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* [1992.12.12] ''[[Gallforce Memorial Songs|GALLFORCE MEMORIAL SONGS]]'' (#6 ''Bottom line'')
 
* [1992.12.12] ''[[Gallforce Memorial Songs|GALLFORCE MEMORIAL SONGS]]'' (#6 ''Bottom line'')
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* [1996.09.04] ''[[A Tribute To Japan: Life In Tokyo]]'' (#8 ''Communist China'' feat. '''SHOTA (Tamura Naomi)''')
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* [2001.11.29] ''[[Sabaku no Kaizoku! Captain Kuppa Original Soundtrack]]'' (#1 ''Realize (TV Size)'')
 
* [2002.03.29] "[[Ready Go! (Tamura Naomi)|Ready Go!]]"
 
* [2002.03.29] "[[Ready Go! (Tamura Naomi)|Ready Go!]]"
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* [2002.09.24] [[Kurimoto Osamu]] - "[[Utsukushii Inochi]]" with '''Tamura Naomi'''
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* [2002.11.16] ''[[Hyakukashuu ~Iro wa Nioedo Chirinuru wo]]'' (#4 ''Sekaiju de Saisho no Yasashi-sa'' with '''Tamura Naomi''')
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* [2003.01.24] ''[[Get Backers Original Soundtrack]]'' (#22 ''Yuragu Koto Nai Ai (On Air Ver.)'')
 
* [2003.04.23] ''[[Anime Pocket Monsters TV Shuudaika Perfect Best (1997-2003)]]'' (#3 ''Ready Go!'')
 
* [2003.04.23] ''[[Anime Pocket Monsters TV Shuudaika Perfect Best (1997-2003)]]'' (#3 ''Ready Go!'')
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* [2004.03.08] ''[[Pocket Monsters The Movie: 'Sky-Rending Visitor: Deoxys' Music Collection]] (#1 ''Ippai Summer!!'' (with [[Himawari Gasshoudan]]))
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* [2006.04.26] [[Kowloon]] - ''[[Node|NODE]]'' (#12 ''VELVET'' feat. '''Tamura Naomi''')
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* [2006.06.15] ''[[Rainbow Dance Japan Edition|RAINBOW DANCE JAPAN Edition]]'' (CD2 #15 ''Hana no Kubikazari'')
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* [2010.06.10] ''[[Ane Uta -80~90's Girl Pop Non-Stop Cover-|Ane Uta -80~90's GIRL POP NON-STOP COVER-]]'' (#7 ''Friends (NRG Factory Remix)'', #9 ''Yuzurenai Negai (NRG Factory Remix)'')
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* [2011.02.23] ''[[Yusha Series 20 Shunen Kinen Harvest|Yusha Series 20 Shunen Kinen ARVEST]]'' (#3 ''Bokura no Bouken'', #11 ''Bokura no Bouken (Karaoke Mix)'')
 
* [2011.09.15] ''[[Dunamis15 Original Soundtrack|DUNAMIS15 Original Soundtrack]]'' (CD2 #22 ''Kokuin ~tattoo~'')
 
* [2011.09.15] ''[[Dunamis15 Original Soundtrack|DUNAMIS15 Original Soundtrack]]'' (CD2 #22 ''Kokuin ~tattoo~'')
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*  [2013.03.06] [[Korekata Kirokuni]] - ''[[Live of Live|LIVE OF LIFE]] (#4 ''Gifted spiders'' featuring '''Tamura Naomi''', #6 ''The wonderland of peace'' featuring '''Tamura Naomi''')
 
* [2015.06.17] [[Suzuki Konomi]] - "[[Hikari no Metamorphosis (Duet ver.)]]" with '''Tamura Naomi''' (真聖輝のメタモルフォシス)
 
* [2015.06.17] [[Suzuki Konomi]] - "[[Hikari no Metamorphosis (Duet ver.)]]" with '''Tamura Naomi''' (真聖輝のメタモルフォシス)
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* [2017.11.14] ''[[Pop Meets Jazz|Pop meets Jazz]]'' (#2 ''Eien no Ichibyou'')
  
 
==Works==
 
==Works==

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Tamura Naomi (2015)

Tamura Naomi (田村直美) is a Japanese rock singer-songwriter. She is best known for singing the theme songs for the Magical Knight Rayearth series.

Profile

Information

Tamura Naomi first got into show business after her band STEP passed an audition for CBS Records after graduating from high school. The band would later rename itself as PEARL and release many albums. But all the member except Tamura would leave before the decade was up, allowing Tamura to start her solo career a year after in 1991 as PEARL.

She would first debut in 1994 with the single "Jiyuu no Hashi". But, it wasn't till her third single, "Eien no Ichibyou", that Tamura would become a hit singer. Her next single, "Yuzurenai Negai", was used in the anime Magical Knight Rayearth and became Tamura's first million copies seller. She would make her first appearance to the end of the year program Kouhaku Uta Gassen in 1995.

In 1997, her old band PEARL would see a revival and would bring new members to scene. Several years later in 2003, Naomi changed labels from Universal Music Japan to Crown Record. She would keep on jumping from record label to record label until she settle down with Airy Music in 2005. She would also formed the unit Mother with Ichiro and Grace.

In 2007, she released the best album tamuranaomi AKA sho-ta sho-ta AKA tamuranaomi to celebrate her 20 years in music. She also headed an anniversary tour, "LIVE A GO GO! 008 sho-ta a.k.a tamuranaomi tamuranaomi a.k.a sho-ta ~20th Anniversary special~", on the same day of the release of her best album. Two years later, Tamura would make her first American appearance at Otakon 2009.

Discography

Albums

Best Albums

Cover Albums

Live Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Compliations / Other

Works

Music

Vocals
Lyrics
Composition

External Links