. Yoshiki (Fight to the end~聖戦~, "Fight to the end ~Holy
Fukuyama) - January 21, 2004 War~") - February 21, 2007
TV anime Choujuushin Gravion Zwei opening TV anime Super Robot Wars Original Generation:
theme & insert song Divine Wars Super Spirit Inspire theme song &
image song
20. "VICTORY" c/w "Yakusoku no Chi" (約束の地,
"Promised Land") - April 21, 2004 30. "STORMBRINGER" c/w "Dead or Alive" - April 25,
PlayStation 2 game Super Robot Wars MX 2007
opening & ending theme TV anime Kotetsushin Jeeg opening theme &
insert song
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"STORMBRINGER" features Ichirou Mizuki in 40. "Shugojin-The Guardian" (守護神-The guardian)
his only performance since his semi-retirement c/w "Godest!" - August 5, 2009
TV anime Shin Mazinger Shougeki! Z Hen 2nd
31. "Divine love" (feat. Hiroshi Kitadani) c/w "IN FATE" - opening Theme
April 25, 2007
TV anime Saint Beast: Kouin Jojishi Tenshi Tan 41. "Battle No Limit!" c/w "Bonds of Friendship" -
opening theme & PlayStation 2 game Saint October 7, 2009
Beast: Rasen no Shou theme song TV anime Battle Spirits: Shōnen Gekiha Dan
opening Theme
32. "DRAGON STORM 2007" c/w "SPACE GATE #2" -
August 8, 2007 42. "Bōken Ō ~Across the legendary kingdom~" (冒険王
Professional wrestling event DRAGON GATE ~Across the legendary kingdom~, "Adventure King
official theme song for 2007 ~Across the Legendary Kingdom~") c/w "BIG BANG
EXPLOSION ~Song for Ragnarok Party~" - October 28,
33. "Rocks" c/w "Portal" - August 8, 2007 2009
PlayStation 2 game Super Robot Wars OG: Original Online Game Ragnarok Online Ragnarok World
Generations opening & ending theme and Championship 2009 event theme song
PlayStation 2 game Super Robot Wars Original
Generation Gaiden opening theme 43. "Baku-chin Kan-ryo! Rescue Fire" (爆鎮完了!レス
キューファイアー, Bakuchin Kanryō! Resukyū Faiā,
34. "No Border" c/w "HERO" - January 23, 2008 "Explosive Extinguishing Complete! Rescue Fire")
JAM Project’s Original Single, last recording c/w "Ide yo GaiaLeon" (いでよ ガイアレオン, Ide yo
with Rica Matsumoto before her hiatus Gaiareon, "Come Forth GaiaLeon" feat. Masaaki
Endoh) - November 11, 2009
35. "Crest of“Z’s”" c/w "Cosmic Dance" - September 26,
Tokusatsu series Tomica Hero: Rescue Fire 2nd
2008
opening theme
PlayStation 2 game Super Robot Wars Z opening
and ending theme 44. "TRANSFORMERS EVO" c/w "PRAISE BE TO
DECEPTICON" - April 21, 2010
36. "Hello Darwin! ~Kōkishin on Demand~" (ハローダー
TV series Transformers: Animated opening
ウィン!~好奇心オンデマンド~, Harō Dāwin!
Theme
~Kōkishin on Demando~, "Hello Darwin! ~Curiosity on
Demand~") c/w "Hallelujah!!" (晴レルヤ!!, 45. "MAXON" c/w "LONGING" - October 27, 2010
Hareruya!!) - October 22, 2008 TV anime Super Robot Wars Original Generation:
TV anime Sgt. Frog 9th opening theme and 16th The Inspector 1st opening theme
ending theme
46. "Vanguard" c/w "Go! Stand up!" - February 23, 2011
37. "No Border (English ver.)" c/w "HERO (English ver.)" TV anime Cardfight!! Vanguard opening theme
- January 25, 2009
Digitally released to the Japanese iTunes Store 47. "NOAH" c/w "Negai" (願い, "Wish") - April 27, 2011
PlayStation Portable game 2nd Super Robot Wars
38. "Space Roller Coster GO GO!" c/w "Hasta Mañana!!" Z: Destruction Chapter opening and ending
(アスタマニア~ナ!!, Asuta Maniāna!!) - March 4, theme
2009
Anime movie Kero Zero: It’s a Start! All Set!! (ケロ 48. "Believe In My Existence" c/w "Yumegokochi yah!
0 出発だよ! 全員集合!!, Kerozero Shuppatsu yah! yah!" (夢心地 yah! yah! yah!, "Dreamy state of
dayo! Zen’in Shūgō) theme mind yah! yah! yah!") - October 5, 2011
TV anime Cardfight!! Vanguard 2nd opening
"Space Roller Coster GO GO!" features the J-pop theme
group NICE GIRL μ in their first collaboration
work. 49. "Waga Na wa Garo" (我が名は牙狼, "My Name Is
Garo") c/w "PREDESTINATION" &
39. "Rescue Fire" (レスキューファイアー, Resukyū Faiā) "PROMISE~Without you~" - January 25, 2012
c/w "Three Souls" - May 27, 2009 Both B-sides featuring Masami Okui
Tokusatsu series Tomica Hero: Rescue Fire
opening theme TV drama Garo: Makai Senki opening and ending
themes
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Albums 14. "Peaceful One"
4. Olympia ~JAM Project Best Collection IV~
1. BEST Project ~JAM Project Best Collection~
Released on April 5, 2006
Released on March 6, 2002
1. "GONG (album version)"
1. "CRUSH GEAR FIGHT!"
2. "GARO ~SAVIOR IN THE DARK~"
2. "Hagane no Messiah"
3. "Olympia"
3. "LADY FIGHTER!"
4. "Genkai Battle"
4. "STORM"
5. "Meikyū no Prisoner"
5. "FIRE WARS"
6. "Battle Communication!!"
6. "In my Heart"
7. "Asu e no Hōkō"
7. "SOULTAKER"
8. "Protect you"
8. "Unmei no Ito"
Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The
9. "TORNADO"
Animation Vol.1 ending theme
10. "Danger Zone"
11. "CRAZY REVOLUTION" 9. "Fencer of GOLD"
12. "RISING" 10. "Name of the Truth"
13. "Ai da yo ne!! ~Gear o Tsunagou~" Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The
14. "Kaze ni Nare!" Animation Vol.2 ending theme
15. Over the Top!"
16. "POWER" 11. "Hoshizora no Requiem" (星空のレクイエム,
17. "KI·ZU·NA" Hoshizora no Rekuiemu, "Requiem of a Starry Sky")
2. FREEDOM ~JAM Project Best Collection II~ Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The
Released on September 3, 2003 Animation Vol.3 ending theme
1. "SKILL (album version)" 12. "Neppū! Shippū! Cybaster"
2. "Nageki no Rosario" 13. "Brother in Faith"
3. "Little Wing" 5. Big Bang ~JAM Project Best Collection V~
4. "FREEDOM" Released on July 4, 2007
5. "Gasshin! God Gravion"
6. "GO! GO! Rescue" 1. "Break Out"
7. "in the Chaos" First opening theme for Super Robot Wars
8. "GET UP CRUSH FIGHTER!" Original Generation: Divine Wars’
9. "DEPARTURE"
2. "STORMBRINGER"
10. "Alright now! (remix version)"
3. "Name ~Kimi no Namae wa~"
11. "March of Rescue Hero"
4. "Salvage"
12. "Kaze no EAGLE"
Galaxy Angel II ending theme song (feat. Rica
13. "GO!!"
Matsumoto & Masami Okui)
14. "FOREVER & EVER"
15. "DAYS ~Bokura no Mirai~" (DAYS~僕らの未来 5. "Divine love"
~, Deizu ~Bokura no Mirai~, "DAYS ~Our Future~") 6. "RISING FORCE"
3. JAM-ISM ~JAM Project Best Collection III~ 7. "Dead or Alive"
Released on September 23, 2004 8. "Emblem ~Meimo Naki Eiyūtachi e~"
9. "DRAGON STORM 2007"
1. "VICTORY"
10. "Fight to the end ~Seisen~"
2. "Kurenai no Kiba"
11. "IN FATE"
3. "VOYAGER"
12. "The everlasting"
4. "Cry for the Earth"
13. "Garimpeiro"
5. "DRAGON"
6. Get over the Border ~JAM Project Best Collection VI~
6. "Destination"
Released on August 6, 2008
7. "Senshi yo Nemure…"
8. "Yakusoku no Chi" 1. "Get over the Border"
9. "Majin Kenzan!!" 2. "No Border"
10. "No Serenity" 3. "Rocks"
11. "The Gate of the Hell" 4. "Legend of the Heroes"
12. "Promise ~Mirai e no Chikai~" 5. "Tsubasa"
13. "Ennō Gasshin! Sol Gravion!!"
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6. "SHURAKI" 8. "Go! Stand up!"
PV Song for the Shuraki Trinity figures 9. "Hikari e no Countdown" (ヒカリへのカウント
ダウン, Hikari e no Kauntodaun, "Countdown to
7. "Milky Way" the Light")
8. "BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE" Good Smile Company 10th Anniversary
9. "NEW GENERATION! 〜KOBE to the WORLD〜" Theme Song.
DRAGON GATE Theme Song
10. "Blue rise"
10. "Portal" 11. "BIG BANG EXPLOSION~Song for Ragnarok
11. "Hurricane LOVE" (ハリケーンLOVE, Harikēn Party~"
Rabu) 12. "PRAISE BE TO DECEPTICON"
12. "HERO" 13. "LONGING"
13. "Sempre Sonhando ~Yume Oibito~" (Sempre 14. "GOING"
Sonhando〜夢追人〜, Senpure Soniāndo ~Yume
Oibito~, "Always Dreaming ~Dream Chasers~") Original albums
7. Seventh Explosion ~JAM Project Best Collection VII~
1. JAM FIRST PROCESS
Released on November 25, 2009
Released on March 21, 2002
1. "Seventh Explosion"
1. "Ready Go!! ~Song for J’s Tamashii~" (Ready
2. "Crest of Z’s"
Go!!~Song for J’s 魂~, "Ready Go!! ~Song for J’s
3. "Rescue Fire"
Spirit~")
4. "Shugojin-The Guardian"
2. "The End of Day ~Megami Claudia no Sentaku~"
5. "Hello Darwin! ~Kōkishin on Demand~"
(The End of Day~女神クラウディアの選択~,
6. "Cosmic Dance"
The End of Day ~Megami Kuraudia no Sentaku~, "The
7. "Godest!"
End of Day ~Choice of Goddess Claudia~")
8. "Hasta Mañana!!"
3. "NOTE"
9. "Battle No Limit!"
4. "Girls be ambitious"
10. "Space Roller Coaster GO GO!"
5. "DESPERATE"
11. "Bonds of Friendship"
6. "Meguriaeta Kiseki" (めぐり逢えた奇跡, "A
12. "Hallelujah!!"
Miracle Happened")
13. "Three souls"
7. "Super Soul"
14. "Only One (For Chūgoku 2010 Nen Shanhai
8. "Precious"
Banpaku ~ Japanese ver.)" (Only One (For中国
9. "Mizu ni Utsurutsuki ~my heart~" (水に映る月
2010年上海万博〜Japanese ver.), "Only One
~my heart~, "Moon Reflected in the Water
(For China 2010 Shanghai World Expo ~ Japanese
~my heart~")
ver.))
10. "Deep so deep"
Shanghai World Expo 2010 Official Theme
2. MAXIMIZER ~Decade of Evolution~
song
Released on June 9, 2010
8. GOING ~JAM Project Best Collection VIII~
JAM Project’s second original album, as
Released on May 11, 2011
announced on their website. To be tied in with
1. "MAXON" their 2010 world tour.
2. "TRANSFORMERS EVO."
1. "MAXIMIZER"
3. "Ryūsei Lovers" (流星Lovers, Ryūsei Rabāzu,
2. "Elements"
"Meteor Lovers")
3. "SAMURAI SOULS"
TV Anime Super Robot Wars Original
4. "ReBirth of Dream"
Generation: The Inspector 2nd Opening
5. "Hi no Tori" (火の鳥, "Bird of Fire")
Theme.
6. "REAL BLACK HOLE ~Break though~"
4. "Vanguard" 7. "Shining blaze"
5. "Baku-chin Kan-ryo! Rescue Fire" 8. "Nightmare"
6. "Dangai no Tsurugi" (弾劾の剣, "Sword of 9. "I LOVE YOU"
Judgment") 10. "DESTINY~from USA~"
Pachislot game Gravion Opening Theme 11. "Always be with you"
12. "KI·ZU·NA ~10th Anniv.ver.~"
7. "Bōken Ō ~Across the legendary kingdom~" 3. Victoria Cross
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Symphonic arrangement album がもってった!セーラーふく, JAM ga Mottetta!
Sērāfuku, "JAM is With Them! Sailor Fuku")
Originally set to be released on March 23, 2011; • JAM PROJECT World Flight 2008 Best Selection (2008
postponed to April 6, 2011, due to the 2011 exclusive world tour best album)
Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami • SUPER ROBOT WARS JAM Project SONGS
Released on December 25, 2008
1. "VICTORY"
2. "Elements" • "Kanjite Knight" (感じてKnight, Kanjite Naito,
3. "Vanguard" "Emotion Knight") by ULTIMATE LAZY for
4. "Garo ~SAVIOR IN THE DARK~" MAZINGER
5. "Always be with you" Released on April 22, 2009
6. "TRANSFORMERS EVO"
7. "Rescue Fire" TV Animation Shin Mazinger Shōgeki! Z-Hen
8. "Hagane no Messiah" opening theme
9. "GONG"
10. "SKILL" Based on LAZY’s old song. Kanjite Knight is
11. "HERO" revived by LAZY and performed along with
Tamio Okuda, Kazuyoshi Saito and JAM Project
Other under the group name "ULTIMATE LAZY for
MAZINGER".
• Super Robot Wars Alpha ORIGINAL STORY D-2
• "Neppū! Shippū! Cybaster EDGEWIRED version" • Nico Nico Douga Selection ~Sainō no Mudazukai~ (ニコニ
(featuring Eizo Sakamoto and Masaaki Endoh) コ動画せれくちょん~才能の無駄遣い~, Nikoniko
• Released on May 23, 2001 (game soundtrack) Dōga Serekuchon ~Sainō no Mudazukai~, Nico Nico Douga
• Emblem (エンブレム, Enburemu) mini-album Selection: A Waste of Talent)
Released on March 8, 2006 Released on July 1, 2009
TV anime Yomigaeru Sora - Rescue Wings Contains JAM Project’s Version of "Omoide wa
ending theme, insert & image song collection Okkusenman!"
1. "Emblem ~Meimo Naki Eiyūtachi e~" (エンブレ • Gundam Tribute from Lantis (ガンダムトリビュート
ム~名も無き英雄達へ~, Enburemu ~Meimo from Lantis, Gandamu Toribyūto from Lantis)
Naki Eiyūtachi e~, "Emblem ~To the Nameless Released on December 9, 2009
Heroes~" feat. Hironobu Kageyama)
2. "CLOWN" (feat. Masaaki Endoh) Contains JAM Project’s Version of "Ai Senshi"
3. "Kazaranai Namida no mama de…" (飾らない涙
のままで…, "The Rugged Left in Tears…" feat. • JAM Project 10th Anniversary Complete BOX
Hiroshi Kitadani) Released on December 22, 2010
4. "Aoku Nare" (青くなれ, "When Blue" feat.
The 10th anniversary box set release from JAM
Yoshiki Fukuyama)
Project featuring 7 greatest hits albums; a
5. "Emblem ~Meimo Naki Eiyūtachi e~ (off vocal
bonus CD containing English, Portuguese, and
version)"
Chinese versions of several of their songs in
6. "CLOWN (off vocal version)"
addition to any songs they recorded or
7. "Kazaranai Namida no mama de… (off vocal
performed that were not included on any of
version)"
their other singles and albums; and 4 DVDs
8. "Aoku Nare (off vocal version)"
featuring all the music videos they created and
• Muv-Luv Alternative Vocal Cancels "Name"
footage of their live performance. It also
Released on December 26, 2007
includes a 200-page JAM Project history book.
• Contains JAM Project’s "Name ~Kimi no Na wa~"
(Name~君の名は~, "Name ~Your Name is~") World tours
• Lucky Star Re-Mix002 ~Lucky Star no Kiwami, Ahh
Shiteyanyo~
JAM Project WORLD FLIGHT 2008
Released on December 26, 2007
Following their 2008 tour of Japan titled JAM Project LIVE
• Contain’s JAM Project’s cover of "Motteke! Sailor JAPAN FLIGHT 2008 No Border, JAM Project went on their
Fuku" titled "JAM ga Mottetta! Sailor Fuku" (JAM first world tour. While some of the members have per-
formed internationally, this was the first time JAM Pro-
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia JAM Project
ject toured internationally as a group. Their stops includ- tour is not the tenth tour they have performed in, but
ed: the tenth was actually the Reunion concert they held two
• Taipei at National Taiwan University Sports Center - months after the Maximizer tour.
June 1, 2008 • Singapore at Anime Festival Asia - November 13,
• São Paulo, Brazil at Anime Friends - July 20, 2008 2010.[2]
• Hong Kong at Animation-Comic-Game Hong Kong - • Thailand at Thailand Game Show - January 7, 2011.
August 1–5, 2008
• Baltimore, Maryland, USA at Otakon 2008 - August JAM Project Live 2011-2012: GO! GO!
8–10, 2008 GOING!!
• Seoul, South Korea, at the DOM Art Hall - September
In 2011, JAM Project announced that they will embark
20, 2008
on another world tour, with the confirmed locations be-
• Beijing at The Star Live (北京星光現場) - October 2,
ing Hong Kong, South Korea and Singapore. It is also of-
2008
ficial that JAM Project will have two separate titles, one
• Shanghai at the Luwan Gymnasium (上海盧湾体育
for their in-country tour, "GO! GO! GOING!! FUMETSU NO
館) - October 5, 2008
ZIPANG" and one for their world tour, "GO! GO! GOING!!
• Hong Kong at the Hong Kong International Trade &
ARIGATO TOMODACHI." Both tours will commence in
Exhibition Centre - October 7, 2008
late October 2011 and will finish in February 2012. One
• Mexico City at Expo Manga Comic TNT16 - October
venue within Japan has been announced to be sold out.
16–19, 2008
No other information has been released as of October 13,
• Paris, France, at Chibi Japan Expo - October 31, 2008
2011.
• Barcelona, Spain, at XIV SALON DEL MANGA -
• South Korea at AX - October 29th, 2011.
November 1–2, 2008
• China - MAO Livehouse Shanghai - February 2nd,
• Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at Anime Family - December
2012.
14, 2008
JAM Project HURRICANE TOUR 2009 References
Gate of the Future [1] "J!-ENT interviews JAM Project by J!-ENT’s Dennis
In 2009, JAM Project went on their HURRICANE TOUR A. Amith". http://www.nt2099.com/J-ENT/
2009 Gate of the Future, including the Melon AX in Seoul INTERVIEWS/JAM-Project/jamproject.pdf.
on May 16 and the NTU Sports Center in Taipei on May 30 Retrieved 2009-08-26.
and May 31. [2] http://www.animefestival.asia/
i_love_JAMProject.html
JAM Project Live 2010 10th Anniversary
Tour: MAXIMIZER ~Decade of Evolu- External links
tion~ • JAM Project official site
To tie in with the album release in July, the group toured
Japan from June to July of the same year. Ironically, this
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