Taeko Onuki

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Taeko Ōnuki
Born
Ōnuki Taeko (大貫 妙子)

(1953-11-28) November 28, 1953 (age 70)[1]
Suginami, Tokyo, Japan
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboard
  • piano
Years active1971–present
Websiteonukitaeko.jp

Taeko Ōnuki (大貫 妙子, Ōnuki Taeko, born November 28, 1953) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician who achieved success and popularity during the 1970s and 80s in the city pop music scene.[2][3][4][5][6]

Early life and career[edit]

Taeko Onuki was born in Suginami Ward, Tokyo, in 1953. Her father was Kenichiro Onuki, a member of the Japanese Special Attack Units during the Second World War.[7]

In 1973, she formed Sugar Babe with Tatsuro Yamashita and Kunio Muramatsu.[1] Because the dominant music style at the time was hard rock, audiences did not respond too warmly, and the group disbanded three years later.[2] In 1976, Onuki began her solo career by releasing the album Grey Skies, which carried the same sound as Sugar Babe. Her second landmark album, Sunshower was released the following year in 1977 and had a much different style, mixing pop music and jazz. In 1978 she released her third album, Mignonne, in which she worked with producer Eji Ogura, but the sales-focused process was difficult for her and the album didn't sell as expected.[2] She took a two year break from music afterwards. Beginning from 1980, she released her “Europe” trilogy of albums: Romantique, Aventure and Cliché, taking on a more electronic sound.[2]

Later career[edit]

In 1998, she won the 21st Japan Academy Award for Best Music Award in the movie "Tokyo biyori".

From October 5, 2005, she served as Wednesday navigator (DJ) of the program " NIGHT STORIES " " THE UNIVERSE " of FM radio station J-WAVE in Tokyo.

On November 2, 2006, the soundtrack for the Game Boy Advance game Mother 3 was released, featuring the song "We miss you ~ The theme of love ~", which Onuki sang. She also sang the theme song for Animal Crossing: The Movie based on Nintendo's Animal Crossing video game series.[8]

In 2009, Onuki covered Eiichi Ohtaki's song "Kimi wa Tennen Shoku" for the album A Long Vacation.[9]

In 2020, the movie Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop was released, for which Onuki sang the insert song "YAMAZAKURA".[10]

On March 11, 2022, Onuki participated in the Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami tribute concert "One Last Live", performing "Tokai" and "Mon doux Soleil".[11]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Studio Albums
Title Year Label
SONGS(With SUGAR BABE) 1975 NIAGARA
GreySkies (グレイ-スカイス) 1976 PANAM/Crown
SUNSHOWER (サンシヤワ-) 1977
Mignonne (ミニヨン) 1978 RCA/RVC
Romantique (ロマンテイク) 1980
Aventure (アファチュ-ル) 1981
Cliche (クリシェ) 1982
Signifie(シニフェ) 1983 Dear Heart/RVC
Cahier(カイエ) 1984
Copine(こピン) 1985 Dear Heart/MIDI
Comin' Soon(カミング・ス-ン) 1986
A Slice of Life ( スライス・オブ・ライフ) 1987
Purissima(プリッシマ) 1988
NEW MOON 1990
DRAWING 1992 Eastworld/Toshiba EMI
Shooting Star in the Blue Sky 1993
Tchou!(チャオ!) 1995
Lucy(ル -シ-) 1997
Attraction( アトラクシオン) 1999
Ensemble( アンサンブル) 2000
Note(ノ-ト) 2002
One Fine Day( ワン・ファイン・デイ) 2005
UTAU(ウタウ) (with Ryuichi Sakamoto) 2010
Tint (テイント)(with Ryota Komatsu) 2015 Universal Music Japan
Self-Cover Albums
Title Year Label
Pure Acoustic( ピュア・アコースティック) 1996 Eastworld/Toshiba EMI
Boucles d'oreilles( ブックル・ドレイユ) 2007 SMDR GT Music
Live Albums
Title Year Label
LIVE '93 Shooting Star in the Blue Sky 1996 Eastworld/Toshiba EMI
TAEKO ONUKI meets AKIRA SENJU 〜Symphonic Concert 2016 2016 Pony Canyon
Pure Acoustic 2018 2018 Columbia
Soundtracks
Title Year Label
Africa Dobutsu Puzzle 1987 Dear Heart/RVC
Tokyo Biyori 1997 Eastworld/Toshiba EMI
Tokyo Oasis 2011 VAP

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "大貫妙子". tower.jp. Tower. August 1, 2016. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d St. Michel, Patrick (December 22, 2017). "Taeko Onuki of Sugar Babe on Her Journey in Japanese Music". Red Bull Music Academy. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  3. ^ "シティポップの金字塔、大貫妙子『SUNSHOWER』アナログレコード再プレス決定". Ototoy. February 22, 2019. Retrieved November 22, 2019.
  4. ^ 金子, 厚武 (July 1, 2016). "大貫妙子が語る、何かを成すのではなく未来へ繋げるという人生観". Cinra. Retrieved November 22, 2019.
  5. ^ "大貫妙子 Taeko Onuki / profile". onukitaeko.jp. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
  6. ^ "Taeko Ohnuki". discogs. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
  7. ^ "鴻上尚史さんのベストセラー『不死身の特攻兵』が生まれたワケ". J-CAST BOOKウォッチ. August 6, 2018. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  8. ^ 劇場版 「どうぶつの森」 / 主題歌 (in Japanese). doubutsunomori-movie.jp. Archived from the original on January 22, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  9. ^ "大滝詠一の歴史的名盤『A LONG VACATION』、女性が歌って"秋サウンドに"". Oricon (in Japanese). October 23, 2009. Retrieved April 15, 2018.
  10. ^ "サイダーのように言葉が湧き上がる / MUSIC / ARTIST" (in Japanese). Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  11. ^ "村上"ポンタ"秀一トリビュート ~One Last LIVE~". Wowow. Retrieved June 5, 2022.

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