Ohashi Trio

Ohashi Trio (大橋トリオ, born 12 July 1978) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and composer.[1] Throughout the early 2000s, Trio performed as a musician and producer, contributing to various albums and live shows under his birth name Yoshinori Ohashi (大橋 好規, Ohashi Yoshinori) before releasing his first self-produced album Pretaporter in 2007.[2] His debut on Avex Group's Rhythm Zone, I Got Rhythm? (2009) topped the iTunes Store's albums chart.[3] Throughout his career, he has released eighteen studio albums, seven singles and composed for multiple films.

Ohashi Trio
大橋 トリオ
Birth nameYoshinori Ohashi
Born (1978-07-12) 12 July 1978
Chiba, Japan
Occupation(s)Singer · songwriter · composer · musician
Years active2003–present
Websitehttps://www.ohashi-trio.com/
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
LabelsPatch Works Label (2006–2008)
Rhythm Zone (2009–2019)
A.S.A.B (2019–present)

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title JPN Oricon
Peak Weeks
2008 Borderless
"—" denotes items which failed to chart.

Soundtrack

Year Title
2006 Colours Original Soundtrack
2006 Baumkuchen Original Soundtrack
2006 Yomei 1 Kagetsu no Hanayome Original Soundtrack (余命1ヶ月の花嫁 オリジナル・サウンドトラック)
2006 Eiga Kaminari Sakura Original Soundtrack (映画 雷桜 オリジナル・サウンドトラック)
2006 Starman Kono Hoshi no Koi Original Soundtrack (スターマン・この星の恋 original soundtrack)
2006 P to JK Original Soundtrack (PとJK オリジナル・サウンドトラック)

Guest appearances

Year Title Other Artist(s) Album
2006 Standing There ~Ima, Soko ni Iku yo~ (Standing There 〜いま、そこに行くよ〜) Bonobos Standing There ~Ima, Soko ni Iku yo~ (Standing There 〜いま、そこに行くよ〜)
2011 Last Scene (ラストシーン) Tomoyatsu Hotei All Time Super Guest

Studio albums

Year Title JPN Oricon[4]
Peak Weeks
2007 Pretaporter 263 2
2008 This is Music 114 7
2009 A Bird 21 8
I Got Rhythm? 27 6
2010 Newold 29 4
2011 L (エル) 41 4
R (アール) 39 5
2012 White 34 4
2013 Plugged (プラグド) 24 6
Magic 30 3
2015 Parody 30 3
2016 10 (TEN) 13 5
2017 Blue 16 5
2018 Stereo 15 5
2019 Thunderbird 21 5
2020 This is Music Too 17 5
2021 New World 15 1

Live albums

Year Title JPN Oricon[4]
Peak Weeks
2015 OhashiTrio & The Pretaporters 2014 47 2

Cover albums

Year Title JPN Oricon[4]
Peak Weeks
2010 Fake Book 53 4
2011 Fake Book II 74 4
2012 Fake Book III 76 2

Compilation albums

Year Title JPN Oricon[4]
Peak Weeks
2014 Ohashi Trio Deluxe Best (大橋トリオ DELUXE BEST) 26 5
Ohashi Trio Standard & Ballad Best (大橋トリオ STANDARD & BALLAD BEST)
Ohashi Trio Standard Best (大橋トリオ STANDARD BEST)

Singles

Year Title JPN Oricon[4] Album
Peak Weeks
2009 Hadaka no Ōsama (はだかの王様) A Bird
Shine
A Bird
Boku to Tsuki no Waltz (僕と月のワルツ) I Got Rhythm?
2010 Okurukotoba (贈る言葉, cover) Fake Book
Honey Newold
2016 Ringo no Ki/Uchu Kara Yattekita ni Nyanbo (りんごの木/宇宙からやってきたにゃんぼー) 59 1 Non-album single
2017 Amy Said
She Stereo
Tori no You Ni (鳥のように)
2018 Natural Woman Thunderbird
S・M・I・L・E・S
"—" denotes items which failed to chart.

Guest appearances

Year Title Other Artist(s) Album
2009 Kaze no Tani no Nausicaa (風の谷のナウシカ) (Narumi Yasuda cover) None Ghibli meets Bossa Nova (ジブリ meets Bossa Nova)
2010 Mayonaka no Merry-Go-Round ~No Music, No Life~ (真夜中のメリーゴーランド 〜NO MUSIC, NO LIFE〜) Aoi Teshima No Music, No Life. Songs
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (Sherman Brothers cover) None Disney Rocks!!
2011 Totsuzen no Okurimono (突然の贈り物) (Taeko Ohnuki cover) None Happy Holidays!~City Pops Covers~
2012 Okurukotoba (贈る言葉) (Kaientai cover) None Happy Holidays!~80's Pops Covers~
Polly (Nirvana cover) None Nevermind Tribute
2013 Fine Thank You and You? (feat. Ohashi Trio) Shipsenti 10CM
2014 Stay Gold (Hikaru Utada cover) None Utada Hikaru no Uta −13 Kumi no Ongakuka ni Yoru 13 no Kaishaku ni Tsuite- (宇多田ヒカルのうた -13組の音楽家による13の解釈について-)
2018 TURN IT UP MONDO GROSSO Attune / Detune
Can't Stop Asako Toki Safari
2022 (......Le Petit Prince)(……小王子) Wu Qing-feng Mallarme's Tuesdays

References

  1. "Ohashi Trio / "A BIRD"" (in Japanese). VMC. 4 May 2009. Archived from the original on 21 September 2009. Ohashi who has worked on many movie music
  2. "[Recommuni] 特集: 大橋トリオ". Recommuni (in Japanese). 5 November 2008. Archived from the original on 14 May 2009. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  3. "大橋トリオ Ohashi Trio Official Website". 大橋トリオ Ohashi Trio Official Website (in Japanese). Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  4. "大橋トリオ". Oricon News. Retrieved 15 March 2021.


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