Tamio Okuda
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Tamio Okuda (奥田 民生 Okuda Tamio; b. May 12, 1965 in Hiroshima) is a male J-Pop artist. He started his career in 1986 as a member of the successful band Unicorn. After Unicorn broke up, Okuda moved on to a solo career in 1994 with the single "Ai no Tame ni." He has written and composed many songs for various artists, particularly Puffy.
He was ranked at number 25, in a list of Japans top 100 musicians. [1]
His band Unicorn was also ranked at number 61. [2]
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- 'Kyuujitsu' (29 August 1992) - Unicorn's solo project
- 'Ai no Tame ni' (21 October 1994)
- 'Musuko' (15 January 1995)
- 'Coffee' (21 May 1995)
- 'Nayande Manande' (1 October 1995)
- 'Iijyuu Rider' (21 June 1996)
- 'Koi no Kakera' (1 November 1997)
- 'Sasurai' (5 February 1998)
- 'Tsuki wo Koero' (20 February 1999)
- 'Marshmallow' (19 January 2000)
- 'The STANDARD' (25 July 2001)
- 'CUSTOM' (24 October 2001)
- 'Hana ni Naru' (20 March 2002)
- 'Hehehei' (4 September 2002)
- 'Man wo Jishite' (23 October 2002)
- 'Sound of Music' (28 April 2004)
- 'Skywalker' (30 June 2004)
- 'Nan to Iu' (25 August 2004)
- 'Tripper' (5 October 2005)
- 'Many' (19 July 2006)
[edit] Albums
- 29 (8 March 1995)
- 30 (1 October 1995)
- SHOPPING (19 March 1997) with Yosui Inoue
- FAIL BOX (1 July 1997)
- Matatabi (18 March 1998)
- GOLD BLEND (23 March 2000)
- CAR SONGS OF THE YEARS (11 January 2001)
- E (19 September 2002)
- OKUDA TAMIO LIVE SONGS OF THE YEARS (6 November 2003)
- LION (6 October 2004)
- comp (27 April 2005)
- DOUBLE DRIVE (21 February 2007) with Yosui Inoue
- FANTASTIC OT9 (16 January 2008)
[edit] References
- ^ 音楽 情報ニュース/Top 100 Japanese pops Artists - No.25/HMV
- ^ 音楽 情報ニュース/Top 100 Japanese pops Artists - No.61/HMV