Every Little Thing
Every Little Thing (???·???·???, Evuri Ritoru Shingu?), is a J-pop and soft rock duo from Japan who debuted in August 1996 with the release of their first single called "Feel My Heart". Their name is usually written in English, and only rarely in katakana or romaji.
Also known as ELT by their Japanese fans. Every Little Thing was originally a trio, but after 2000 became a duo with Kaori Mochida as the lead vocal singer and Ichiro Ito as the guitarist. Mitsuru Igarashi, ex-member of the band, left ELT following the release of their 3rd original album "eternity", to produce other artists like dream and the now disbanded day after tomorrow, which was criticized for sounding too much like the early Every Little Thing.
The group was created by Mitsuru Igarashi in 1996. Igarashi was a producer at the label Avex Trax at that time and he was looking for a girl for a new duo with him as the keyboardist. He listened to a demo tape from Kaori Mochida, who at that time was a young girl trying to get a music contract after she went solo from her group called The Kuro Buta All-Stars (a group with many girls similar to Morning Musume). She was still in school at that point of time.
Igarashi was speechless after listening to Kaori, impressed by her strong and sweet voice at the same time. He asked her to be part of a new band, and she accepted. Igarashi had a guitarist friend, Ichiro Ito, and Igarashi asked him to help in the first single of the duo called "Feel My Heart", written, composed, produced and arranged by Igarashi himself, and Ito agreed to help his friend; after "Feel My Heart" did so well at the charts and the group was gaining popularity, Ito finally decided to stay permanently in the group with Mochida and Igarashi.
Their first studio album, called "everlasting" was a big success, selling nearly two million copies in Japan, and marking ELT as a popular group that was about to stay for a long time in the public eye. The band reached #1 at the Oricon charts for the first time with their fourth single, "For The Moment".
The second studio album of the band, entitled "Time to Destination", released in 1998, was one of the best-selling albums of that year, and even now, is still the best-selling album of the band. This album also included their best-selling single, "Time goes by", which was a ballad tune.
At the release of the third studio album of the band, "Eternity", released in 2000, Mitsuru Igarashi decided to leave the band to produce for other artists inside Avex, and since then, Every Little Thing was known as a duo (like was planned by Igarashi at the beginning). From that time and marked since the release of their 16th single released, "Ai no kakera", ELT has transitioned their style from synthesized pop-rock to a more acoustic soft rock sound. The single "Sure", which was the last song that Igarashi participated in, was the first song that marked the transition, with "Ai no kakera" marking it definitely. Their single "fragile" later released on January 1, 2001 became a massive hit single, becoming one of ELT's greatest hits from all time, selling approximately 829,580 copies in 2001.
Their latest album from 2004, "commonplace", which is mainly based on ballads and acoustic songs, is the album with the poorest sales of the band, with only 313,000 copies sold. ELT's popularity has declined over the years, but although many of similar bands like My Little Lover, day after tomorrow and Do As Infinity had disbanded, Kaori and Ichiro are one of the few old bands that are still together, along with globe and Dreams Come True. In November 2004 the duo released their single "Koibumi / Good Night", and was a surprise for everybody, because it did pretty well at the charts, selling more than many of their previous singles, partly because the 2nd song, good night, was the theme song for the game Tales Of Rebirth.
Every Little Thing hasn't been releasing many materials lately, releasing two singles through 2004, and just one single in 2005, the soft rock "Kimi no te", and the acoustic compilation album "ACOUSTIC:LATTE".
In March 2006 the band released "azure moon" and later close to their 10 year anniversary they released their 30th single "HI-FI-MESSAGE", which was an up-tempo song. A 2006-2007 concert tour is to follow their latest album release, Crispy Park, which came out in August 2006. Their 31st single, ????, was released later that month and contains the theme song for the J-Drama "Kekkon Dekinai Otoko" (???????).
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Latest Albums/Singles
ELT's 7th studio album, Crispy Park, was released on Aug. 9, 2006 along with their new single Suimi. Some ELT favorites included in this wonderful album are Koibumi, good night, Azure Moon, Kimi no Te, etc. These soft rock songs can be listened to and will cheer you up at anytime, anywhere! Be sure to check this one out if you're an ELT fan!
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Since Every Ballad Songs in 2001, ELT has finally received their 4th 'Best Of' album, specially prepared by Kaori Mochida & Ichiro Ito themselves to let their fans celebrate their 10th anniversary! This album is a must-buy for any ELT fans, because listening to all 14 of ELT's best mellow love songs in one go feels just like heaven! ~14 message~Every Ballad Songs2 includes some of ELT's most loved songs such as UNSPEAKABLE, soraai, nostalgia, azure moon, mata ashita, etc.
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