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Morio Agata
Born (1948-09-12) 12 September 1948 (age 76)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)singer-songwriter, actor, film director

Agata Morio (Template:Lang-ja, born 12 September 1948) is a Japanese folk rock singer-songwriter and actor. He also directed three films.

Biography

Agata was born in Rumoi, Hokkaido.

His 1972 debut single Sekishoku Erejī (literary translated as Red Elegy) sold more than a half million copies and still remains his biggest hit. The title of the song was named after a manga by Seiichi Hayashi.[1]

Discography

Singles

(Selected)

  • Sekishoku Erejī (25 April 1972)
  • Jurietta no Natsu (21 June 1987)
  • Sairento Ibu (5 October 1993)
  • Kitto Kitto !! Tōku Tōku !! (15 March 1995)
  • Torikago no Machi (25 February 1996)

Albums

  • Chikuonban (1970)
  • Otome no Yume (1972)
  • Aa Mujo (1974)
  • Boku wa Tenshi ja Naiyo (1975, a soundtrack album, collaboration with Eiichi Otaki)
  • Nippon Shōnen (Jipangu Boy) (1976)
  • Kimi no koto Sukinanda (1977)
  • Norimono Zukan (1980)
  • Eien no Engoku (1985)
  • Eien no Engoku no Uta (1986)
  • Bando Neon no Jagā (1987)
  • Bando Neon no Jagā to Aoneko (1987)
  • Mikkīo no Densetsu (1988)
  • Puranettsu Ābento (1990, live)
  • Imitation Gold (5 November 1993)
  • Pirosumania Umi e Iku (26 January 1994)
  • Ōtobai Shōjo (1 August 1994, a soundtrack album)
  • 24ji no Wakusei (26 July 1995)
  • Dai-nana Tōei Awa (25 March 1996)
  • Agata Morio no Rajio Shō (1996, live)
  • Minato no Rokisī (22 October 1999, a soundtrack album)
  • Nihon Shōnen 2000kei (12 January 1999)
  • Satou Keiko Sensei wa Zankokuna Hito desukedo (21 November 2001)
  • Gineoberude (Aoi Banana) (2004)
  • Tarphology ( 20 September 2007 )
  • Yuya Uchida I do not know is the sunset glow of the universe I know ( 14 February 2011 )
  • Everyone loves Erika ( 21 September 2011 )
  • Codomo album ( 30 November 2012 · Agata Morio and Yuko Yamasaki in name)
  • Pavement with a woman and a man ( 9 May 2012 ) * Cover collection of movie music
  • COBALT TARUPHONIC Music Bunches 1 – 3 ( 9 May 2012 )
  • Chicken childhood ( 20 December 2012 )
  • Supaka Tamagu (LP 24 December 2013 , CD 10 March 2014)
  • Urashima 64 ( 15 November 2014 LP, CD 3 December)
  • Urashima 65 BC ( 20 July 2015 )
  • Urashima 65 XX ( 30 November 2015 )
  • Modern lock (18 November 2016)
  • Daibuni ( 26 April 2017) * Agata Morio and Hachimitsu Pai Meigi
  • Ideal Socks and Ships ( 26 December 2018 )[2]

Filmography

This is the complete list of the films that Agata directed.

  • Boku wa Tenshi ja Naiyo (1975)
  • Ōtobai Shōjo (1994)
  • Minato no Rokisī (1999)
  • Hakodate Coffee (2016)

He was part of the cast of Biri Gal (2015).[3]

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.drawnandquarterly.com/shopCatalogLong.php?item=a477d4683b76d3
  2. ^ http://www.agatamorio.com/disco2010.html
  3. ^ "映画 ビリギャル(2015)". allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 8 May 2015.