Hiro Takahashi
Hiro Takahashi 高橋ひろ | |
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Birth name | Hiroyuki Takahashi (高橋裕幸) |
Born | August 10, 1964 |
Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Died | November 4, 2005 41) | (aged
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer–songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1984–2005 |
Hiro Takahashi (高橋 ひろ Takahashi Hiro, August 10, 1964 – November 4, 2005), born as Hiroyuki Takahashi (高橋 裕幸 Takahashi Hiroyuki), was a Japanese singer, lyricist, and composer.
Biography
On the music program Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ, he mentioned he composed two songs at the age of 11 - Heart of a Woman and Northern Town.
In 1984, Takahashi started his work entering the band Popsicle. In 1987, he joined the band Tulip, beginning a more professional musical career. He played a major role in the band's development, writing some of its hit singles.
In 1989, after the breakup of Tulip, he rejoined Popsicle temporarily.
When his recording label shut down, he became more active as a composer. He composed numerous soundtracks for anime, stage, television, and radio. The music for the program Nippon Hoso Show Up Nighta was also his work from 2005 until 2008.
He died on November 4, 2005, at the age of 41.[1]
Discography
Albums
- Kimi ja Nakerya Iminaine (君じゃなけりゃ意味ないね) (November 19, 1993)
- Welcome To Popsicle Channel (November 18, 1994)
- New Horizon (November 17, 1995)
- Great Big Kiss (November 11, 2000)
- Takahashi Hiro Best Collection (March 15, 2010 - PCCS.00091)[2]
Singles
- Itsumo Jōkigen (いつも上機嫌) (November 19, 1993)
- Unbalance na Kiss wo Shite (アンバランスなKissをして) (December 17, 1993)
- Kimi ja Nakerya Imi ga Naine (君じゃなけりゃ意味がないね) (February 18, 1994)
- Taiyō ga Mata Kagayaku Toki (太陽がまた輝くとき) (June 17, 1994)
- Kuchibiru ga Hodokenai (くちびるがほどけない) (June 21, 1995)
- Shiawase no Pilot (しあわせのパイロット) (November 1, 1995)
- Soda Fountain (October 1, 1998)
- Nazenani Kimi no Daizukan (なぜなに君の大図鑑) (March 23, 2002)
- Karei Naru One Step (華麗なるone step) (September 16, 2002)
- Hohoemi no Bakudan (微笑みの爆弾) (singer: Matsuko Mawatari)/Unbalance na Kiss o shite/Taiyō Ga Mata Kagayaku Toki (June 1, 2005) - Re-recorded version
References
- ↑ Anime News Network: Hiro Takahashi Dies. November 12, 2005.
- ↑ http://www.ponycanyon.co.jp/takahashihiro/
External links
- Oricon profile (Japanese)
- Hiro Takahashi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia