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*Released: [[May 24]], [[2006]] |
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Revision as of 03:59, 4 March 2009
Eiko Shimamiya |
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Eiko Shimamiya (島みやえい子, 島宮えい子) (also called EIKO or PEKO), born April 20, is a female J-pop singer and member of the production group I've Sound since their first album. She is best known for singing the opening of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni. Eiko also handles a school called Shimamiya Size (S-size) in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.
Discography
Solo work
Maxi Singles
# | Single information | Sales |
---|---|---|
Debut | Higurashi no Naku Koro ni
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35,000 |
2nd | Naraku no Hana
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34,000 |
3rd | WHEEL OF FORTUNE (運命の輪)
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8,000 |
4th | Super scription of data
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TBR |
Albums
# | Album information | Sales |
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Debut | O | 10,000 |
2nd | Hikari Nadeshiko | 7,000 |
Other Singles
Takino no Mori
(released 2000)
- Takino no Mori
- Takino no Mori -instrumental-
Aoi Kajitsu
(released January 1, 2003)
- Aoi Kajitsu
- Scarborough Fair
- Aoi Kajitsu -instrumental-
Myou
(released June 25, 2003)
- Aoi Kajitsu
- Uchuu no Hana
- Flower in the Universe
Atashi wa Melon
(released October 25, 2003)
- Atashi wa Melon
- Kimi na no
- Atashi wa Melon -instrumental-
- Kimi na no -instrumental-
Yume no Rosen/Anata wo Nosete
(released December 1, 2004)
- Yume no Rosen
- Anata wo Nosete
EPs
- Hologram (29 December 2001)
- VANILLA (10 August 2002)
- Ozone (28 December 2003)
- ULYSSES (16 March 2005) #78
- Endless Loop (14 December 2005) #86
Songs in I've
On Regret (24 December 1999):
- Last regrets -X'mas floor style-.
- Dreamer (opening from Senpai)
- Now and heaven (from Midara na Tsumi ~Etsuraku no Shuujitsu~ (淫らな罪 ~悦楽の終日~))
- Hyouketsu no Yoru (氷結の夜) (opening from Shin Ruri Iro no Yuki ~Furimukeba Tonari ni~)
- Around the Mind (opening from Mugen No Meikyuu II)
- Garasu no Tsuki (ガラスの月) (ending from Dawn Slave 2)
- verge (from Zetsubou PLUS)
On Disintegration (26 June 2002):
- To Lose in Amber (opening from 奴隷市場 (dorei shijou))
- Ouji yo ~Tsuki no Ura Kara~ (王子よ ~月の裏から~)
On Lament and Out Flow (5 September 2003):
- SNOW -Album mix- (remixed opening from SNOW)
- Sora wo Mau Tsubasa -Album mix- (空を舞う翼)
- Suna no Shiro -The Castle of Sand- (砂の城) (from the first chapter of 朱 (Aka))
On Collective (30 September 2005):
- Automaton (opening from Shin Setsu Ryouki no Ori (真説 猟奇の檻))
I've Special Unit
- "See You ~Chiisa na Eien~" (See You ~小さな永遠~) (P.V ver.) (released September 5, 2003)
- "Fair Heaven" (released July 30, 2005)
- "Tenjou wo Kakeru Monotachi (天壌を翔る者たち) (performed as Love Planet Five) (released April 4, 2007)
Healing Leaf (Eiko Shimamiya + Mami Kawada)
- Ame ni Utau Tanshikyoku (雨に歌う譚詩曲) (from Ame ni Utau Tanshikyoku ~A rainbow after the rain~) (released February 01, 2002)
- Akikaze ni Kimi wo Omou (秋風に君を想ふ) (from Hajirahi) (released September 20, 2002)
- Slow Step (from Slow Step ~Hajimete no Ren'ai~)) (released December 24, 2004)
KOTOKO & Shimamiya Eiko
- Otomegokoro+√Nekomimi=∞ (乙女心+√ネコミミ=∞) (from Ouritsu Nekomimi Gakuen ~Anata no Tame no Hatsujouki~)
Other Songs
- ADSR (from Silent Half)
- Amazing Grace (Eiko Shimamiya Live 2005 "ULYSSES")
- Aoao to (from Green Plan)
- cover link (from Rensa Byoutou)
- cross my heart (from innocent world)
- Dreamer -Remix- (from Senpai)
- Fortress (from Deep Fantasy)
- Fuyuzora no Kiseki (from Snow Drop)
- Juggernaut (from ...SPLIT)
- Komoriuta (from Shin ruri iro no yuki ~furimukeba tonari ni~)
- Michibikareshi Tamashii no Keifu (from Maboroshi Rin no Hime Shōgun II ~Michibikareshi Tamashii no Keifu~)
- Pirouette (from ONE and ONLY)
- PREY (opening theme from Nightmare 4.1)
- Sad Vibration (from doll~Utahime Vol.5 - Hibiki)
- sacred words (from Sense Off)
- sensitive2001 (from imouto mini FanDisc)
- Shiawase na Yoru (from 「KYO→」(Koizumi Kyōko no ARUBAMU))
- Sora wo Mau Tsubasa (from Blue-Sky-Blue ~Sora wo Mau Tsubasa~)
- Super scription of data (from Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei)
- Tooryanse (from Tooryanse)
- Tooryanse (remix) (from Tooryanse)
- Tsutaeyuku Uta (from Minefukakise ni tayutau uta)
- Verge -Revive Mix- (from C-LICK)
- Warawanai Musume (from doll~Utahime Vol.5 - Hibiki)
- World My Eyes (from diRTY GiFT)
External links
- 島みやえい子 公式サイト SHIMAMIYAN CHANT
- Eiko Shimamiya's Geneon Web Site
- Eiko Shimamiya ({{{type}}}) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia