Chisato Moritaka discography
Chisato Moritaka discographyStudio albums 13 EPs 2 Live albums 1 Compilation albums 7 Singles 40 Video albums 56[ fn 1] Music videos 39[ fn 2] Remix albums 3 Collaborations 2 Karaoke albums 1 Video games 3 Exclusive releases 3
The discography of Japanese singer-songwriter Chisato Moritaka consists of thirteen studio albums, seven compilation albums , and forty singles released since 1987.
Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Extended plays
Remix albums
Collaborations
Karaoke albums
Singles
Regular singles
Collaboration singles
Other recordings
As a featured artist
Release date
Work
Song
Notes
July 7, 1999
"Suichū Megane"/"Tanabata no Yoru, Kimi ni Aitai" single
"Tanabata no Yoru, Kimi ni Aitai" (七夕の夜、君に逢いたい , "I Want to Meet You on Tanabata Night")
Chappie's third single.
September 12, 1999
Dear Yuming
"Ano Hi ni Kaeritai" (あの日にかえりたい , "I Want to Return to Those Days")
Yumi Matsutoya tribute album.
October 29, 1999
Fujiya Co.
"Peko-chan no Uta" (ペコちゃんの歌 , "Peko-chan's song")
Released to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fujiya Co.
May 2007
Nissan
"LaLaLa Driving LaLaLa Lafesta" (ラララ ドライビング ラララ ラフェスタ )
Nissan Lafesta commercial jingle.
September 25, 2013
"Kumamonmon" single
"Kumamonmon " (くまモンもん )
Kumamon theme song.
December 18, 2013
Nande Kimi wa Boku yori Boku no Koto Kuwashii no?
"Yoru no Entotsu " (夜の煙突 , "Night Chimney")
Carnation tribute album.
July 23, 2014
Lindberg Tribute ~Minna no Lindberg~
"Believe in Love"
Lindberg tribute album.
December 23, 2020
Egao no Uta ~ Minna no Kokoro ni Nokoru Suteki na Kyoku, Kokoro ni Sotto Yorisou Uta ~
"Kibun Sōkai"/"Watarasebashi"
Various artists album.
As a guest artist
Release date
Artist
Work
Song
Notes
October 25, 1990
Yuichi Takahashi
Kaze
"Koi wa Norikonasenai Mono" (恋は乗りこなせないもの , "Love Can't Handle")
Chorus
May 25, 1991
Carnation
Elec.King
"Mōretsuna Hito Mōretsuna Koi" (モーレツな人 モーレツな恋 , "Bodacious People, Bodacious Love")
Duet; alternate version of Moritaka's song "Uchi ni Kagitte Son'na Koto wa nai Hazu" from Kokon Tozai .
May 25, 1994
Haruhiko Andō
Kimi wo Kowashitai
"Kimi wo Kowashitai" (君を壊したい , I Will Destroy You ) "Kiss"
Drums
July 21, 1995
Shigeru Izumiya
Tsuioku no Eight Beat
"True Love" (トゥルーラブ , Turū Rabu )
Vocals, chorus
July 25, 1998
Watashi ni wa Yume ga Aru
(Unknown)
Drums; both Moritaka and Todd Roper (Cake ) were credited in the album, but not on specific tracks.
December 18, 1996
Sharam Q
Golden Q
"White" (ホワイト , Howaito )
Additional drums
February 19, 1997
L⇔R
"Aine Kleine Nacht Music"
"Son'na Kibun ja nai (Jam Taste Version)" (そんな気分じゃない "JAM TASTE Version" , "I Don't Feel Like That (Jam Taste Version)")
Drums on chorus, fills on refrain.
May 25, 1997
Towa Tei
Sound Museum
"Tamilano"
Sampling drum breaks
April 2, 2005
Flash
"Sometime Samurai "
Drums
September 21, 1997
Chara
Junior Sweet
"Shimashima no Bambi" (しましまのバンビ , "Striped Bambi")
Drums
November 1, 1997
Takuro Yoshida & Love Love All Stars
Min'na Daisuki
"Waga Yoki Tomo yo" (我が良き友よ , "My Good Friend")
Drums
September 30, 1998
Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami
Welcome to My Life
"Welcome to My Rhythm (Kon'na Oira ni Dare ga Shita)" (WELCOME TO MY RHYTHM [こんなオイラに誰がした] ) "Arashi wo Yobu Otoko" (嵐を呼ぶ男 , "The Man who Calls the Storm")
Solo drums
May 21, 1999
COIL
Kurukuru Fetish
"Kurukuru Fetish" (クルクル フェチ , Kurukuru Fechi )
Drums
August 21, 1999
George Tokoro
Sentaku Dassui
"Koi no Uta" (恋の唄 , "Love Song")
Drums
October 28, 2009
Junichi Inagaki
Otoko to On'na 2
"Ame" (雨 , "Rain")
Duet; cover of Moritaka's 1990 single.
November 22, 2010
Aya Matsuura
Click You Link Me
"Watarasebashi" (渡良瀬橋 , "Watarase Bridge")
Chorus, alto recorder; cover of Moritaka's 1993 single.
April 9, 2011
Ganbarou Nippon Ai wa Katsu Singers
Ai wa Katsu (愛は勝つ , Love Wins )
"Ai wa Katsu"
Vocals
August 7, 2013
Various artists (Chisato Moritaka x Shigeru Izumiya)
Shōwa no Uta yo, Arigatō
"Kanashikute Yarikirenai" (悲しくてやりきれない , "Unbearably Sad")
Duet
Various artists (Aki Yashiro x Shigeru Izumiya)
"Yoru ni Tsumazuki" (夜につまづき , "Stumbling at Night")
Drums
September 7, 2016
Various artists (Shoko Aida & Chisato Moritaka)
The Peanuts Tribute Songs
"Jōnetsu no Hana" (情熱の花 , "Passion Flower")
Vocals
As a songwriter
Release date
Artist
Song
Co-writer
Arrangement
Notes
January 25, 1991
Yuichi Takahashi
"Kumori Sora" (くもり空 , "Cloudy Sky")
Yuichi Takahashi (music)
Yuichi Takahashi
July 25, 1992
Noriko Katō
"Hikisakanaide Futari wo" (引き裂かないで二人を , "Don't Tear Us Apart")
Hideo Saitō (music)
Hideo Saitō
B-side of "Kondo Watashi Doko ka Tsurete itte Kudasai yo " single
August 1, 1994
Gen Takayama
"Nemurasete" (眠らせて , "Let Me Sleep")
Eiji Takino (lyrics)
Toshirō Imaizumi
November 23, 1994
Ayako Shimizu
"13 Tsuki no Ame 〜 Semete Ame ga Yamu made 〜" (13月の雨〜せめて雨が止むまで〜 , "13 Months of Rain ~ At Least Until the Rain Stops ~")
Kei Wakakusa
April 26, 1995
Sanae Johnouchi
"Shiawase ni Narimasu" (幸せになります , "Be Happy")
Hideo Saitō (music)
Hideo Saitō
July 26, 1995
Gen Takayama
"Kokoro no Tobira" (心の扉 , "The Door to the Heart")
Eiji Takino (lyrics)
Toshirō Imaizumi
September 21, 1995
Akiko Wada
"Saa Bōken da" (さあ冒険だ , "Join the Adventure")
Shigesato Itoi (co-lyrics) Carl Smoky Ishii (music)
Kome Kome Club
July 23, 1999
Country Musume
"Futari no Hokkaido" (二人の北海道 , "Two People in Hokkaido")
Tsunku (music)
Yasuaki Maejima
November 30, 1999
"Yuki Geshiki" (雪景色 , "Snow Scene") "Yuki da Yori" (雪だより , "News from the Snow")
Yuichi Takahashi
Videography
Music videos
As a featured artist
Other versions
"Michi" (Chisato-hime no Bōken)
"Futari wa Koibito" (Color Version)
Music video albums
Live video albums
As a guest artist
No.
Title
Main artist
Release date
Notes
1
Pacific Heaven at Yokohama Arena
Pacific Heaven Club Band
January 2001
Chisato Moritaka Fan Club exclusive release on VHS. Recorded live at Yokohama Arena on August 24, 1999, featuring Stardust Revue, Kan , East Cloud, Something Else , Chère, and Temiyan.
2
Cute Budokan Concert 2013: Queen of J-pop ~ Tadori Tsuita On'na Senshi ~
Cute
December 18, 2013
Recorded live at Nippon Budokan on September 10, 2013.
3
35th Anniversary Stardust Revue Dai Enkai ~ 6-hour Large Collaboration Live ~
Stardust Revue
January 31, 2018
Recorded live at Saitama Super Arena on May 20, 2017.
Exclusive releases
No.
Title
Label
Release date
Notes
1
Chisato Moritaka DVD Collection No. 15
Warner Music Japan / zetima
2001
Mail-order exclusive release for those who purchased the first edition releases of DVD Collection Nos. 1-14 .
2
Live House Tour 1998 sa va sa va
zetima
January 31, 2002
Chisato Moritaka Fan Club exclusive release on DVD and VHS. Recorded live at Akasaka Blitz on October 12, 1998.
3
Love Vol. 11 Special DVD
Up-Front Works
February 1, 2018
Online exclusive release for those who purchased all 10 volumes of the Love DVD series.
Video games
^ This includes the music video compilation albums and concert DVDs.
^ This does not include the alternate versions of some music videos.
References
External links
Studio albums Mini albums Live albums Compilations Remix albums Singles Other songs Videos Related articles