Yoko Ueno
Appearance
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Yoko Ueno 上野 洋子 | |
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Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Vocals |
Website | www |
Yoko Ueno (上野 洋子, Ueno Yōko) is a Japanese recording artist. She has performed in the bands, Oranges & Lemons, Vita Nova, Marsh-Mallow, and Zabadak.
Discography
CDs
- "Voices" (December 5, 1993 Biosphere Records)
- "Nursery Chimes" (ナーサリーチャイムス)(May 25, 1997 NTT Pub.)
- "*1" (January 23, 2002 Toera Records)[1]
- "Puzzle" (January 23, 2002 Victor Entertainment)
- "SSS -Simply Sing Songs-" (July 24, 2003 Nippon Crown)
- "Shizen Genshō"(自然現象(means "Natural Phenomena")) (May 25, 2005 Nippon Crown)
- "*2" (December 6, 2006 Toera records)[2]
- "YK20[audio]"(上野洋子 デビュー20周年記念ライヴ“YK20”~20周年につき初ソロ~) (March 4, 2007 tilde disc)
- "Tokyo Humming" (September 10, 2008 Geneon)
Remix CD
- "Yoko Ueno e-mix" (March 25, 1996 Biosphere Records)
DVDs
- "YK20[visual]" (上野洋子 デビュー20周年記念ライヴ“YK20”~20周年につき初ソロ~) (March 25, 2007 tilde disc)
Soundtracks
- "Brigadoon Marin-To-Meran" Original Sound Track 2 (January 24, 2001 Victor Entertainment)[3]
- ".hack// tasogare-no-yubiwa-densetsu" original sound track (February 21, 2003 Victor Entertainment)[4]
- "Gamera: Chĩsaki Yusha-Tachi (Gamera the Brave)" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (March 26, 2006 avex trax)
- "Dolphin-Blue~Fuji,Mouichido-sora-e/Churaumi~Okinawa Churaumi-suizokukan-e-no-shõtai" (July 4, 2007 tilde disc)
References
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Yoko Ueno at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Yoko Ueno at IMDb
- Yoko Ueno at Oricon (in Japanese)