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: ''Note: [[Tokyo Jihen#Discography|Click here]] for releases under '''Tokyo Jihen'''''
 
  
 
===Studio Albums===
 
===Studio Albums===
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===Other Video Releases===
 
===Other Video Releases===
* [2005.03.30] [[Minna no Uta Best Hit Collection]] (''Ringo no Uta'')
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* [2005.03.30] [[Minna no Uta Best Hit Collection]] ("Ringo no Uta")
  
 
===Compilations / Other===
 
===Compilations / Other===
* [1998.12.02] [[Now Japan|NOW JAPAN]] (''Koufukuron'')
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* [1998.12.02] ''[[Now Japan|NOW JAPAN]]'' ("Koufukuron")
* [1998.12.18] [[Taniguchi Takashi]] - "[[becoming]]" (#1 ''becoming'', #6 ''Rock & Hammer'') <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
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* [1998.12.18] [[Taniguchi Takashi]] - ''[[Beginning (Taniguchi Takashi)|becoming]]'' (#1 "becoming", #6 "Rock & Hammer") <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
* [1999.01.30] [[Heart Bazaar]] - [[Baobab]] (#4 ''Shiroi Yume'') <small>(Keyboards)</small>
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* [1999.01.30] [[Heart Bazaar]] - ''[[Baobab]]'' (#4 "Shiroi Yume") <small>(Keyboards)</small>
* [1999.09.22] [[Dear Yuming -Yumi Arai / Yumi Matsutoya Cover Collection-]] (''Kageri Yuku Heya'')
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* [1999.09.22] ''[[Dear Yuming -Yumi Arai / Yumi Matsutoya Cover Collection-]]'' ("Kageri Yuku Heya")
* [2002.05.27] [[Shiina Junpei]] - [[Discovery (Shiina Junpei)|discovery]] (#5 ''WHERE IS THE LOVE'') <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
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* [2002.05.27] [[Shiina Junpei]] - ''[[Discovery (Shiina Junpei)|discovery]]'' (#5 "WHERE IS THE LOVE") <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
* [2002.10.17] [[Ichigo Ichie Sweets for My Spitz|Ichigo Ichie Sweets for my SPITZ]] (#1 ''Spika'')
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* [2002.10.17] ''[[Ichigo Ichie Sweets for My Spitz|Ichigo Ichie Sweets for my SPITZ]]'' (#1 "Spika")
* [2002.12.11] [[Queen's Fellows: Yuming 30th Anniversary Cover Album|Queen's Fellows: yuming 30th anniversary cover album]] (''Kageri Yuku Heya'')
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* [2002.12.11] ''[[Queen's Fellows: Yuming 30th Anniversary Cover Album|Queen's Fellows: yuming 30th anniversary cover album]]'' ("Kageri Yuku Heya")
* [2004.02.18] [[Collabo|COLLABO]] (''WHERE IS THE LOVE'')
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* [2004.02.18] ''[[Collabo|COLLABO]]'' ("WHERE IS THE LOVE")
* [2004.04.23] [[Our Last Days -Casshern OST-]] (#1 ''STEM (Casshern Version)'')
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* [2004.04.23] ''[[Our Last Days -Casshern OST-]]'' (#1 "STEM (Casshern Version)")
* [2004.09.01] [[Zazen Boys]] - [[Zazen Boys II]] (#2 ''CRAZY DAYS CRAZY FEELING'', #4 ''Anmin Bou'') <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
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* [2004.09.01] [[Zazen Boys]] - ''[[Zazen Boys II]]'' (#2 "CRAZY DAYS CRAZY FEELING", #4 "Anmin Bou") <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
* [2004.10.27] [[Shiina Junpei]] - [[Rhodes to Freedom|Rhodes to Freedom]] (''Tamangi no Happy Song'')
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* [2004.10.27] [[Shiina Junpei]] - ''[[Rhodes to Freedom|Rhodes to Freedom]]'' ("Tamangi no Happy Song")
* [2004.12.08] [[Fm802 Heavy Rotations J-Hits Complete '96-'99|FM802 HEAVY ROTATIONS J-HITS COMPLETE '96-'99]] (''Koko de Kiss Shite'')
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* [2004.12.08] ''[[Fm802 Heavy Rotations J-Hits Complete '96-'99|FM802 HEAVY ROTATIONS J-HITS COMPLETE '96-'99]]'' ("Koko de Kiss Shite")
* [2005.03.30] [[Venus Japan|VENUS JAPAN]] (#2 ''STEM ~Daimyou Asobi Hen~'')
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* [2005.03.30] ''[[Venus Japan|VENUS JAPAN]]'' (#2 "STEM ~Daimyou Asobi Hen~")
* [2005.09.30] [[Happy Birthday, John|HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOHN]] (''Yer Blues'')
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* [2005.09.30] ''[[Happy Birthday, John|HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOHN]]'' ("Yer Blues")
* [2005.12.07] [[MO'SOME TONEBENDER]] - [[Rockin' Luuula]] (#2 ''Rockin' Luuula'' <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>, #6 ''Mashed Potato Boogie'' <small>(Harmonica)</small>)
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* [2005.12.07] [[MO'SOME TONEBENDER]] - ''[[Rockin' Luuula]]'' (#2 "Rockin' Luuula" <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>, #6 "Mashed Potato Boogie" <small>(Harmonica)</small>)
* [2006.07.12] [[Asai Kenichi]] - [[Kiken Sugiru]] (#1 ''Kiken Sugiru'') <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
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* [2006.07.12] [[Asai Kenichi]] - "[[Kiken Sugiru]]" (#1 "Kiken Sugiru") <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
* [2009.03.25] [[Maboroshi (group)|Maboroshi]] - [[Maboroshi no Shi]] (#3 ''Amai Yamai'') <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
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* [2009.03.25] [[Maboroshi (group)|Maboroshi]] - ''[[Maboroshi no Shi]]'' (#3 "Amai Yamai") <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
* [2009.09.16] [[SOIL&"PIMP"SESSIONS]] - [[6 (SOIL&"PIMP"SESSIONS)|6]] (#9 ''MY FOOLISH HEART ~crazy on earth~'') <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
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* [2009.09.16] [[SOIL&"PIMP"SESSIONS]] - ''[[6 (SOIL&"PIMP"SESSIONS)|6]]'' (#9 "MY FOOLISH HEART ~crazy on earth~") <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
* [2011.03.16] [[Rekishi]] - [[Rekishi (album)|Rekishi]] (#2 ''Kira Kira Bushi'') <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
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* [2011.03.16] [[Rekishi]] - ''[[Rekishi (album)|Rekishi]]'' (#2 "Kira Kira Bushi") <small>(Guest Vocals)</small>
* [2014.12.09] [[Utada Hikaru no Uta]] (#2 ''Letters'')
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* [2014.12.09] ''[[Utada Hikaru no Uta]]'' (#2 "Letters")
* [2016.09.28] [[Utada Hikaru]] - [[Fantome|Fantôme]] (#4 '' Nijikan Dake No Vacance featuring '''Shiina Ringo''''')
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* [2016.09.28] [[Utada Hikaru]] - ''[[Fantome|Fantôme]]'' (#4 "Nijikan Dake No Vacance" featuring Shiina Ringo)
 
 
==Production Discography==
 
Shiina has on occasion written / produced songs for other artists. (Where no song is specificed the entire release was produced by Shiina.)
 
  
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==Composed Works==
 
===Studio Albums===
 
===Studio Albums===
* [1999.02.17] - [[Hirosue Ryoko]] - [[Private (Hirosue Ryoko album)|private]] (#8 ''Private'')
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* [1999.02.17] [[Hirosue Ryoko]] - ''[[Private (Hirosue Ryoko album)|private]]'' (#8 "Private")
* [1999.02.24] - [[Tomosaka Rie]] - [[Murasaki.]] (#5 ''Cappuccino'', #8 ''Mokuren no Cream'', #11 ''Shampoo'')
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* [1999.02.24] [[Tomosaka Rie]] - ''[[Murasaki.]]'' (#5 "Cappuccino", #8 "Mokuren no Cream", #11 "Shampoo")
* [2009.06.17] - [[PUFFY]] - [[Bring It!]] (#5 ''Shuen no Onna'', #11 ''Hiyori Hime'')
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* [2009.06.17] [[PUFFY]] - ''[[Bring It!]]'' (#5 "Shuen no Onna", #11 "Hiyori Hime")
* [2009.06.24] - [[Tomosaka Rie]] - [[Toridori.]] (#2 ''Tokai no Manner'', #7 ''Kodomo no Joukei'')
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* [2009.06.24] [[Tomosaka Rie]] - ''[[Toridori.]]'' (#2 "Tokai no Manner", #7 "Kodomo no Joukei")
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
* [1998.10.07] - [[Hirosue Ryoko]] - [[Jeans]] (#2 ''Private'')
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* [1998.10.07] [[Hirosue Ryoko]] - "[[Jeans]]" (#2 "Private")
* [1999.01.27] - [[Tomosaka Rie]] - [[Cappuccino]]
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* [1999.01.27] [[Tomosaka Rie]] - "[[Cappuccino]]"
* [2000.06.21] - [[Tomosaka Rie]] - [[Shoujo Robot]]
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* [2000.06.21] [[Tomosaka Rie]] - "[[Shojo Robot]]"
* [2008.09.03] - [[TOKIO]] - [[Amagasa / Akireru Kurai Bokura wa Negaou]] (#1 ''Amagasa'', #2 ''Kachuu no Otoko'')
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* [2008.09.03] [[TOKIO]] - "[[Amagasa / Akireru Kurai Bokura wa Negaou]]" (#1 "Amagasa", #2 "Kachuu no Otoko")
* [2009.02.25] - [[PUFFY]] - [[Hiyori Hime]] (#1 ''Hiyori Hime'')
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* [2009.02.25] [[PUFFY]] - "[[Hiyori Hime]]" (#1 "Hiyori Hime")
* [2011.03.02] - [[Kuriyama Chiaki]] - [[Oishii Kisetsu / Ketteiteki Sanpunkan]]
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* [2011.03.02] [[Kuriyama Chiaki]] - "[[Oishii Kisetsu / Ketteiteki Sanpunkan]]"
* [2011.11.23] - [[Kuriyama Chiaki]] - [[Tsukiyo no Shouzou]]
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* [2011.11.23] [[Kuriyama Chiaki]] - "[[Tsukiyo no Shouzou]]"
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* [2016.02.03] [[Hayashibara Megumi]] - "[[Usurahi Shinjuu]]" (lyrics, music, arrangement, and production)
  
 
==Musical Equipment==
 
==Musical Equipment==

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Shiina Ringo promoting "Nagaku Mijikai Matsuri / Kamisama, Hotokesama" (2015)

Shiina Ringo (椎名林檎) is a famous Japanese musician, who is recognizable for her nasal voice. Her styles range from jazz to rock, and experimental to enka. In 1998 she debuted with the single "Koufukuron". In 1999 Shiina became famous from her single "Koko de Kiss Shite.", which broke the top 10 on Oricon charts. In 2003, nearing the end of her ninth single and third studio album, Shiina Ringo formed the band Tokyo Jihen which received similar success. In 2006, it was announced that Shiina would once again release solo music. On January 11th, 2012, Shiina announced that Tokyo Jihen would disband on February 29th following a final farewell tour.

Profile

  • Stage Name: Shiina Ringo, Sheena Ringo (椎名林檎)
  • Real Name: Shiina Yumiko (椎名裕美子)
  • Birthday: November 25, 1978 (1978-11-25) (age 45)
  • Birthplace: Saitama, Japan
  • Hometown: Fukuoka, Japan
  • Height: 167cm / 5'6"
  • Weight: 47kg / 104 lbs
  • Blood Type: O
  • Favourite Writers: Miura Ayako, Kyougoku Natsuhiko, Matsumoto Taiyou, Jacques Cousteau
  • Favourite Movies: Saraba Waga Si, Zoo
  • Favourite TV Show: Police Headquarters 24hours
  • Favourite Manga: Jimihen
  • Favourite Albums: Ella Fitzgerald's Ella in Berlin and BLANKEY JET CITY's Skunk.
  • Favourite Food: Azuki beans
  • Fun Fact: Shiina once held a magazine shoot in which she travelled around Tokyo in a wedding dress.
  • Bands / Groups:
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Information

Shiina's Past

Shiina was born in 1978 in Saitama, however moved to Fukuoka when her father was given a job transfer. Shiina was raised in a family of musicians, and studied piano and music at an early age. She was once asked to compose a song for her school play. Shiina also studied classical ballet, but gave up when she was 10 due to an operation she had on her esophagus (to cure a hereditary problem) effected her balance. Reputably, when she went to school she was called "Ringo" as a nickname from her classmates after the way her face would turn red like an apple due to embarrassment. By the time Shiina was 15 and in junior high school, she was a member in several bands, and occasionally performed by herself to clubs. By 16, she was the lead vocalist in a band called Marvelous Marble (an all girls band backed by Tsuda Yukiko [guitar], Nakagawa Ai [Bass], Matsue Izumi [Keyboard] and Tokitsu Rino [Drums]) who entered the 9th Yamaha Teens' Music Festivall in 1995. They sung a cover of Danielle Brisebois' Just Missed the Train on national television. At Japan's 5th Annual Music Quest Competition, she also performed a song solo that would later become one of her singles, Koko de Kiss Shite.. This won her an award for excellence. In 1997, Shiina would travel to England to spend a two month homestay there (which improved her English and influenced her musically).

Debut & Early Career

In May 1998, Shiina debuted with the single "Koufukuron". While this single did not sell very much (it did not even chart on Oricon charts) Shiina would persist and released her second single, Kabukichou no Joou three months later. This single, at least, broke into the charts and peaked at #50. Her third single, Koko de Kiss Shite., would become a long selling hit; breaking the top ten and staying within the top 200 for a total of 27 weeks. The following album, Muzai Moratorium, would take an even further jump in popularity for Shiina; propelling her up to #2 on the charts. Similarly, this album was a long-seller; becoming the #25 album of 1999.

Following her massive rise in popularity, Shiina would release a new single called "Honnou" in October of 1999. This would be released no the same day as a re-release of her debut single, "Koufukuron". The single (despite any major tie-ups) made it to #2 on Oricon charts. To start off the new year, Shiina would again release two singles on the same day: "Gips" (a ballad) and "Tsumi to Batsu" (a hard, angry-sounding rock track). Gips would beat Tsumi to Batsu in popularity, debuting at #3 (one place above Tsumi). Her following album, Shouso Strip, would exceed even the popularity of her debut album by debuting at #1 (her first), selling 2.3 million copies and becoming the #3 album for the year.

Hiatus / Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana

Following this point, Shiina's releases would no longer be very predicable. Six months after her debut she would release a 3CD single set (classified as an album in Oricon) called Zecchoushuu which would become her second #1 album. Following the release of several live DVDs, Shiina would return with the #2 single "Mayonaka wa Junketsu" in March 2001 (an upbeat Jazz piece collaborating with the well-known Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra). In 2002, Shiina married Yayoshi Junji, a guitarist, and they had a son together. However, they divorced 14 months later. In this period, Shiina took a break from making music to focus on her child. However, the hiatus was broken with a 2CD set cover album entitled Utaite Myouri ~Vol. I~ (featuring a much publicised duet with labelmate Utada Hikaru).

Shiina would return to the music business with the single Stem ~Daimyou Asobi Hen~ and the following album Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana. These two releases saw a major stylistic change for Shiina, as she created with a hybrid feel of merging traditional music with several different genres. The album and the songs on the album would promote and feature in the short movie Hyakuiro Megane (which Shiina herself acted in).

Tokyo Jihen

Main article: Tokyo Jihen

In 2003, it was announced that Shiina would be putting a hold on her solo project and releasing music with a five member band she had formed, called Tokyo Jihen. She released her (seemingly) last single, "Ringo no Uta", and even went as far as to remove her famous mole to show the change that she had made. However, it is unsure if the mole was removed for cosmetic or medical purposes. Tokyo Jihen debuted in 2004 and originally released two singles ("Gunjou Biyori", "Sounan") and a debut album (Kyouiku) which all reached #2 on Oricon charts. However, after the nationwide tour following the album, the band had lost two of its members. After a short hiatus from the band, they returned again with two replacement members in late 2005. Their third single ("Shuraba", theme song to the drama Ooku ~Hana no Ran~) and a second album, Adult (released in early 2006) were launched shortly after. The album reached a top position of #1 on Oricon charts. On January 11th, 2012, Shiina announced that Tokyo Jihen would disband on February 29th following a final farewell tour.

Sakuran

It was announced on October 31st, 2006 that Shiina Ringo would be surprisingly returning to release a fourth solo album as an inspired album for the film Sakuran. The film, based on the manga of the same name (and starring Tsuchiya Anna) will feature several Shiina songs. A download only single, Karisome Otome (DEATH JAZZ ver.) (Shiina collaborated with SOIL&"PIMP"SESSIONS for the track), was first released on the 15th of November to promote the movie. The standard non-jazz version of the song is be the movie's theme song. Furthermore, a Sakuran-themed rearrangement of the Tokyo Jihen song Yume no Ato was featured in trailers for the film. Shiina's next single (was released on January 17, 2007), Kono Yo no Kagiri, was the ending theme song for the movie and proceeded the release of the album. The album was released on February 21, 2007.

Shiina Facts

  • Shiina has a brother, Shiina Junpei, who is a famous soul singer in Japan. They worked together and released three duets: Tamanegi no Happy Song (it was a cover of Marvin Gaye's The Onion Song), which appears on Shiina's cover album, Utaite Myouri ~Vol. I~, as well as Junpei's album Rhodes to Freedom; WHERE IS THE LOVE (it is a cover of Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway's song under the same name), which was released both as a single and in Junpei's album discover; and Georgy Porgy released under the name Yokoshima (邪) (consisting of Ringo and her brother) as a limited one time online release.
  • In junior high and senior high school, Shiina Ringo worked in a pizza parlor. This is referenced in the Marunouchi Sadistic lyric "I wanted to try being a pizza parlor girl."
  • Shiina Ringo has written songs for artists such as Hirosue Ryoko, Tomosaka Rie, and Kuriyama Chiaki.
  • Since Shiina's style is so vastly different (ranging from Jazz, to Pop, to Rock, to Enka) she has made a new genre for herself, which she calls "Shinjuku-kei." This is a play on the style of music called "Shibuya-kei" and translates to "the style of Shinjuku" (the business district of Tokyo), and is a reference in the adaptive way that Japanese businessmen are portrayed.
  • Shiina's trademark symbol is the Kronekodow. The romaji form is Kuronekodou (黒猫堂), meaning "The Magnificent Black Cat".
  • Shiina's mother, Shiina Akiko, is a ballet-dancer and her father, Shiina Koutaro, works at a gas company.

Discography

Shiina Ringo promoting "Ariamaru Tomi" (2009)
Shiina Ringo promoting "Carnation" (2011)
Shiina Ringo promoting "Irohanihoheto / Kodoku no Akatsuki" (2013)
Shiina Ringo promoting "NIPPON" (2014)

Studio Albums

Other Albums

  • [2000.09.13] Zecchoushuu (絶頂集; Climax Works) (3CD Single Set)
  • [2002.05.27] Utaite Myouri ~Sono Ichi~ (唄ひ手冥利~其ノ壱~; A Singer's Pride) (Cover Album)
  • [2008.07.02] Watashi to Houden (私と放電; Me and Electric Discharge) (B-side Best Album)
  • [2013.11.13] Ukina (浮き名; Talk of the Town) (Collaboration Best Album)
  • [2013.11.13] Mitsugetsu Shou (蜜月抄; Honeymoon Excerpt) (Live Best Album)
  • [2014.05.27] Gyakuyunyuu ~Kouwankyoku~ (逆輸入 ~港湾局~; Reimportation ~Port and Harbor Authority~) (Self-cover album)

Box Sets

Singles

Split Singles

Digital Singles

Vinyls

Video Releases

Other Video Releases

Compilations / Other

Composed Works

Studio Albums

Singles

Musical Equipment

Guitars

Amplifier

Others

Awards

(Note: These are incomplete and are ongoing)

External Links