Ōsama
Ōsama | |
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Ōsama during a gig in Tokyo October 2012. | |
Background information | |
Born |
Hyōgo, Japan | July 7, 1960
Genres | Rock, alternative metal |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | BMG, Mercury Records, Victor Entertainment |
Website |
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Ōsama (王様 Ōsama), born Ōsama Jirō (王様 治郎 Ousama Jirou), is a Japanese musician and guitarist born on 7 July 1960. He is from Nishinomiya in Hyōgo Prefecture.
Discography
Singles
- Funhouse Inc. (BMG Japan)
- Hadaka no Ōsama guruguru (裸の王様グルグル) (1995)
- Happy Xmas (1996, John Lennon) (Duet with Izumiya Shigeru)
- Pachinko Blue (パチンコ・ブルー) (2005)
Albums
- Funhouse Inc. (BMG Japan)
- Fukamurasaki densatsu (深紫伝説 1995, Deep Purple)
- Namari no hikōsen densatsu (鉛の飛行船伝説 1996, Led Zeppelin)
- Tenseki densatsu (転石伝説 1996, The Rolling Stones)
- Ōsama no ongaeshi (王様の恩返し 1996, Omnibus)
- Hamakko densatsu (浜っ子伝説 1996, The Beach Boys)
- Meccha yōkina tetsudō (めっちゃ陽気な鉄道伝説 1996, Grand Funk Railroad)
- Sōgō shite goran (想像してごらん 1996, John Lennon)
- Ōsama no takarabako (王様の宝箱 1997, Omnibus)
- Ōsama densatsu (王様伝説 2003, Best of)
- Mercury
- Kaettekita Ōsama no oiroke bokujō (帰ってきた王様のお色気牧場 1998, Omnibus)
- Gorippa!! (御立派!! 1999, Omnibus)
- Conisis Entertainment (independent)
- Seppun densatsu (接吻伝説 2000, Kiss)
- Niji densatsu (虹伝説 2001, Rainbow)
- Yukaina murabito tachi (ゆかいな村人たち 2002, Village People)
- Itoshino oira/Shiro anko densatsu (いとしのオイラ/しろあんこ伝説 2003, Eric Clapton)
- Kurisotsu densatsu (くりそつ伝説 2008)
- Hard Rock kōza ~Vol.1~ (ハードロック講座~Vol.1~ 2010)
- Kabutomushi gaiden (カブトムシ外伝 2005, music The Beatles covered)
- Kōtetsu densatsu ~kin no kan~ (鋼鉄伝説 〜金の巻〜 2008, orthodox heavy metal cover)
- Because of rights issues with the attached DVD, production was discontinued.
- Kaettekita kōtetsu densatsu ~kin no kan~ (帰って来た鋼鉄伝説~金の巻~ 2009)
- After the album Kōtetsu densatsu ~kin no kan~ was discontinued, the music alone was remastered and sold on this album.
Commercial songs
- Banana no Ōsama! Kanjukuō (バナナの王様!甘熟王! 2010)
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
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