Gedō (band)


Gedō, also romanized simply as Gedo or Gedou, is a Japanese rock band. They were formed in 1973. The band split up for the first time in 1976, then reformed and split again several times. Their first self-titled album is highly acclaimed in their home country, and was featured on Rolling Stone's 100 greatest Japanese albums and Julian Cope's Japrocksampler, among other lists.

Members

  • Hideto Kanou: vocals, guitar. He is the central member of Gedō.
  • Aoki Masayuki: vocals, bass guitar. Founding member, he left in 1981.
  • Nakano Ryoichi: vocals, drums. Founding member, he left the band but returned for the 2002-2003 reformation.
  • Matsumoto Shinji: vocals, bass guitar. He joined the band in 2002.
  • Soul Toul: vocals, drums. He joined the band in 1991, and re-joined in 2010.

Discography

Gedō Gedō Live in Sound of Hawaii Studio JUST GEDO Shide LIVE POWER CUT Mooning Gedō LIVE 〜Mihappyou Kaisan Concert 1976.10.16 One, Two DIE FOR YOU Kaze Densetsu Bukkomi no Taku ~Yasei no Tenshitachi~ Gedō SINGLES 水金地火木土天回明 〜外道・秘蔵音源集 その壱 水金地火木土天回明 〜外道・秘蔵音源集 その弐 Best Gedō Kyou Netsu no Machida Police '74 Kyoto Shide -Kanzenban- 1975 -Yahon Kyo no Aloha- NφW 1976 Sayonara Nippon Saigo no Mandala Yaneura Densetsu '76 Jitsuroku Hitman Hokkai No Tora -Boukyou- ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Itsumo no Tokorode Blues Wo〜LIVE IN CROCODILE
  • ''Tamashii no Sakebi''