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Masazumi Ozawa

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Masazumi Ozawa
Also known asM-oZ
Born25 November 1965
OriginJapan
GenresJapanese pop, Power pop
Occupation(s)Musician
composer
producer
arranger
keyboardist
guitarist
music sequencer
Instrument(s)guitar
keyboard
Years active1991–
LabelsBeing Inc.
WebsiteBeing's Official Website

Masazumi Ozawa (小澤 正澄, Ozawa Masazumi) is a Japanese composer, arranger and guitarist from agency Being Inc.

In 1991, he debuted as a composer for Japanese rock band Wands debut single's b-side track Stray Cat.

In years 1995-2001, he was member of power-pop unit Pamelah as a composer, arranger, keyboardist, music sequencer and guitarist. During time he constantly provided music for artist as Kaori Nanao, Kondo Fusanosuke, Zard or Field of View. As leader of Pamelah, he produced over 14 singles and 5 studio albums.[1][2]

Since disband he continued providing music for various artist including U-ka Saegusa in dB, Azumi Uehara, Aiko Kitahara, Rina Aiuchi or Sard Underground

He's active as of 2023.

List of provided works

Composer

Wands

  • Stray Cat (b-side from single "Sabishisa wa Aki no Iro")

Zard

Kaori Nanao

  • Kaito, Uso, Mahiru no Yami (from album "Hajimari no Uta")

Azumi Uehara

  • Tear Drop (from album "Mushoku")
  • First Love (from album "Ikitakuwanai Bokura)

Aiko Kitahara

  • Himawari no Youni
  • Yume nara Samenaide (b-side from single "Nijiiro ni Hikaru Umi")
  • Special Days!
  • Kindan no Kajitsu, Yuki Furu Yoru wa Dakishimete, Ame no Naka (from album Piece of Love)
  • Ano Koro no Kimi de Ite (from album Message)
  • Daijoubu (b-side from single "Mou Ichido Kimi ni Koishiteru")
  • Season (from album Sea)
  • Sakura Saku (b-side from single "Sekaijuu Doko wo Sagashitemo")
  • Koihanabi (from album Shanti)

U-ka Saegusa in dB

Shiori Takei

Sayuri Iwata

  • Sayonara to
  • 15
  • First Love
  • Harukaze
  • Kotoba

Crush Tears

  • Mad Love

B.B.Queens

  • Let's Go, Girl!

NMB48

SKE48

AKB48

Shiori Niiyama

Jang Keun-suk

  • Don't be Afraid, Dakishimetai, Kawaita Kiss, Going Crazy (from album Voyage)

Band-Maid

Arranger

Yumiko Morishita

  • Itsumademo Lovin' You, Looking For True Love, Mou Hitotsu no Mirai, Motto Zutto Chikaku ni Kanjitai (from album Kick Off!)

Field of View

  • Kawaita Sakebi

Chika Yoshida

  • Kamusharana Ai

Aika Ohno

  • Easy Game

Rina Aiuchi

Sayuri Iwata

  • Sayonara to
  • Ashita wa Kyou yori Waratteiraremasuyouni
  • Harukaze
  • Kotoba

Pinc Inc

  • Motto Kimiiro ni Somaritai

Mai Kuraki

La PomPon

  • Nazo

Shiori Niiyama

References

  1. ^ "TRACK MAKER: M-oZ". CC-P.net.
  2. ^ "Being Creators Profile Masazumi Ozawa". Being Creators.net.

External links

This page was last edited on 5 November 2023, at 09:47
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