Yukio Aizawa
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Yukio Aizawa is a Japanese rock musician. As half of the duo Nobody with Toshio Kihara he released nineteen albums and fifteen singles between 1982 and 1996.[1]
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Nobody (1982)
- Pop Gear (1983)
- Nobody Live (1984)
- Night Walker (1984)
- <Japanese name> (1985) (12" mini album)
- From A Window (1985)
- Restless Heart (1986)
- Nobody Collections 1982-1985 (1986)
- Nobody Live 2 (1986)
- Got A Feeling (1988)
- Half A Boy. Half A Man (1988)
- Nobody's Best (1989)
- On! (1989)
- Nobody Nobody (1990)
- Nobody Songs (1990)
- Trax—Best Selections (1991)
- Bad Rhyme (1992) (Double album)
- Fuzz Fuzz Fuzz (1994)
- Nobody 1982-1994 Gift (1996)
[edit] Singles
- Road Show/Never say No (1982)
- <Japanese name>/Mad Dreamer (1982)
- Back to '64/For Only You (1983)
- Marylin/Luv-Ya (1983)
- Nobody Presents The Merseybeat Medley (1983)
- I'm Nobody/Pure Girl I & II (1984)
- <Japanese name>/Darlin' Darlin' (1984)
- <Japanese name>/<Japanese name> (1985)
- Everybody Shout/Pleasure Symdrome [sic] (1985)
- Restless Heart/Deep In Love (1986)
- Boy On The Run/Straight To Your Heart (1988)
- I Wanna Dance/Julia (1989)
- Such A Sham/A Way Out (1992)
- Drive/Jelly Worm (1994)
- Dream/You Got To Win (1996)
[edit] References
- ^ 'Nobody's Discography', Nobody web-site (2006). Retrieved September 25 2006.