Tsukiko Amano
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Tsukiko Amano (天野月子?) | ||
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Image:Tsukiko Amano.jpg Tsukiko Amano in her song Chou
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Background information | ||
Born | November 18 | |
Origin | ![]() |
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Genre(s) | J-Rock | |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Songwriter | |
Instrument(s) | Singing, Guitar, Piano | |
Years active | 2001-present | |
Label(s) | Otakura Records | |
Website | 天野月子 OFFICIAL WEBSITE |
Tsukiko Amano (天野月子 Amano Tsukiko?) is a Japanese singer, mostly famous for singing Chou (Butterfly) in the ending song of Fatal Frame II. She also did the theme song for Fatal Frame III, Koe (Voice).
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[edit] Biography
Amano has been playing music ever since she was 5 when she started taking piano lessons. She was part of her junior high chorus club (as a soprano), and in high school she began to experiment with various musical instruments and joined the theatre group. It was also in high school where she bought her very first guitar which is what she now primarily plays.
As Amano grew in her musical experience, she began to play in clubs, bars and on the street having gigs almost every day. She even joined a band for a little while, however this venture eventually failed, and the band broke up. Her major break came when she sent a demo tape to a close friend...who somehow managed to get the tape into the hands of one of Otokura Record's producers.
Although she is considered more of an underground artist when it comes to Japanese music, she has been slowly been finding herself in the spotlight, especially in 2001 with her smash hit 'Bodaiju'. Many of Amano's songs have also been used as themesongs for commercials, television shows, movies, and videogames. Tsukiko Amano is primarily a solo alternative artist, but has been known to team up with other artists on the Otokora label.
Besides writing most (if not all) of her own songs, Amano also designs and makes most of the unique costumes in her videos (and for her performances) herself! She also loves to draw and has a very unique artstyle. Not only does she publish a comic on Otokura.com's website, she's published a storybook she wrote while recording her Ningyou video. A variety of her artwork can also be seen on singles, albums, and posters promoting her stage performances. [1]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Sharon Stones (June 05, 2002)
- MEG&LiON (December 04, 2002)
- 天龍 (Tenryuu) (January 21, 2004)
- A MOON CHILD IN THE SKY (September 21, 2005)
- 五角形 (Gokakkei) (DELAYED, 2007)
[edit] Singles(Indie label)
- 箱庭 (Hakoniwa) (Early board sale:April 01, 2001, Regular edition:June 01, 2001)
- Theatrical company PORT+PORTAIL's 4th work "Hakoniwa" theme song
- TV Asahi's "D's garage" ending theme
- c/w "ステロイド" (suteroido)
- Love Dealer (June 01, 2001)
- 8cm CD limited version
- B.G. ~Black Guitar+Berry Garden~(September 01, 2001)
- TOYOTA's "GAZOO.com" CM song
- c/w "G.B ~ゴールデンバニー~" (gooruden banii)
- Love Dealer (July 30, 2003, Reached #169 on Oricon charts)
- 2003 version of Love Dealer
- TV Tokyo's "Kyuuyo Meisai" ending theme
- c/w "ミサイル" (misairu)
- Howling (Limited CD+DVD version: March 14, 2007 , Regular edition: April 11, 2007)
- Limited version just sold by [Amano's official website]
- c/w "Bowling"
[edit] Singles(Major label)
- 菩提樹 (Bodaiju) (November 07, 2001, Reached #66 on Oricon charts)
- TV Asahi's "Midnight Mermaid" ending theme
- c/w "巨大獣" (kyodaijuu)
- スナイパー (SUNAIPAA) (February 20, 2002)
- c/w "スパイダー" (supaidaa)
- Treasure (April 24, 2002, Reached #99 on Oricon charts)
- TBS's "Rank oukoku" opening theme
- c/w "Pleasure"
- HONEY? (June 19, 2002)
- First pressing contained a mini-photobook
- TV Tokyo's "Cover shou yo" endinng theme
- c/w "BOGGY!"
- 人形 (Ningyou) (November 07, 2002, Reached #50 on Oricon charts)
- First pressing contained a mini-photobook
- Nippon TV's "Black Wide Show" ending theme
- c/w "人魚" (ningyo)
- 蝶 (Chou) (November 12, 2003, Reached #49 on Oricon charts)
- TECMO's Playstation game "ZERO~Akai Chou~" (Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly)
- c/w "象" (zou)
- 月 (Tsuki) (July 14, 2004, Reached #64 on Oricon charts)
- Limited version contained DVD
- Pony Canyon's distributed movie "Moonlight Jellyfish" theme song
- FBS/Nippon TV's "AKKO to MACHAMI no shingata TV" ending theme
- c/w "太陽" (taiyou)
- イデア (IDEA) (November 03, 2004, Reached #70 on Oricon charts)
- Fuji TV's anime "Konjiri no Gashbell!!" (Zatch Bell!) ending theme
- First pressing contained the anime sticker
- c/w "ID"
- 翡翠 (Hisui) (February 02, 2005, Reached #73 on Oricon charts)
- First pressing sold by internet cointaned a plus CD called "翡翠~スリムType~" (hisui ~slim type~) with a mix of "Hisui" and its karaoke version
- c/w "カメリア~愛のバージョン~" (kameria ~ai no version~) & "骨~愛のバージョン~" (hone ~ai no version~)
- 聲 (Koe) (July 27, 2005, Reached #39 on Oricon charts)
- TECMO's Playstation game "ZERO~Shisei no koe~" (Fatal Frame III: The Tormented)
- c/w "萌" (moe)
- 烏 (Karasu) (May 31, 2006, Reached #47 on Oricon charts)
- 5th anniversary special single
- c/w "硝子" (garasu)
- ウタカタ (Utakata) (May 31, 2006, Reached #46 on Oricon charts)
- Shinzaki Momo original work VCinema "Next phase~Kimi kara no okurimono" theme song
- 5th anniversary special single
- c/w "ウララカ" (uraraka)
- 混沌 -chaos- (Konton -chaos-) (May 31, 2006, Reached #48 on Oricon charts)
- 5th anniversary special single
- c/w "かぼす" (kabosu)
- 梟 (Fukurou) (May 31, 2006, Reached #49 on Oricon charts)
- 5th anniversary special single
- c/w "国道" (kokudou)
- 風船 (Fuusen) (May 31, 2006, Reached #50 on Oricon charts)
- 5th anniversary special single
- c/w "光線" (kousen)