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Yoko Takahashi

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Yoko Takahashi
高橋 洋子
Takahashi in 2010
Takahashi in 2010
Background information
Also known asYAWMIN
Born (1966-08-28) August 28, 1966 (age 57)
Tokyo, Japan
GenresPop rock
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1991–present

Yoko Takahashi (高橋 洋子, Takahashi Yōko, born August 28, 1966) is a Japanese singer, who is best known for her work throughout the 1990s, most particularly for her singles which were performed for and featured in anime, most notably the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise.

Career

Takahashi began her career in 1991, and released her first album, Pizzicato, in 1992, which reached #28 on the Oricon weekly charts. In the following years, she released the albums Kugatsu no Sotsugyō which charted, and Watashi wo Mitsukete, which did not achieve the same success of her previous albums.

In 1995, she released the single A Cruel Angel's Thesis (残酷な天使のテーゼ, Zankoku na Tenshi no Tēze), which was used as the opening song in the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. The song has received gold and platinum certifications, charted on the Oricon weekly chart numerous times, and has frequently been cited as one of the most influential songs used in anime.[1] She has remixed and released several versions of the single, which have been met with the same commercial success.

In 1996, she released the album Living with Joy. Following her achievements with music, she continued to release singles and albums throughout the 2000s and 2010s, for which she was met with mixed success.

Takahashi's other works in anime includes performing an "acid bossa" version of "Fly Me to the Moon", and "Tamashii no Refrain" (魂のルフラン, Tamashī no Rufuran) "Soul's Refrain", the closing theme of Evangelion: Death and Rebirth.

She also performed "Metamorphose", the opening theme to studio Gainax's 20th anniversary series, This Ugly Yet Beautiful World, the ending theme "Yoake Umarekuru Shōjo" (夜明け生まれ来る少女, "The Girl Who was Born at Dawn") for the anime Shakugan no Shana (灼眼のシャナ, "Blazing-Eyed Shana"), and the opening theme "Aoki Flamme" (蒼き炎, Aoki Honō, "Blue Flame") for Pumpkin Scissors (パンプキン・シザーズ, Panpukin Shizāzu).

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

Year Information Oricon chart peaks
Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly
1992 Pizzicato
  • Released: October 21, 1992
75
1993 Kugatsu no Sotsugyō
  • Released: August 25, 1993
85
1994 Watashi wo Mitsukete
  • Released: November 26, 1994
1996 Living with Joy
  • Released: October 25, 1996
1997 ~refrain~ The songs were inspired by Evangelion
  • Released: November 6, 1997
6 193
Li-La
  • Released: November 6, 1997
10
1999 HARMONIUM
  • Released: March 17, 1999
2001 AÜM
  • Released: October 2, 2001
2003 L'ange de métamorphose
  • Released: May 23, 2003
2005 Sore wa Toki ni Anata wo Hagemashi, Toki ni Sasae to Naru Mono
  • Released: December 7, 2005
90
2010 20th Century Boys & Girls ~20 Seiki Shounen Shoujo~
  • Released: June 23, 2010
152
2013 Uchu no Uta
  • Released: August 8, 2013
2015 20th Century Boys & Girls 2 ~20 Seiki Shounen Shoujo 2~
  • Released: April 22, 2015
Koi ni Samusa wo Wasure
  • Released: November 20, 2015
2019 EVANGELION EXTREME
  • Released: May 22, 2019

Compilation albums

Year Information Oricon chart peaks
Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly
1996 BEST PIECES
  • Released: January 25, 1996
65
1999 BEST PIECES II
  • Released: February 24, 1999
2001 Super Value
  • Released: December 19, 2001
2004 Golden Best
  • Released: February 25, 2004
2007 Takahashi Yoko Best 10
  • Released: January 17, 2007
Essential Best
  • Released: December 19, 2007
2010 Best Selection
  • Released: November 7, 2008
2017 YOKO SINGS FOREVER
  • Released: March 22, 2017

Singles

Maxi Singles

Year Title Oricon chart peaks Album
Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly
1991 "Okaeri" Pizzicato
"P.S. I miss you" 87
1992 "SI-JI-MA" Silent Möbius Memorial Best PANDORA DISC
"Mou Ichido Aitakute" 38 Pizzicato
"Woman's Love"
1993 "Blue no Tsubasa" 66 Kyuugatsu no Sotsugyou
1994 "Omoide Yori Tooku" Essential Best
"$1,000,000 no Koi" Watashi wo Mitsukete
"Ano Koro ni Machi Awase You"
"Moonlight Epicurian"
1995 "Zankoku na Tenshi no Thesis" 27 156 NEON GENESIS EVANGELION
1996 "Meguriai" Living with Joy
"Atarashii Shirt"
1997 "Tamashii no Refrain" 3 41 ~refrain~ The songs were inspired by Evangelion
1998 (The title is unknown)
1999 "We're the One" HARMONIUM
2002 "Kokoro no Tsubasa" L'ange de métamorphose
2005 "WING" 97 Sore wa Toki ni Anata wo Hagemashi, Toki ni Sasae to Naru Mono
"Yoake Umarekuru Shoujo" 21
2006 "Aoki Flamme" 42 YOKO SINGS FOREVER
2008 "Seinaru Itami wo Daite"
"Kizu Darake no Yume" 174
2009 "Zankoku na Tenshi no Thesis (2009 Version)" 22 20th Century Boys & Girls ~20 Seiki Shounen Shoujo~
2010 "Doukoku he no Monologue" 35 EVANGELION EXTREME
2012 "Wing Wanderer" Project X Zone (Main Theme)
2013 "Shibashi Sora ni Inorite" 86 EVANGELION EXTREME
2015 "Shinjitsu no Mokushiroku" 30 39
2017 "Welcome to the stage!" 104
2018 "Zankoku na tenshi no Thesis/Tamashī no Refrain" 36

Split Singles

Year Title Oricon chart peaks Album
Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly
1995 "FLY ME TO THE MOON" 52 Living with Joy
"Zankoku na tenshi no Thesis/FLY ME TO THE MOON" 17 NEON GENESIS EVANGELION
2003 "Zankoku na tenshi no Thesis/FLY ME TO THE MOON" 41
2004 "metamorphose/Natsuiro no Kakera" 23 Sore wa Toki ni Anata wo Hagemashi, Toki ni Sasae to Naru Mono
2006 "Tamashī no Refrain/THANATOS -IF I CAN'T BE YOURS-" 39 NEON GENESIS EVANGELION DECADE

As YAWMIN

Year Title Oricon chart peaks Album
Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly
1991 "Friends" 18
1993 "Koi da!! Panic" 64
Footnotes
  • — = N/A

Other songs

Solo works

Year Title Album Track
1989 "Maybe" Silent Mobius Music Album "Caution" #05
"Cherry no Manma (Cherryのまんま)" Doki² Waku² Sound Station #10
"Mystic Eyes... Ai wa Count Down (MYSTIC EYES…愛はCOUNT DOWN)" B Gata Doumei Music Album #05
1990 "Lonely Afternoon (ロンリー・アフタヌーン)" Menomae no Ninjin #07
1991 "Mystic Eyes... Ai wa Count Down (Remix)" B Gata Doumei Another Music #06
1995 "Fly me to the moon -acid bossa version-" Neon Genesis Evangelion OST #23
1996 "Yokan (予感)" NEON GENESIS EVANGELION II #01
"Shiawase wa tsumi no nioi (幸せは罪の匂い)" NEON GENESIS EVANGELION III #01
"Mugenhouyou (無限抱擁)" #02
"Kibun wo Kaeyou! (気分を変えよう!)" Fortune Quest Gaiden original sound collection #01
1998 "Fushigi na Melmo (ふしぎなメルモ)" Fukkoku Tezuka Osamu Sakuhin Kessakusyu #18
1999 "Shinkirou (蜃気楼)" Tribute to Rebecca~Dream Discovery #10
2000 "Lullaby no Yume (ララバイの夢)" Snuggle Up #10
2001 "Shirokuro Tsukete Kudasai (シロクロつけてくだサイ)" NHK 「Mushimaro Q Gold 2000」 Dai Q ~Hara, Ippai, Hetta~ #03
2002 "We'll Be Together -2002-" Aquarian Age Saga II Image Album #11
2003 "Change My Heart (Qwerty Mix)" Aquarian Age Saga II ~Don't forget me...~ OST #01
"Change My Heart" #34
"Nijiiro Yumeiro Taikoiro (虹色・夢色・太鼓色)" Taiko no Tatsujin Blue #01
2005 "Kocchi Wo Muite Charmy (こっちをむいてチャーミー)"
"Nijiiro Yumeiro Taikoiro long version (虹色・夢色・太鼓色 (ロングバージョン))" Taiko no Tatsujin Tobikkiri Anime Special Dainesshu Utamatsuri #23
2011 "Iroha ni ho he to (いろはにほへと)"
2013 "Extase" "Shiro's Songbook 'Xpressions'" Disc2
#14
2014 "Tamashī no Refrain (TeddyLoid Remix)" Tamashī no Refrain (TeddyLoid Remix) #1
2015 "Evolve"
2016 "Tamashī no Refrain (inu crabMixx) (魂のルフラン (inu crabMixx))" Re:animation Presents Re:Boots Legendary Animesong Remixes #5
"Zankoku na tenshi no Thesis (inu crabMixx) (残酷な天使のテーゼ (inu crabMixx))" #6
2017 "TENSIONS – he who pays the piper" SHIRO'S SONGBOOK The Hidden Wonder of Music #12
"Silver Jaguar no Theme (シルバージャガーのテーマ)" Sōji Ushio (Tomio Sagisu) Zenkyoku-Shū (うしおそうじ (鷺巣富雄) ピープロ全曲集) Disc5
#1
"0-sen Hayato (0戦はやと)" Disc5
#6
"Magma Taishi (マグマ大使)" Disc5
#8
"Yadamon no Uta (Shiro-Kuro-Uta Iri) (ヤダモンの歌 (白黒歌入り))" Disc5
#11
"Yadamon no Uta (Irotsuki-Uta Iri) (ヤダモンの歌 (色つき歌入り))" Disc5
#13
2018 "T.o.k.y.o" Beat Piano Music 3 #5
"A Merry Christmas to you" TWIN GUITAR3 〜cosmic balloon〜 #12
"TENSIONS alterna 2018" Anison Roku plus (アニソン録 プラス。) Disc4
#6

As YAUMIN

Year Title Album Track
1992 "Touch me Softly -English version-" Bannou Bunka Nekomusume Sound Phase 0I #04
"In The Fluffy Moon Nite -English version-" #07
1993 "Rainbow Sky (レインボウスカイ)" Bannou Bunka Nekomusume Sound Phase 0III #10

As featured artist

Year Title Album Track
1996 "Lost Paradise" Tajuu Jinkaku #07
1999 "Utsukushii Hito"
  • (with Masayasu Gyōten)
Le Bel Homme image album #18
2008 "Hello, My Friend" Otoko to Onna -Two Hearts, Two Voices- #01
2013 "Kuchibiru yo atsuku kimi wo katare" Otoko to Onna 4 -Two Hearts, Two Voices- #06
"Peaceful Times_the London-Tokyo meeting"
  • (with Hazel Fernandes)
Shiro's Songbook 'Xpressions' Disc1
#04

References

  1. ^ "忘れられないアニメソングベスト100". シネマでぽん!S cinema-game-toy (in Japanese). 3 August 2002. Retrieved 2019-11-04.

External links

This page was last edited on 9 January 2024, at 10:06
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