Yoko Ueno
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Yoko Ueno | |
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Born | October 11, 1963 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Recording artist |
Yoko Ueno (上野 洋子 Ueno Yōko?, born October 11, 1963) is a Japanese recording artist. She has performed in the bands, Oranges & Lemons, Vita Nova, Marsh-Mallow, and Zabadak. She is also a notable musical composer, having written music for several anime series, most prominent being .hack//Legend of the Twilight, Azumanga Daioh (where one of her bands, Oranges & Lemons, also performs both theme songs), and Brigadoon. From 1995 onwards, she has appeared as a guest singer on many CDs by Ayuo. As of late, she has taken to calling herself simply Yoko, or at least is credited as such in Sōkō no Strain, where she performs the opening song, "Message".
Discography
CDs
- "Voices" (December 5, 1993 Biosphere Records)
- "Nursery Chimes" (ナーサリーチャイムス)(May 25, 1997 NTT Pub.)
- "*1" (January 23, 2002 Toera Records)[1]
- "Puzzle" (January 23, 2002 Victor Entertainment)
- "SSS -Simply Sing Songs-" (July 24, 2003 Nippon Crown)
- "Shizen Genshō"(自然現象(means "Natural Phenomena")) (May 25, 2005 Nippon Crown)
- "*2" (December 6, 2006 Toera records)[2]
- "YK20[audio]"(上野洋子 デビュー20周年記念ライヴ“YK20”~20周年につき初ソロ~) (March 4, 2007 tilde disc)
- "Tokyo Humming" (September 10, 2008 Geneon)
Remix CD
- "Yoko Ueno e-mix" (March 25, 1996 Biosphere Records)
DVDs
- "YK20[visual]" (上野洋子 デビュー20周年記念ライヴ“YK20”~20周年につき初ソロ~) (March 25, 2007 tilde disc)
Soundtracks
- "Brigadoon Marin-To-Meran" Original Sound Track 2 (January 24, 2001 Victor Entertainment)[3]
- ".hack// tasogare-no-yubiwa-densetsu" original sound track (February 21, 2003 Victor Entertainment)[4]
- "Gamera: Chĩsaki Yusha-Tachi (Gamera the Brave)" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (March 26, 2006 avex trax)
- "Dolphin-Blue~Fuji,Mouichido-sora-e/Churaumi~Okinawa Churaumi-suizokukan-e-no-shõtai" (July 4, 2007 tilde disc)
References
External links
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- Official website not in Wikidata
- 1963 births
- Anime composers
- Japanese composers
- Japanese female singers
- Japanese female composers
- Living people
- Musicians from Tokyo
- People from Tokyo
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