33rd Japan Record Awards
33rd Japan Record Awards | |
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Date | December 31, 1991 |
Venue | Nippon Budokan, Tokyo |
Hosted by | Akira Fuse, Junichi Ishida, Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, Fumio Yamamoto (TBS) |
Television/Radio coverage | |
Network |
Japan News Network Japan Radio Network |
The 33rd Annual Japan Record Awards (第33回日本レコード大賞 Dai Sanjū-san Kai Nihon Rekōdo Taishō) took place at the Nippon Budokan in Chiyoda, Tokyo, December 31, 1991, starting at 7:00PM JST. The primary ceremonies were broadcast in Japan by TBS/JNN/JRN.
Award winners
Pops and Rock
Japan Record Award
- KAN for "Ai wa Katsu"
Best Vocalist Award
- Aska for "Hajimari wa itsumo ame"
Best New Artist Award
- Mi-Ke for "Omoide no Kujūkuri-hama"
Best Album Award
- Tatsuro Yamashita for "Artisan"
Gold disc Award (Nomination for the Japan Record Award)
- Tatsuro Yamashita for "Artisan"
- Kyōko Koizumi for "Anata ni aete yokatta"
- Chage and Aska for "Say Yes"
- Aska for "Hajimari wa itsumo ame"
- Kazumasa Oda for "Love Story wa Totsuzen ni"
New Artist Award (Nomination for the Best New Artist Award)
- Michiyo Nakajima for "Akai Hanataba"
- Noriyuki Makihara for "Donna toki mo"
- Mi-Ke for "Omoide no Kujūkuri-hama"
- Alisa Mizuki for "Densetsu no Shōjo"
Album Award
- Tatsuro Yamashita for "Artisan"
- Buck-Tick for "Kurutta Taiyou"
- ASKA for "SCENE II"
- X for "Jealousy"
- Yumi Matsutoya for "Tengoku no door"
- Eikichi Yazawa for "Don't Wanna Stop"
- Princess Princess for "Princess Princess (Album)"
- Yuko Hara for "MOTHER"
- B'z for "Risky"
- Dreams Come True for "WONDER 3"
Best Album / New Artist Award
- ORIGINAL LOVE for "LOVE!LOVE! & LOVE!"
Special Award
Composition Award
- ASKA for "SAY YES","Hajimari wa itsumo ame" (vo.:ASKA)
Arrangement Award
- Takeshi Kobayashi for "Anata ni aete yokatta" (vo.:Kyōko Koizumi)
Lyrics Award
- Kyōko Koizumi for "Anata ni aete yokatta" (vo.:Kyōko Koizumi)
Planning Award
- HIS(Haruomi Hosono, Kiyoshiro Imawano, Fuyumi Sakamoto) for "Nihon no hito"
- KRYZLER & KOMPANY
- The Nolans sang Japanese Idol & Pops
- Fumiaki Miyamoto for "Ao no kaori"
Best Foreign Artist
Enka and Kayōkyoku
Japan Record Award
- Saburo Kitajima for "Kita no daichi"
Best Vocalist
- Fuyumi Sakamoto for "Hinokuni no onna"
Best New Artist
- Jun Karaki for "Yasegaman"
Best Album Award
- Takao Horiuchi for "GENTS"
Gold disc Award (Nomination for the Japan Record Award)
- Kaori Kozai for "Haguresō"
- Saburo Kitajima for "Kita no daichi"
- Kye Eun-Sook for "Kanashimi no hōmonsya"
New Artist Award (Nomination for the Best New Artist Award)
- Jun Karaki for "Yasegaman"
- Shijimi to Sazae for "Monomane Omoide no Kujūkuri-hama"
Album Award
- Mitsuko Nakanura for "Shiawase zake"
- Takao Horiuchi for "GENTS"
- Hitoshi Ueki for "Sūdara-Densetsu"
Composition Award
- Syōsuke Ichikawa for "Koi banka" (vo.:Natsuko Godai)
Arrangement Award
- Eiji Kawamura for "Kanashimi no hōmonsya" (vo.:Kye Eun-Sook)
Lyrics Award
- Takashi Taka for "Hinokuni no onna" (vo.:Fuyumi Sakamoto)
Planning Award
- Miyako Otsuki for "Hashi-monogatari Jissyō"
- Jirō Sugita for "Love Letter" (composed by Tadashi Yoshida)
Achievement Award
- Peggy Hayama (Introducing foreign songs)
Lifetime Achievement Award
Special Award
- Linda Yamamoto
- International Friendship Foundation[1] and producer Hiroshi Itsuki
Hibari Misora Award
- Ayako Fuji for "Amayo zake"
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