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Shirō Sagisu
鷺巣 詩郎
Sagisu c. 2004
Background information
Born (1957-08-29) August 29, 1957 (age 67)
Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
Genres
Occupations
Years active1978–present
Websitehttp://www.ro-jam.com

Shirō Sagisu (鷺巣 詩郎, Sagisu Shirō, born August 29, 1957)[5] is a Japanese composer, arranger and music producer. With a career spanning over 40 years (beginning in the late 1970s), he is best known for his works as a record producer for acts including various choir members Mike Wyzgowski, Misia, Satoshi Tomiie, and Ken Hirai. Sagisu has also worked as a film composer for several anime and films, being well known for his collaborations with Gainax, especially in the soundtrack of Hideaki Anno's series Neon Genesis Evangelion.

Sagisu's career in music started in 1977, when he became one of the members of jazz fusion band T-Square. He made three albums with the group before becoming a full-time composer and writer in 1979. By 1997, he had composed over 2,000 songs, advertising jingles and TV and movie pieces.[6] Sagisu won the Tokyo Anime Award for "Best Music" in 2010 for Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance.[7] Sagisu arranged a rendition of the Japanese national anthem, "Kimigayo", performed at the 2020 Summer Olympics opening ceremony by Misia.[8]

Discography

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Solo

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Year Title Notes Ref.
1979 EYES With Somethin' Special [9]
1980 Pole Position 2 With Somethin' Special [10]
1994 Final Fantasy VI Grand Finale Orchestral arrangement of 11 tracks from the game Final Fantasy VI
Co-arranged with Tsuneyoshi Saito
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1999 Shiro's Songbook [12]
2000 Shiro's Songbook 2 [13]
2001 Tribute to Cool! Shiro's Songbook 2.5 [14]
5.1 Gospel Songbook [15]
2002 Shiro's Songbook "Remixes and More" [16]
2003 Shiro's Songbook Selection London Freedom Choir [17]
2005 Shiro's Songbook Ver 7.0 [18]
2013 Shiro's Songbook Xpressions [19]
2017 Shiro's Songbook The Hidden Wonder of Music [20]
2018 Shiro's Ani-Songbook [21]
2022 Shiro’s Songbook 11 [22]
2022 Shiro's Songbook Bleach Bankai! [23]

T-Square

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Year Title Ref.
1978 Lucky Summer Lady [24]
Midnight Lover [25]
1979 Make Me A Star [26]

Works

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Anime

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TV series

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Year Title Ref.
1984 Attacker You! [27]
1987 Kimagure Orange Road [28]
1990 Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water [29]
1995 Neon Genesis Evangelion [30]
1998 His and Her Circumstances [31]
2002 Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi [32]
2004 Bleach [33]
2007 Skull Man [34]
2012 Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic [35]
2013 Magi: The Kingdom of Magic [36]
2014 Black Bullet [37]
2016 Berserk [38][39]
2018 SSSS.Gridman [40]
2021 SSSS.Dynazenon [41]
2022 Berserk: The Golden Age Arc – Memorial Edition [42]
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War [43]

Films and original video animations

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Year Title Notes Ref.
1985 Leda: The Fantastic Adventure of Yohko [44]
Megazone 23 Part I [45]
1986 Ai City [46]
1987 Megazone 23 Part II [47]
Battle Royal High School [48]
1988 I Want to Return to That Day [49]
1991 Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water – The Motion Picture [50]
1992 Macross II [51]
Ushio & Tora Composer for the first six episodes [52]
1996 Garzey's Wing [53]
1997 Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth [54]
The End of Evangelion [55]
2006 Bleach: Memories of Nobody [56]
2007 Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone [57]
Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion [58]
2008 Bleach: Fade to Black [59]
2009 Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance [60]
2010 Bleach: Hell Verse [61]
2012 Berserk: The Golden Age Arc [62]
Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo [63]
2014 until You come to me. Japan Animator Expo's short [64]
2015 On a Gloomy Night Japan Animator Expo's short [65]
Memoirs of Amorous Gentlemen Japan Animator Expo's short [66]
2021 Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time [67]
2023 Gridman Universe [68]

Theatrical films

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Year Title Ref.
2001 Musa [69]
2004 Casshern [70]
2006 The Restless [71]
2015 Attack on Titan [72]
2016 Shin Godzilla [73]
2020 Wotakoi [74]
2022 Shin Ultraman [75]
2023 An Endless Sunday [76]

Television dramas

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Year Title Ref.
2002 Love Quotient [77]
2010 Tomehane! Suzuri Kōkō Shodōbu [78]

Video games

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Year Title Ref.
TBA Project GAMM [79]

Songwriting credits

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1980s

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Year Title Artist(s) Album/Single
1981 "Sentimental Journey" Iyo Matsumoto Sentimental Journey
"Hitokakera no Natsu", "Time Capsule", "Yakan Hikou", "Scramble no Koutsuuten" Sentimental Iyo
1982 "Love me Tender", "Nijiiro no Fantasy" Iyo Matsumoto Love me Tender
"TV no Kuni kara Kira Kira", "Pata Pata" TV no Kuni kara Kira Kira
"Otona Janaino", "Koi wa Ban Ban" Otona Janaino
"Dakishimetai", "Kiss In The Dream" Dakishimetai
"Majokko Seventeen", "Pandora no Yume", "Frio no Natsu", "Nageki no Nightingale", "Tasogare no Poem" Only Seventeen
"Crystal Love", "Born to be a star", Hideki Saijo Crystal Love
"Ano Koro ni Mou Ichido", "Ai no Bracelet" Yu Hayami Ano Koro ni Mou Ichido
"Meguriai" (めぐりあい)[80] Daisuke Inoue Meguriai
1983 "Taiyou ga Ippai", "Namida no Handkief" Iyo Matsumoto Taiyou ga Ippai
"Toki ni Ai wa", "Shinju no Earring" Toki ni Ai wa
"Oshare Namida" Endless Summer
"Akai Ribbon no Present", "Shigeki Kudasai Boy", "Snow Flake Samba", "Koigokoro 3 Octave", "For you, Christmas" Yume Hitotsu Shinkirou
"Chinese Kiss", "Elliot" Chinese Kiss
"Sayonara no Monogatari", "Yasashisa no Yokogao" Chiemi Hori Sayonara no Monogatari
"Natsuiro no Diary", "Taiyou no Romance" Natsuiro no Diary
"Good-by Winter", "Anemone no Shoukei", "Love Me!", "Morning Ranvedouz", "Shyna Boy", "12Gatsu no Inori" Yuki no Concerto
"Sweet Surrender", "WANGAN High Way" Miki Matsubara Sweet Surrender
"Moonlight Review" Revue
"Weather Song", "45 Nichi" Naoko Kawai Half Shadow
1984 "Kaze no Magical" Kyoko Koizumi Nagisa no Haikara Ningyou
"Control" Naoko Kawai Control
"Kuchibiru no Privacy", "Mebius no Kagami" Kuchibiru no Privacy
"Taiyou no Shita no Stranger", "Machikado", "Maboroshi no Natsu" Summer Delicacy
"Ai wa Kagirinaku", "Still Love Me" Hiromi Go Ougonkyou I: 2oku 4senman no Hitomi
"Haru wa Sara Sara" Youko Nagayama Haru wa Sara Sara
"Shabon", "Pianissimo" Shabon
"100Man Tsubu no Namida" Shibugakitai Beranmee! Dandy
"Kokuhaku: Aisuru Hito he", "Hoshizora kara Merry Christmas" Honesty: Maji
"Seishun Prelude" (青春プレリュード)[80] Harumi Kamo Seishun Prelude
"Love with You: Ai no Present" (Love with You ~愛のプレゼント~)[80] Chie Kobayashi Love with You: Ai no Present
1985 "Gekka Bijin", "Otanoshimi wa Korekara..." Iyo Matsumoto Gekka Bijin
"Dokuritsu Sengen" Pony Tail wa Nusubanai
"Nantetatte Idol" Kyoko Koizumi Nantetatte Idol
"Yokosuka Day Dream" Today's Girl
"Flapper", "Someday" Flapper
"Debut: Fly me to love" Naoko Kawai Debut: Fly me to love
"I'm in love" Lavender Lips
"Oriental Eyes (Sometimes, Somewhere)", "Eien no Cinema House (Thousands Frames)" Stardust Garden
"Kishuu" Naoko Ken Kishuu
"Kanashii Opera", "Kakashi" Deep
"Imagination", "Communication", "1984", "Reaching Out" Junko Yagami Communication
"Gold Wind" Youko Nagayama Gold Wind
"Kill", "Yabanna Shuumatsu" Shibugakitai Kill
"Moon Venus" Moon Venus
"Kibun wa New Orleans", "One More Night", "Namida no Amtrak" Burrow Gag from New San Francisco
"Tsumi Daze! New York", "Kanashimi no Kageki", "Good-bye Hollywood", "Otosareta China Town" Exotic
"Transformer"[80] Satoko Shimonari Transformer
""Moete Hero" (燃えてヒーロー)"[80] Takayuki Takemoto [ja] Moete Hero
""Hadashi no Soldier" (裸足のソルジャー)"[80] Kōsuke Shimoyama Hadashi no Soldie
1986 "Mind Game", "Mosaic no Shiro", "Pink Champagne", Exotica", "Jealous Candle" Akina Nakamori Crimson
"Yuujou no Monogatari" Toshihiko Tahara Hard ni Yasashiku
"Friendly you", "Utsukushiki Grotesque" Kyoko Koizumi Hard ni Yasashiku
"Tasogare no Monologue" Miki Imai Tasogare no Monologue
"Melting Point", "Hitomi ni I love you Yoko Oginome Non-Stopper
"Venus" Youko Nagayama Venus (sg)
"Sushi Kuinee!" Shibugakitai Sushi Kuinee!
"Koufuku no One Eight Ticket" Tonde Hi ni Haire Natsu no Reijou
"Arabian Kiss Club" Arabian Kiss Club
"Ano Koro no Oretachi" Koibitotachi no Bldv.
"Summer Night Carnival", "Manatsu no Dekigoto", "Hatachi no Pinocchio", "City" Passionate Paradise
"Poo-side Clash", "Andromeda no Namida", "Youki na Holy Night" Horoscope
"City Dreams From Tokyo", "Madness" Hideki Saijo From Tokyo
"Transformer 2010"[80] Shō Hirose Transformer 2010
"Anime ja Nai – Yume o Wasureta Furui Chikyūjin yo" (アニメじゃない〜夢を忘れた古い地球人よ〜), "Jidai ga Naiteiru" (時代が泣いている) [80] Masahito Arai Anime ja Nai – Yume o Wasureta Furui Chikyūjin yo
1987 "Star", Moshi Mouichido Aerunara Yui Asaka Star
"Escape no Natsu" Hitomi ni Storm
"To be late" Rainbow
"Nanamena Ai wo Yurushite" Miho Nakayama 50/50
"Bad Boy" Catch Me
"Liberty Girl", "Okkochai na Randevouz", "Linne Magic" One and Only
"U Bu" Kyoko Koizumi Kyouko no Kiyoku Tanoshiku Utsukushiku
"Sleepless Heart", "Odosarete..." Junko Ohashi Question
"Lonely Liar" Yu Hayami Lonely Liar
"Makkana Miniskirt" Onyanko Club Circle
"Killer Toori ga Mainichi Party", "Babylon A Go Go", "Shonen no Saigo no Natsu", "Wangan Taiyōzoku (version II)", "Karuizawa Collection" Yoko Oginome Route 246 Connexion
"Nile in blue" Momoko Kikuchi Nile in blue
"Off Limits" Glass no Sougen
"Dreamin' Rider", "Yokohama City of Lights", "Sundial" Escape from Dimension
"Mister Monday", "Two of hearts, "I like you", "Sunny", "Papa Don't Preach", "Give me up" Youko Nagayama Venus (al.)
"Tora! Tora! Tora!", "Yajuu no Bigaku" Shibugakitai Tora! Tora! Tora
"Natsu no Mirage" (夏のミラージュ)[80] Kanako Wada [ja] Natsu no Mirage
"Orange Mystery" (オレンジ・ミステリー)[80] Hideyuki Nagashima [ja] Orange Mystery
"Yumeiro Chaser" (夢色チェイサー)[80] Mami Ayukawa Yumeiro Chaser
1988 "Kanashimi no Tsubasa" Yui Asaka Cecile
"Heartbreak Bay Blues", "All My Love" Candid Girl
"Sugar Baby Love", "Kaze no Prelude" Wink Sugar Baby Love
"Dance with me", "Anata no Kata ni Hoho Umete " Moonlight Serenade
"Yumeiro Club" Yoshie Kashiwabara Aishita dake yo
"Checking Out" Yu Hayami Get Up
"In the room", "Megami no Migite" Miki Matsubara In the room
all songs Wink
"Superstition", "Suteki ni Fade Away" Yoko Oginome CD-Rider
"Lonely Goodnight" Youko Nagayama Lonely Goodnight
"Show Me", "Toy Boy", "I Think We Are Alone Now", Tokyo Menu
"No Escape", "Atarashii Yesterday", "Lahaina no Kaze", "Akirakani Ai ni Natteta", "Bananafish no Hi", "Be-Song" F-1
"I Should Go Away", "Once Again" Hideki Saijou 33sai
1989 "Night Dancer" Yui Asaka True Love
"Bandit", "White Nights" Melody Fair
"No to iu Aijou", "Anymore Ai Nante", "Bara Jikan", "Yoake no Metro" Yoshie Kashiwabara Yes I Love You: Unmei wo Koete
"Sennen Roman", "Rhetorica" Yoko Oginome Fair Tension
"Sukoshizutsu no Ai" Noriko Sakai Sayonara wo Sugite
"All Right" All Right
"Anata ni Home Sick", "100% no Koibito", "Koi to Ai no Nuance", "Blink", "Arigatou Heart Breat" My Dear/Noriko Part V
"Bokura no Yume ni Yoroshiku" (ボクらの夢によろしく)[80] Cha-cha [ja] Bokura no Yume ni Yoroshiku

1990s–2000s

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Year Title Artist(s) Album/Single
1990 "Omatsuri Ninja" Ninja Omatsuri Ninja
"Ressha" Ninja
"Shake My Day", "Monalisa" Hideki Saijo Shake My Day
"Yōshun no Passage" (陽春のパッセージ)[80] Yoko Yanaka [ja] Yōshun no Passage
""Zettai! Part 2" [ja]" (絶対!Part2)[80] Yoshie Hayasaka Zettai! Part 2
1991 "Growing Up" Hikaru Genji Growing Up
"Heart no Chikyuugi" 333 (Thank You)
"Ringo Hakusho" Ninja Ringo Hakusho
"Ooi! Kurumayasan"[80] Ooi! Kurumayasan
"Overture (Festival Music)" Summer Fiesta
"Gyakuten Typhoon", "Harahorohirehare"[80] Yoshie Hayasaka Gyakuten Typhoon
1992 "Futari no Birthday" Kohmi Hirose Futari no Birthday
"Yakusoku"[80] Hiroko Kasahara Mou Ichido Love You
1993 "Yumemiru Planet" Yoko Oginome Yumemiru Planet
1994 "Kawaii Onna", "Yumemiru Chikara", "Mama wa Nandemo Shitteru" Izumi Yukimura I'm a Singer
1998 "Never Gonna Cry" Misia Mother Father Brother Sister
"The Glory Day" The Glory Day
1999 "One! Wasurenai Hibi
2001 "Still Rain" Nanase Aikawa The Last Quarter
"Nocturne" Misia Marvelous
"Gaining Through Losing" Ken Hirai Gaining Through Losing
"C'est la Vie" Chemistry The Way We Are
2002 "Treat or Goblins", "Anata no Kokoro ni" Megumi Hayashibara Treat or Goblins
"Running Away" Chemistry Kimi wo Sagashiteta
"Move on" It Takes Two
"Boku ga Chikyuu wo Sukuu: Sounds of Spirit" Skoop On Somebody [ja] Boku ga Chikyuu wo Sukuu: Sounds of Spirit
2003 "Flapper" Smap SMAP 016/MIJ
"The Light: A Journey To The Promised Land" Junpei Shiina Amai Yoru no Kaori
"Kokoro Hitotsu" Misia Kokoro Hitotsu
2004 "Eyes on me", "Diamond" Mars & Roses
"Fuyu no Etranger" Singer for Singer
"My Rivets" Chemistry OnexOne
2005 "For Isla Bonita" Kaori Natori Darling
2006 "Stay" Stay
"Hitosuji no Kiseki" Gospellers Hitosuji no Kiseki
2009 "Standing bird", "Get Ready, "XYZ", "Let Me Be Myself", "Deep Breathing", "Welcome to my fan club", "Hate me hate you", "Paranoia", "Your Rock", "Heart&Soul" May'n Styles

2010s–2020s

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Year Title Artist(s) Album/Single
2010 "Ave Maria 2010" Yoko Takahashi Doukoku he no Monologue
"Shuuketsu no Sadame", "Kyou no Hi wa Sayonara: Maternal Version" Megumi Hayashibara Shuuketsu no Sadame
"Kiss of life" Ken Hirai Urauta Baka
"Ai wa Furu Hoshi no Gotoku" (愛は降る星のごとく)[80] May'n Ai wa Furu Hoshi no Gotoku
"Shinjitemiru", "My Lovely Thing" Shinjitemiru
2011 "Kioku" Misia Kioku
"Soul Quest Overture", "This is me" Soul Quest
"Smile", "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)", "This Christmas" Misia no Mori: Forest Covers
"Moshimo Kimi ga Negaunara", "Ai wa Furu Hoshi no Gotoku", "Phonic Nation" May'n If you...
2012 "Jewels" May'n Heat
2013 "Arigatou Okagesan", "Yume ga Hontou ni Naru Fune" Harumi Miyako Arigatou Okagesan
"Lethe" May'n Yamai Dare Darlin'
2014 "Tomorrow" Ken Hirai Soredemo Shitai
"Trickstar" Iori Nomizu Shikkoku wo Nuritsubuse
2015 "Mayonaka no Hide and Seek" Misia Shiroi Kisetsu
"Orphans no Namida"[80] Orphans no Namida
2016 ""Meimoku no Kanata" (瞑目の彼方)[80] Nagi Yanagi Meimoku no Kanata
2017 "Who will know - furusato", "Tensions - welcome to the stage", "Who will know - snedronningen" Yoko Takahashi Welcome to the stage!
2018 "Come sweet death, second impact", "The Image of black me", "Dilemmatic triangle opera AYANAMI Version" Megumi Hayashibara Fifty-Fifty
"Amazing Life" Misia Life is going on and on
2019 "Lifetime with..." May'n Yell
2020 "Kagayaki no Etude" Sumire Morohoshi Tsumuji Kaze
2022 "Wish" Mika Nakashima Wish
2023 "What If?" Yoko Takahashi Evangelion Eternally
"The End", "Seiza" Junna Dear

See also

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References

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