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− | Ohta Takako audition for the Nippon Television show Star Tanjou! in 1982. She was spotted by Tokuma Japan Communication scouts and debuted with single [Delicate ni Suki Shite]] a year later. She begin to become a regular on televisions and became a voice actress in anime like [[ | + | Ohta Takako audition for the Nippon Television show ''[[Star Tanjou!]]'' in 1982. She was spotted by Tokuma Japan Communication scouts and debuted with single "[[Delicate ni Suki Shite]]" a year later. She begin to become a regular on televisions and became a voice actress in anime like ''[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]''. At the end of the decade, Ohta changed labels and went to NEC Avenue. |
− | She retired from show business in 1994 and got married two years later. But, she had a comeback in 1998 when she appeared a guest on a television show. She restarted her music career by performing on televisions and concerts and updated her first single to fit the | + | She retired from show business in 1994 and got married two years later. But, she had a comeback in 1998 when she appeared a guest on a television show. She restarted her music career by performing on televisions and concerts and updated her first single to fit the 21st Century sound. |
== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
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* [1988.04.25] [[Here,There and Nowhere]] | * [1988.04.25] [[Here,There and Nowhere]] | ||
* [1988.06.25] [[Diamond Collection|Diamond COLLECTION]] | * [1988.06.25] [[Diamond Collection|Diamond COLLECTION]] | ||
− | * [1988.12.21] [[Best of Best]] | + | * [1988.12.21] [[Best of Best (Ohta Takako)|Best of Best]] |
* [1989.02.05] [[Thanks]] | * [1989.02.05] [[Thanks]] | ||
* [1989.02.25] [[Remixes]] | * [1989.02.25] [[Remixes]] | ||
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* [1990.01.31] [[Magician ~in the midnight~|MAGICIAN ~in the midnight~]] | * [1990.01.31] [[Magician ~in the midnight~|MAGICIAN ~in the midnight~]] | ||
* [1990.07.21] [[Makenaide ~God Bless You~]] (負けないで ~GodBless You~) | * [1990.07.21] [[Makenaide ~God Bless You~]] (負けないで ~GodBless You~) | ||
− | * [2008.12.24] [[Delicate ni Suki Shite | + | * [2008.12.24] [[Delicate ni Suki Shite (21st Century Ver.)|Delicate ni Suki Shite (21st cenurty ver.)]] (デリケートに好きして {21st century ver.) |
=== Videos === | === Videos === |
Latest revision as of 00:33, 7 April 2011
Ohta Takako (太田貴子) is a J-Pop singer and seiyuu.
Contents
Profile
- Birthdate: August 13, 1967
- Birthplace: Tokyo Prefecture
Information
Ohta Takako audition for the Nippon Television show Star Tanjou! in 1982. She was spotted by Tokuma Japan Communication scouts and debuted with single "Delicate ni Suki Shite" a year later. She begin to become a regular on televisions and became a voice actress in anime like Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami. At the end of the decade, Ohta changed labels and went to NEC Avenue.
She retired from show business in 1994 and got married two years later. But, she had a comeback in 1998 when she appeared a guest on a television show. She restarted her music career by performing on televisions and concerts and updated her first single to fit the 21st Century sound.
Discography
Albums
- [1984.08.25] CREAMY TAKAKO
- [1984.12.16] GRADUATION
- [1985.07.25] Long Good-bye
- [1985.11.25] Mi N Na GENKI (み・ん・なGENKI!)
- [1985.12.21] TAKAKO COLLECTION
- [1986.03.25] BACKSEAT LOVERS
- [1986.10.25] WANT
- [1986.12.21] Best Sellection
- [1987.05.25] POP STATION
- [1987.07.25] TAKAKO OHTA BESTESTS!
- [1987.08.25] TRUTH
- [1988.04.25] Here,There and Nowhere
- [1988.06.25] Diamond COLLECTION
- [1988.12.21] Best of Best
- [1989.02.05] Thanks
- [1989.02.25] Remixes
- [1989.10.21] MAGICIAN
- [1990.01.25] TAKAKO OHTA Vol. 1
- [1990.01.25] TAKAKO OHTA Vol. 2
- [1990.07.21] HEART OF EYES
- [1991.03.21] LOVE,YA -THE BEST OF TAKAKO-
- [2000.12.21] Ohta Takako Best Collection (太田貴子 ベストコレクション)
- [2004.12.22] Ohta Takako Golden Best (太田貴子 ゴールデン☆ベスト)
Singles
- [1983.07.25] Delicate ni Suki Shite (デリケートに好きして)
- [1983.09.25] BIN KIN Rouge (BIN・KANルージュ)
- [1984.01.25] LOVE Sarigenaku (LOVEさりげなく)
- [1984.07.25] Natsu ni Awatenaide (夏にあわてないで)
- [1984.11.05] Heartbreak MIstake (ハートブレイク・ミステイク)
- [1985.03.25] Tenshi no Miracle (天使のミラクル)
- [1985.06.25] Heart no SEASON (ハートのSEASON)
- [1985.11.25] Koishitara Delicacy (恋したらデリカシー)
- [1986.02.25] Wasure China no Aoi Tori (忘れチャイナの青い鳥)
- [1987.04.25] Kanjitai Emotion (感じたいEmotion)
- [1987.08.25] Machkado no Billy The Kid (街角のビリー・ザ・キッド)
- [1988.05.25] 1988 - From Tokyo
- [1989.02.05] HURRY UP!
- [1989.06.01] GIRLFRIEND
- [1990.01.31] MAGICIAN ~in the midnight~
- [1990.07.21] Makenaide ~God Bless You~ (負けないで ~GodBless You~)
- [2008.12.24] Delicate ni Suki Shite (21st cenurty ver.) (デリケートに好きして {21st century ver.)
Videos
- [1984.6.25] Creamy Takako (クリィミータカコ)
- [1985.03.25] Creamy Takako Miracle Club (クリィミータカコミラクルライブ)
- [1987.04.25] TAKAKO POP STATION
- [1988.06.25] 1988 TAKAKO LIVE
- [1989.07.21] GIRLFRIEND
Anime
- [1983] Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami
- [1994] Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
- [1986] Arion
- [1987] TWD EXPRESS ROLLING TAKEOFF
- [1987] Anime Sanjushi
Filmography
- [1983] Getsu Doramaland