Akira Inoue (musician)
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Akira Inoue 井上鑑 | |
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Born | 1953 (age 67–68) Tokyo, Japan |
Occupation(s) | Keyboardist, composer, producer |
Instruments | Keyboard |
Akira Inoue (井上鑑) (born 8 September 1953),[1] is a Japanese keyboard player, composer and producer. He was the recipient of the 23rd Japan Record Awards arranger award.
History[]
Inoue was born in Tokyo. His father was the pioneering Japanese cello player Yoritoro Inoue (井上頼豊).[1]
In the late 1970s, he played in the fusion group PARACHUTE. He released his first of many solo albums in the early 1980s.
He has also composed, arranged, and performed music for several films and OVAs, including SF Shinseiki Lensman, Lily C.A.T., and the Japan/West Germany 1984 film Windy Story. In the 1990s, he played in The Voice Project and on projects with Masako Kawamura.
He has produced projects for Anri, Mikio Sakai, Yoriko Ganeko, Masako Kawamura, The Voice Project, Kyosuke Himuro, , Furukawa Ten-sei, Sojiro, harpist Mai Takematsu, Minako Honda and the Yoshida Brothers.
Discography[]
As solo artist[]
- Tokyo Installation
As arranger[]
- C-Girl
- TRUE LOVE
- 恋のロックンロール・サーカス
- Chance!
- ボーイフレンドをつくろう
- Self Control
- 讃集詩 ALMIGHTY doubt
- 恋人になりたい
- 通り雨
- 泣かないでMY LOVE
- SUNSET SUMMER
- 暁のパラダイス・ロー���
- STARSHIP -光を求めて-
- 赤いギヤマン
- 波になって
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Akira Inoue, Biography". Universal Music, Japan (in Japanese). Universal Music, LLC. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
External links[]
- 1953 births
- Japanese composers
- Japanese male composers
- Japanese male musicians
- Living people
- Musicians from Tokyo
- Japanese musician stubs