Deen (band) discography | |
---|---|
Studio albums | 19 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 7 |
Video albums | 20 |
Music videos | 3 |
EPs | 4 |
Singles | 46 |
B-sides | 2 |
Tribute albums | 3 |
The discography of Deen, a Japanese J-pop band, consists of nineteen studio albums and forty-six singles.
Year | Album details | Oricon peak [1] |
---|---|---|
1994 | Deen
| 1 |
1996 | I Wish
| 2 |
1998 | The Day
| 9 |
2000 | 'Need love
| 10 |
2002 | Pray
| 12 |
2003 | Utopia
| 20 |
2004 | Road Cruisin'
| 13 |
2006 | Diamonds
| 20 |
2009 | Deen Next Stage
| 16 |
Lovers Concerto
| 21 | |
2010 | Crawl
| 23 |
2011 | Graduation
| 19 |
2012 | Marriage
| 23 |
2013 | Circle
| 21 |
2015 | Zenkai Koigokoro!! ~Missing you~
| 23 |
2016 | Butterfly
| 18 |
2017 | Parade
| 22 |
2019 | NewJourney
| 22 |
2021 | Twilight In City: For Lovers Only
| 6 |
2021 | Spur
| 49 |
2024 | Dance In City: For Groovers Only
| 18 |
Year | Album details | Oricon peak |
---|---|---|
2008 | DEEN at Budoukan-15th Anniversary Greatest Singles Live-
| 32 |
2010 | All Time Live Best
| 41 |
Year | Album details | Oricon Peak |
---|---|---|
1998 | DEEN Singles +1
| 1 |
2001 | Ballads in Blue: The greatest hits of Deen
| 7 |
2007 | Deen The Best Classics
| 28 |
2008 | Deen Perfect Singles+
| 11 |
2013 | Deenage Memory ~20 Shuunen Kinen Best Album~
| 20 |
2018 | DEEN The Best FOREVER Complete Singles+
| 11 |
2019 | Ballads in Love: The Greatest Love Songs of Deen
| 21 [2] |
2023 | Deen the Best DX: Basic to Respect
| 12 [3] |
Year | Album details | Oricon Peak |
---|---|---|
2010 | Another Side Memories~Precious Best~
| 35 |
2016 | Another Side Memories~Precious Best II~
| 51 |
Year | Album details | Oricon Peak |
---|---|---|
2002 | Waon -Songs for children-
| 25 |
2005 | Deen The Best Kiseki
| 10 |
2014 | Kimi ga Iru Natsu -Everlasting Summer-
| 19 |
2021 | Pop In City: For covers only
| 33 |
Year | Album details | Oricon Peak |
---|---|---|
1999 | Classics One White Christmas time
| 18 |
2000 | Classics Two Sepia Akizakura ~more & more~
| 16 |
2007 | Classics Three Paste Yume no Tsubomi
| 29 |
Classics Four Blue Smile Blue
| 30 |
Year | Single details | Oricon peak [4] | Album |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Kono mama Kimi Dake wo Ubaisaritai (このまま君だけを奪い去りたい)
| 2 | Deen |
Tsubasa wo Hirogete (翼を広げて)
| 5 | DEEN Singles +1 | |
Memories
| 4 | Deen | |
Eien wo Azukete kure (永遠をあずけてくれ)
| 3 | ||
1994 | Hitomi Sorasanaide (瞳そらさないで)
| 1 | |
1995 | Teenage Dream
| 2 | I Wish |
Mirai no Tame ni (未来のために)
| 1 | DEEN Singles +1 | |
Love Forever/Shounen (LOVE FOREVER/少年)
| 4 | I wish | |
1996 | Hitori ja Nai (ひとりじゃない)
| 3 | |
Sunshine on Summer Time
| 10 | ||
Sugao de Waratteitai (素顔で笑っていたい)
| 8 | ||
1997 | Kimi ga Inai Natsu (君がいない夏)
| 10 | DEEN Singles +1 |
Yume de Aru You ni (夢であるように)
| 13 | ||
1998 | Tooi Sora de (遠い空で)
| 18 | |
Kimi Sae Ireba (君さえいれば)
| 11 | The Day | |
Tegotae no Nai Ai (手ごたえのない愛)
| 13 | ||
1999 | Tooi Tooi Mirai he (遠い遠い未来へ)
| 22 | DEEN PERFECT SINGLES+ |
Just One
| 19 | 'Need love | |
My Love
| 21 | ||
2000 | Power of Love
| 18 | |
Kanashimi no Nukou Gawa (哀しみの向こう側)
| 20 | DEEN PERFECT SINGLES + | |
2002 | Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi wo (見上げてごらん夜の星を)
| 18 | Deenage Memory -20th Anniversary Best Album- |
Yume de Aetara (夢で逢えたら)
| 44 | ||
Birthday eve ~Dare Yori mo Hayai Ai no Uta~ (Birthday eve 〜誰よりも早い愛の歌〜)
| 11 | Pray | |
2003 | Tsubasa wo Kaze ni Nosete -fly away- (翼を風に乗せて〜fly away〜)
| 7 | Utopia |
Taiyou no Hanabira (太陽と花びら)
| 20 | ||
Utopia wa Mieteru noni (ユートピアは見えてるのに)
| 10 | ||
2004 | Rail no Nai Sora he (レールのない空へ)
| 18 | Road Cruisin' |
Strong Soul
| 14 | ||
Ai no Kane ga Sekai ni Hibikimasu you ni (愛の鐘が世界に響きますように…)
| 18 | DEEN PERFECT SINGLES+ | |
2005 | Kono Mama Kimi Dake wo Ubaisaritai/Tsubasa wo Hirogete (このまま君だけを奪い去りたい/翼を広げて)
| 9 | Deen The Best Kiseki |
2006 | Starting Over
| 22 | Diamonds |
Diamond (ダイヤモンド)
| 26 | ||
2008 | Eien no Ashita (永遠の明日)
| 9 | Deen Next Stage |
2009 | Celebrate
| 15 | Lovers Concerto |
Negai feat. Mizuno Mari (Negai feat. ミズノマリ)
| 23 | ||
2010 | coconuts feat. kokomo
| 14 | Crawl |
2011 | Brand New Wing
| 18 | Graduation |
2012 | Kokoro kara Kimi ga Suki ~Marriage~ (心から君が好き〜マリアージュ〜)
| 22 | Marriage |
2013 | Hatachi/Ame no Roppongi (二十歳/雨の六本木)
| 27 | Circle |
Mou Nakanaide (もう泣かないで)
| 36 | ||
2014 | Kimi ga Boku wo Wasurenai you ni Boku ga Kimi wo Oboeteiru (君が僕を忘れないように 僕が君をおぼえている)
| 19 | Zenkai Koigokoro!! ~Missing you~ |
2015 | Sen Kai Koigokoro! (千回恋心)
| 18 | |
Zutto Tsutaetakatta I love you (ずっと伝えたかった I love you)
| 18 | Parade | |
2016 | Kioku no Kage/Asobi ni Ikou! (記憶の影/遊びにいこう)
| 28 | DEEN The Best FOREVER Complete Singles+ |
2017 | Kimi e no Parade♪ (君へのパレード♪)
| 20 | Parade |
2019 | Mirai Kara no Hikari (ミライからの光)
| 25 | NewJourney |
2022 | The Last Journey: 47 no Tobira (47の扉)
| 26 | - |
Year | Single | Reference |
---|---|---|
2018 | "Aloha"" | [5] |
"Hitomi Sorasanaide:Jawaiian Style" | [5] | |
"Power of Love:Jawaiian Style" | [5] | |
2020 | "Soba bi iru dake de" | [5] |
"Machigainai Sekai'" | [5] | |
2022 | "Mirror Ball" | [5] |
Year | Album details | Oricon peak [6] |
---|---|---|
2001 | DEEN Live Joy Special Yokohama Arena
| 36 |
2001 | On&Off -tour document of 'need love-
| 22 |
2002 | On&Off -document of unplugged live&recordings-
| 50 |
2004 | One Day Live '04-END of Summer- & 6Clips
| 68 |
2006 | Best of DEEN Kiseki - Live Complete
| 38 |
2007 | DEEN Live Joy Complete 2006-2007 - Premium Edition
| 51 |
2008 | DEEN Live Joy 2007-2008 -Japan Road 47+6- - Limited Edition
| 37 |
2008 | DEEN at Budokan "No Cut" -15th Anniversary Perfect Singles Live-
| 27 |
2009 | DEEN at Budokan 2009 -Live Joy Special-
| 29 |
2011 | DEEN at Budokan 2010 -Live Joy Special-
| 56 |
2011 | DEEN at Budokan 2011 -Live Joy Special-
| 88 |
2013 | DEEN Live History -20th Anniversary-
| 25 |
2013 | DEEN Japan Road 47-Kizuna-
| 53 |
2014 | DEEN at Budokan -20th Anniversary- - Day One
| 14 |
2014 | DEEN at Budokan -20th Anniversary- - Day Two
| 15 |
2014 | DEEN at Budokan 2014 Live Joy Special
| 128 |
2016 | DEEN at Budokan 2015 Live Joy Special
| 97 |
2017 | DEEN at Budokan 2016 Live Joy Special -Ballad Night-
| 95 |
2017 | DEEN Japan Parade 47-Kizuna-
| 70 |
2018 | DEEN at Budokan Forever - 25th Anniversary -
| 17 |
2018 | DEEN LIVE JOY-COUNTDOWN SPECIAL: Solo! Solo!! Solo!!!
| 48 |
2019 | DEEN LIVE JOY COMPLETE: Sun and Moon
| 36 |
2020 | DEEN PREMIUM LIVE AOR NIGHT CRUISIN’
| 67 |
2020 | DEEN LIVE JOY 2020: All your request!!
| 22 |
2021 | DEEN LIVE IN CITY 2021: City Pop Chronicle
| - |
2022 | DEEN The Live 2022: Hot mirror ball & Spur night
| - |
2023 | The Last Journey 47: Tobira (Tour documentary film)
| - |
2023 | DEEN at BUDOKAN DX: 30th Anniversary
| 10 |
Year | Album details | Oricon peak [7] |
---|---|---|
2014 | DEEN at Budoukan 〜20th Anniversary〜 <COMPLETE>
| 6 |
2014 | DEEN at Budokan 2014 Live Joy Special
| 66 |
2016 | DEEN at Budokan 2015 Live Joy Special
| 51 |
2017 | DEEN at Budokan 2016 Live Joy Special -Ballad Night-
| 53 |
2017 | DEEN Japan Parade 47-Kizuna-
| 32 |
2018 | DEEN at Budokan Forever - 25th Anniversary -
| 10 |
2018 | DEEN LIVE JOY-COUNTDOWN SPECIAL: Solo! Solo!! Solo!!!
| 48 |
2019 | DEEN LIVE JOY COMPLETE: Sun and Moon
| 36 |
2020 | DEEN PREMIUM LIVE AOR NIGHT CRUISIN’
| 67 |
2020 | DEEN LIVE JOY 2020: All your request!!
| 22 |
2021 | DEEN LIVE IN CITY 2021: City Pop Chronicle
| - |
2022 | DEEN The Live 2022: Hot mirror ball & Spur night
| - |
2023 | The Last Journey 47: Tobira (Tour documentary film)
| - |
2023 | DEEN at BUDOKAN DX: 30th Anniversary
| 10 |
Year | Album details | Oricon Peak |
---|---|---|
2003 | DEEN The Greatest Clips 1993-1998
| 16 |
2003 | DEEN The Greatest Clips 1998-2002
| 20 |
2014 | THE GREATEST CLIPS 2008-2013
| 19 |
2014 | THE GREATEST CLIPS 2014-2017
| 60 |
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