Takuro Yoshida
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Takuro Yoshida (吉田 拓郎 Yoshida Takurō?) is a Japanese male Singer-songwriter. He was born on April 5, 1946 in Okuchi, Kagoshima and raised in Hiroshima. He made his debut with the single Imeji no Uta / Maku II on June, 1970.
[edit] Discography
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- Yoshida Takuro Seishun no Uta - Re-released on February 21, 1990
- Yoshida Takuro Ningen nante - Re-released on February 21, 1990
- Asu ni Mukatte Hashire (25 May 1976) - Re-released on February 21, 1990
- Puraibeto (25 April 1977) - Re-released on February 21, 1990
- Oinaru Hito (25 November 1977) - Re-released on February 21, 1990
- Roringu 30 (21 November 1978)- Re-released on April 21, 1988
- Shangli-la (5 May 1980) - Re-released on February 21, 1990
- Ajia no Katasumi de (5 November 1980) - Re-released on February 21, 1990
- ONLY YOU -since coming For Life - <best album> (1 May 1981) - Re-released on February 21, 1990
- Mujinto de ... (5 December 1981)
- Osamatachi no Haikingu IN BUDOKAN <live album> (21 November 1982) - Re-released on March 21, 1990
- Marason (21 May 1983) - Re-released on February 21, 1990
- Jonetsu (5 November 1983) - Re-released on February 21, 1990
- FOREVER YOUNG (21 October 1984)
- Ore ga Aishita Baka (5 June 1985)
- Za Yoshida Takuro <best album> (21 June 1986) - Re-released on September 21, 1989
- Samarukando Buru (5 September 1986)
- MUCH BETTER (21 April 1988)
- Himawari (8 February 1989)
- 176.5 (10 January 1990)
- detente (12 June 1991)
- Yoshida-cho no Uta (29 July 1992)
- TRAVELLIN' MAN LIVE AT NHK STUDIO 101 <live album> (17 December 1993)
- Long time no see (21 June 1995)
- LIFE <best album> (19 April 1996)
- Kando Ryoko Namitakashi (21 August 1996)
- Minna Daisuki (1 November 1997)
- Hawaiian Rhapsody (30 October 1998)
- Yoshida Takuro THE BEST PENNY LANE (3 November 1999)
- Yoshida Takuro IN THE BOX (22 November 2000) - A 25 CDs complete collection of works. Re-released on December 18, 2002
- Yoshida no Uta (22 August 2001)
- GOLDEN BEST Yoshida Takuro THE LIVE BEST (27 November 2002)