Origa
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Birth name | Ol'ga Vitalevna Yakovleva |
Born | October 12, 1970 Novosibirsk |
Origin | Russia |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1993-present |
Label(s) | Gemmatika |
Website | Official Site |
Origa (real name Ol'ga Vitalevna Yakovleva (Russian: Ольга Витальевна Яковлева), born October 12, 1970 in Kochenёvo, Novosibirsk oblast, Russia) is a Japanese singer of Russian descent.
After graduating from music school in 1990, she took an opportunity to visit Japan in 1991 and finally contracted with the ROAD&SKY Organization [1] in 1993. Origa has since participated in several projects with various artists in addition to the Radio Japan Series and being part of the chorus for the Kobe earthquake disaster charity single.
As of 2005, Origa has released seven solo albums, two mini-albums, and 3 singles. She gained popularity outside of Japan with the release of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and the subsequent original soundtracks, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex O.S.T. and Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex O.S.T. 2. These were written by long-time friend and composer Yoko Kanno, and both the first season's theme song, Inner Universe (featuring boy soprano Ben Del Maestro) and the second season's theme song, Rise used Origa's vocals. Origa first performed with Kanno for ∀ Gundam, singing Gabriela Robin's "Moon" with the Gey's AX chorus.
In 2005, Origa performed songs for the anime series Fantastic Children, most notably the ending theme "Mizu no Madoromi"(meaning "Slumber of water").
In 2006 Origa was involved in lyrics & vocal performance for the opening song ("Player") and the ending theme ("date of rebirth") from the movie Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. Solid State Society.
In 2007, Origa performed with Yoko Kanno for the Ragnarok 2 Concert. There, she performed all three Ghost in the Shell opening themes, "Player" for Solid State Society, "Inner Universe" for the first season, and "Rise" for 2nd Gig respectively, and substituted for Ilaria Graziano on "Yoru_Vo", Pierre Bensusan on "ELM", and Gabriela Robin on "Torukia". She performed alongside fellow vocalists Maaya Sakamoto and Mai Yamane and joined in singing select songs originally performed only by Maaya.
It should be noted that Origa is not active in Russia anymore, but does tours over the world.
[edit] Solo Discography
- Hana Gumori [Single] (2007)
- Leleyala [Single] (2006)
- Land of Love [Single] (2006)
- Spiral [Single] (2006)
- Aurora (2005)
- Mizu no Madoromi [Single] (2004)
- Era of Queens (2003)
- The Best of Origa (1999)
- Eternal (Eien) (1998)
- Le Vent Vert—Le Temps Bleu (Полюшко Поле) [Single] (1998)
- Lira Vetrov (1996)
- Aria [Mini-Album] (1996)
- Illusia (1995)
- Kaze no Naka no Soritea [Single] (1995)
- Crystal Winter [Mini-Album] (1994)
- ORIGA (1994)
- Olga [Demo] (1991)
[edit] Featured Discography
- Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. Solid State Society O.S.T / Yoko Kanno (2006 - vocals & lyrics for "Player", "Date of Rebirth")
- Fantastic Children: Drama & Image Album / Kouji Ueno (2005- vocals & lyrics for "Fuyuu Yume" - both Japanese & Russian versions-)
- Fantastic Children: Original TV Soundtrack 1 / Kouji Ueno (2005 - vocals & lyrics for "Pobezhdaet Ljubovj? (TV-Edit)")
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex O.S.T 2 / Yoko Kanno (2004 - vocals & lyrics for "Rise")
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex O.S.T / Yoko Kanno (2004 - vocals & lyrics for "Inner Universe" and "Rise (TV-Edit)")
- "GET9" [Single] / Yoko Kanno (2004 - vocals & lyrics for "Rise")
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex O.S.T / Yoko Kanno (2003 - vocals & lyrics for "Inner Universe")
- Princess Arete: Original Movie Soundtrack / Akira Senju (2001 - vocals & lyrics for "Krasno Solntse (Puroroogu)", "Majo no Yubiwa", "Krasno Solntse (Sutoorii)" & "Krasno Solntse")
- Turn-A Gundam: The Concert / Yoko Kanno (2000 - vocals for "Moon")
- Ao no Jidai: Original TV Soundtrack / Various Artists (1998 - vocals & lyrics for "?Le Vent Vert? ~ Le Temps Bleu (Poljushko Pole)")
- CM Yoko / Yoko Kanno (2007 - vocals for "Exaelitus")
[edit] External links
- Origa Official Site
- Origa discography at MusicBrainz
- Origa page at Gemmatika Records (Japanese)
- Jmusic.fr.tc biographie et discographie complète, section jmusic (fr)
- Russian Origa Fansite Russian fansite including interesting info and an interview
- English Origa Fansite Another fansite, incluidng lyrics, music, videos, and pictures.