Every Little Thing is tagged as: j-pop, japanese, jpop, female vocalists, every little thing Every Little Thing (ELT to fans) were formed in 1996 by Igarashi Mitsuru, then a producer at Japanese record label Avex Trax. It originally was a three-piece group consisting of Igarashi, Itou Ichiro and Mochida Kaori. Their debut album, Everlasting reached #1 and sold over 2 million copies throughout Japan. Following that, their second album, Time To Destination ended up selling over 3.5 million copies in Japan, making it the best selling album from the band and also becoming the 10th best selling album in Japan. After the release of their third album Eternity in 2000, Igarashi left to produce other Avex artists Dream and day after tomorrow. ELT became a duo, releasing their 4th album, 4 FORCE and further expanded their music with their 5th album, Many Pieces (regarded as their best work by most fans), which reflected a departure from their usual synth pop style to a more guitar-led sound. While many thought the departure of composer Igarashi was the end of ELT, Itou and Mochida proved they were more than capable of continuing ELT’s success without him. Following Many Pieces was ELT’s 6th album, Commonplace and their first acoustic-compilation, ACOUSTIC : LATTE. During ELT’s 2004-2005 commonplace tour, Mochida suffered from bronchitis which further aff... Read More About Every Little Thing Biography... Send Every Little Thing ringtones to your cell |
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