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+ | {{sub-stub}}The '''S.S.T.Band''' (エスエスティーバンド, '''S'''ega '''S'''ound '''T'''eam Band and '''S'''uper '''S'''onic '''T'''eam Band) was a group of musicans formed by members of the "Sega Sound Team" in the late 1980s. It acted as [[Sega of Japan]]'s "in-house band", specialising in rock versions of music fround in Sega arcade games from the era. The S.S.T.Band followed in the footsteps of "Zuntata", a similar house band formed by staff from rivals [[Taito]] around the same period. | ||
+ | The group officially disbanded in 1993, though have met up on various occasions since. Successors include [[B-univ]] and [[(H.)]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Lineup== | ||
+ | [[File:SSTBand merchandise.jpg|thumb|280px|An assortment of S.S.T.Band merchandise.]] | ||
+ | The S.S.T.Band has always consisted of either six or seven Japanese musicians from Sega. The company's policy at the time was not to credit its developers through fear of rivals poaching talent, so band members originally adopted pseudonyms, many again alluding to Sega's arcade games. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Timeline=== | ||
+ | <div style="width:800px;">{{CompanyTimeline| | ||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLabel|Guitar|y=40}} | ||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLine|[[Koichi Namiki]] ("MICKEY") | ||
+ | |y=30 | ||
+ | | colour={{#var:red1}} | ||
+ | | startdate=1988 | ||
+ | | enddate=1993 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLabel|Guitar|y=90}} | ||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLine|[[Jouji Iijima]] ("GALAXY") | ||
+ | |y=80 | ||
+ | | colour={{#var:orange1}} | ||
+ | | startdate=1988 | ||
+ | | enddate=1993 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLabel|Keyboard|y=140}} | ||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLine|[[Kimitaka Matsumae]] ("HARRIER") | ||
+ | |y=130 | ||
+ | | colour={{#var:yellow1}} | ||
+ | | startdate=1988 | ||
+ | | enddate=1993 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLabel|Bass|y=190}} | ||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLine|[[Shingo Komori]] ("BURNER") | ||
+ | |y=180 | ||
+ | | colour={{#var:yellowgreen1}} | ||
+ | | startdate=1988 | ||
+ | | enddate=1989 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLine|[[Masato Saito]] ("TURBO") | ||
+ | |y=180 | ||
+ | | colour={{#var:yellowgreen2}} | ||
+ | | startdate=1989 | ||
+ | | enddate=1993 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLabel|Keyboard|y=240}} | ||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLine|[[Hiroshi Miyauchi]] ("HIRO") | ||
+ | |y=230 | ||
+ | | colour={{#var:green1}} | ||
+ | | startdate=1988 | ||
+ | | enddate=1990-05 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLine|[[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]] ("R Saburo") | ||
+ | |y=230 | ||
+ | | colour={{#var:green2}} | ||
+ | | startdate=1990-05 | ||
+ | | enddate=1993 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLabel|Drums|y=290}} | ||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLine|[[Takehiko Tanabe]] ("THUNDER") | ||
+ | |y=280 | ||
+ | | colour={{#var:cyan1}} | ||
+ | | startdate=1988 | ||
+ | | enddate=1990 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{CompanyTimelineLine|[[Hisanori Kumamaru]] ("SPLASH") | ||
+ | |y=280 | ||
+ | | colour={{#var:cyan2}} | ||
+ | | startdate=1990 | ||
+ | | enddate=1993 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | | startdate=1988 | ||
+ | | enddate=1994 | ||
+ | | height=340 | ||
+ | }}</div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Issei Noro]] was a guest guitarist in 1989, who along with [[Yoshihiro Kunimoto]] arranged some of their performances. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * Sega Sound Staff Band (pre-S.S.T. Band [circa July '88]): Hiro (Key), Funky K.H. (Key), Mickey (G), S. Sachio (B) | ||
+ | * S.S.T. Band #1 (February '89): Hiro (Key), Harrier (Key), Mickey (G), Galaxy (G), Thunder (Ds), Burner (B) | ||
+ | * S.S.T. Band #2 (November '89): Hiro (Key), Harrier (Key), Mickey (G), Galaxy (G), Thunder (Ds), Burner (B) | ||
+ | * S.S.T. Band #3 (May '90): Hiro (Key), Harrier (Key), Mickey (G), Galaxy (G), Thunder (Ds), Turbokun (B) | ||
+ | ** Jaco Watanabe (B) [''[[After Burner (album)|After Burner]]''], Jimita (P) [''[[Hyper Drive]]''] | ||
+ | * S.S.T. Band #4 (April '91): R Saburo (Key), Harrier (Key), Mickey (G), Galaxy (G), Kuma (Ds), Turbokun (B) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Discography== | ||
+ | {{ProductionHistory|S.S.T.Band|S.S.T. Band|S.S.T.}} | ||
+ | ''Note: names/formatting may be incorrect'' | ||
+ | {{multicol| | ||
+ | *''[[Game Music Festival Live '90: Zuntata vs. S.S.T. Band]]'' (1990) | ||
+ | *''[[Virtual Audio F-1 GP The Exhaust Sound]]'' (1992) | ||
+ | *''[[Blind Spot]]'' (1992) | ||
+ | *''[[Game Music Festival: Super Live '92]]'' (1992) | ||
+ | *''[[I Can Survive F-1 Grand Prix 1992]]'' (1992) | ||
+ | *''[[Tachyon F-1 Grand Prix 1992]]'' (1992) | ||
+ | *''[[Game Music Festival Live Summer '93: Official Bootleg Cassette]]'' (1993) | ||
+ | *''[[Virtual Audio F-1 GP The Exhaust Sound '92]]'' (1993) | ||
+ | *''[[Scitron 10th Anniversary Special CD Sampler]]'' (1998) | ||
+ | *''[[Game Sound Legend Arrange Series "Speed & Wind"]]'' (2004) | ||
+ | *''[[S.S.T. Band Live History]]'' (2006) | ||
+ | *''[[After Burner 20th Anniversary Box]]'' (2007) | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Magazine articles== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Photographs== | ||
+ | :''Main article: [[:Category:Photos of {{PAGENAME}}|Photos of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> |
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The S.S.T.Band (エスエスティーバンド, Sega Sound Team Band and Super Sonic Team Band) was a group of musicans formed by members of the "Sega Sound Team" in the late 1980s. It acted as Sega of Japan's "in-house band", specialising in rock versions of music fround in Sega arcade games from the era. The S.S.T.Band followed in the footsteps of "Zuntata", a similar house band formed by staff from rivals Taito around the same period.
The group officially disbanded in 1993, though have met up on various occasions since. Successors include B-univ and (H.).
Contents
Lineup
The S.S.T.Band has always consisted of either six or seven Japanese musicians from Sega. The company's policy at the time was not to credit its developers through fear of rivals poaching talent, so band members originally adopted pseudonyms, many again alluding to Sega's arcade games.
Timeline
Issei Noro was a guest guitarist in 1989, who along with Yoshihiro Kunimoto arranged some of their performances.
- Sega Sound Staff Band (pre-S.S.T. Band [circa July '88]): Hiro (Key), Funky K.H. (Key), Mickey (G), S. Sachio (B)
- S.S.T. Band #1 (February '89): Hiro (Key), Harrier (Key), Mickey (G), Galaxy (G), Thunder (Ds), Burner (B)
- S.S.T. Band #2 (November '89): Hiro (Key), Harrier (Key), Mickey (G), Galaxy (G), Thunder (Ds), Burner (B)
- S.S.T. Band #3 (May '90): Hiro (Key), Harrier (Key), Mickey (G), Galaxy (G), Thunder (Ds), Turbokun (B)
- Jaco Watanabe (B) [After Burner], Jimita (P) [Hyper Drive]
- S.S.T. Band #4 (April '91): R Saburo (Key), Harrier (Key), Mickey (G), Galaxy (G), Kuma (Ds), Turbokun (B)
Discography
Games
Videos
- Sega Taikan Special (LaserDisc; ?) — Music
- Galaxy Force (VHS; 1988) — Music
- S.S.T. Band Live! (CD; 1990) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
- S.S.T. Band Live! (CD; 1990) — Composed and sound performed by
Music
- Galaxy Force (CD; 1988) — Composed & Performed by (as S.S.T. Band)
- Power Drift & Mega Drive (CD; 1988) — Composed & Performed by[1] (as S.S.T. Band)
- Super Sonic Team (CD; 1989) — Artist
- Mega Selection (CD; 1989) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
- Mega Selection (CD; 1989) — All Music Composed & Performed by (as S.S.T. Band)
- Hit Sega (CD; 1990) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
- After Burner (CD; 1990) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
- After Burner (CD; 1990) — Composed & Performed by (as S.S.T. Band)
- Hyper Drive (CD; 1990) — Artist (as S.S.T.)
- Hyper Drive (CD; 1990) — Composed and performed by[2] (as S.S.T.)
- S.S.T. Band Live! (CD; 1990) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
- S.S.T. Band Live! (CD; 1990) — Composed and sound performed by
- Formula (CD; 1991) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
- Strike Fighter (CD; 1991) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
- Mega Selection II (CD; 1991) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
- OutRun (CD; 1992) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
- Back in the S.S.T. Band!!: The Very Best (CD; 2003) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
- OutRun Sound Tracks: Complement (CD; 2007) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
- After Burner II (Vinyl; 2018) — Arrangements by[3]
- Space Harrier (Vinyl; 2018) — Track B7 arrange and performed by[4]
- S.S.T. Band: 30th Anniversary Box (CD; 2018) — Artist (as S.S.T. Band)
Note: names/formatting may be incorrect
- Game Music Festival Live '90: Zuntata vs. S.S.T. Band (1990)
- Virtual Audio F-1 GP The Exhaust Sound (1992)
- Blind Spot (1992)
- Game Music Festival: Super Live '92 (1992)
- I Can Survive F-1 Grand Prix 1992 (1992)
- Tachyon F-1 Grand Prix 1992 (1992)
- Game Music Festival Live Summer '93: Official Bootleg Cassette (1993)
- Virtual Audio F-1 GP The Exhaust Sound '92 (1993)
- Scitron 10th Anniversary Special CD Sampler (1998)
- Game Sound Legend Arrange Series "Speed & Wind" (2004)
- S.S.T. Band Live History (2006)
- After Burner 20th Anniversary Box (2007)
Magazine articles
- Main article: S.S.T.Band/Magazine articles.
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of S.S.T.Band