Jun Togawa

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Jun Togawa (戸川純 Togawa Jun, born 31 March 1961) is a Japanese singer, musician and actress.

After gaining attention as an actress and as guest singer for the Halmens, she began her professional music career in the early 1980s as an idol singer.

In a 2001 interview, influential alternative musician and producer Jim O'Rourke (known for his work with Sonic Youth, amongst others) picked a Togawa Jun cover song album 20th Jun Togawa as one of his "best albums of the year." Having at times covered his music there is a good degree of mutual respect between them.

Although her deeply un-commercial attitude kept her away from major "pop" success, she survived as an influential and respected underground music figure both solo and as the lead singer of Guernica (1982-89) with former Halmens member Koji Ueno and her most commercial project the Yapoos (1984-1995 and occasionally since). Over the years she has formed many temporary backing bands such as the Jun Togawa Unit to accompany her. Generally the differentiation between her self named bands and the Yapoos is a greater degree of collaboration in the latter.

Notable collaborators over the years have been Haruomi Hosono who produced and wrote music for some of her earlier works. Her late sister Kyoko Togawa was an actress who at times ventured into the music world and cross collaborated at times. Around 1990 Jun shared management with Susumu Hirasawa resulting in quite a number of collaborations. Since then she has worked with Yoshihide Otomo and Hoppy Kamiyama.

She has acted in a number of films, including Untamagiru and The Family Game.

Her most recent CD of completely original material to date, "Togawa Fiction" (2004), with the Jun Togawa Band, featured elements of progressive rock, technopop and various other genres. More recently still, in 2008, she released a career-spanning 3 CD boxed set, Togawa Legend Self Select Best & Rare 1979-2008 which featured many of her most popular songs along with several scarcer tracks and hard to find collaborations.

Releases

Original Albums

  • [1982.xx.xx] Kaizo Heno Yakudo (Guernica)
  • [1984.01.24] Tamahime-sama (Jun Togawa)
  • [1984.04.25] Ura-Tamahime (live) (Jun Togawa with Yapoos)
  • [1985.03.25] Kyokuto Ian Shoka (Jun Togawa Unit)
  • [1985.11.10] Suki Suki Daisuki (Jun Togawa)
  • [1987.12.16] Yapoos Keikaku (Yapoos)
  • [1988.xx.xx] Shinseiki E No Unga (Guernica)
  • [1988.09.21] Daitenshi No Youni (Yapoos)
  • [1989.03.05] Denri-sou Kara no Manazashi (Guernica)
  • [1989.12.16] Showa Kyonen (Jun Togawa)
  • [1991.06.07] Dial Y O Mawase (Yapoos)
  • [1992.10.28] Dadada ism (Yapoos)
  • [1995.01.31] Yapoos No Fushin Na Koudou (live 1993) (Yapoos)
  • [1995.06.21] HYS (Yapoos)
  • [2000.09.25] 20th Jun Togawa (Jun Togawa)
  • [2004.09.02] Togawa Fiction (Jun Togawa Band)

Singles, EPs

  • [1982.12.05] Ginrin wa Utau / Maronie Dokuhon (Guernica)
  • [1984.05.25] Radar Man / Boshi Jusei (Jun Togawa)
  • [1985.04.10] Poesy / Poesy instrumental (Jun Togawa)
  • [1985.10.25] Osozaki Girl (Jun Togawa)
  • [1986.02.10] Sayonara wo Oshiete (Jun Togawa)
  • [1987.12.16] Barbara Sexaroid / Cecil Cut (Yapoos)
  • [1990.10.21] Virgin Blues (Jun Togawa)
  • [1991.xx.xx] Infinite Productions Remix (Jun Togawa in the '90s)
  • [1991.05.02] Men's Junan (Yapoos)
  • [1995.03.01] Honou no Shoujo (Yapoos)
  • [2003.04.10] CD-Y (mini-album) (Yapoos)

Compilations

  • [1987.xx.xx] Tokyo No Yaban (Tokyo Barbarism) (Jun Togawa) Remixed compilation
  • [1991.05.21] Yapoos Best (Yapoos)
  • [1996.09.26] Super Best of Togawa Jun
  • [1997.08.27] Twins Super Best of Togawa Jun (2 CD set)
  • [2001.12.19] Twin Very Best Collection (2 CD set) (Jun Togawa)
  • [2002.12.04] In Memoria Futuri (three CD boxed set comprising Guernica's three original albums plus demos, live tracks, outtakes and live video footage of Guernica performing "Dokuro no enbukyoku" at Club Quattro, Shibuya, Tokyo on 27th July 1988) (Guernica)
  • [2008.07.09] Togawa Legend Self Select Best & Rare 1979-2008 (3 CD boxed set) (Jun Togawa)
  • [2009.07.22] Teichiku Works. Jun Togawa 30th Anniversary (6 CDs and 3 DVDs). The first 5 CDs are reissued albums with bonus tracks, the sixth CD features previously unreleased live and demo recordings of Guernica.

Notable Guest Appearances

  • [1984.08.25] Chojiku Korodasutan Ryokoki (Apogee & Perigee) Jun Togawa provides vocals for 4 tracks.
  • [1985.00.00] Shijin no Ie (House Of The Poet) (Joe Jackson & The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra) Jun Togawa provides all vocals
  • [2002.03.26] Dreams (Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Ensemble) Jun Togawa provides vocals for 3 tracks.

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