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Takanori Nishikawa - Definition

Takanori Nishikawa more popular as T.M.R. (Takanori Makes Revolution) is a Japanese J-Pop singer. He was born on September 19th, 1970 in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. In 1996, he released his debut single, "Dokusai" (american translation: "Monopolize") which had started his huge fan base. Later in 1996, he entered the J-Pop scene in a huge way, his song "Heart of Sword - Yoake Mae" ("Heart of Sword - Before Sunrise") was used in the anime Rurouni Kenshin as the series third closing theme. He has produced 20 singles and 9 albums. T.M.R. recently entered the voice acting biz by doing the voice of Miguel Aiman for the most recent Gundam series, Gundam Seed. He has also contributed two songs to Gundam Seed, "Invoke" which is Gundam Seed's opening theme, and "Meteor" which is Gundam Seed's 26th episode insert song, both of those songs can be found on his recently released album "Coordinate". Following Gundam SEED, he made"Ignited" as the first opening for Gundam SEED destiny.

In 2003, Takanori Nishikawa made his live concert debut in the United States at the anime convention, Otakon. His concert was extremely popular and many attendees of Otakon 2003 filled the ballroom of the Baltimore Convention Center and a overflow room located in a exhibition hall of the Baltimore Convention Center to see him perform.

In 2004, Takanori Nishikawa is expected to attend PMX.

Takanori Nishikawa is represented by Sony Music Japan in Japan and Tofu Records in the United States.

Contents

Full Discography of T.M.R.

This is a full list of CDs/videos that TMR has done from 1996-2004.

1996

  • Dokusai - Monopolize (Single) Released: 5/13/1996
  • hesojokujo-Venus-(single) Released: 7/15/1996
  • Makes Revolution (Album) Released: 8/12/1996
  • Heart of Sword - Yoakemae (Single) Released: 11/11/1996
  • Live Revolution 1 - Makes Revolution (VHS Video) Released: 12/01/1996

1997

  • Restoration Level ->3 (Album) Released: 2/21/1997
  • Level 4 (Single) Released: 4/21/1997
  • Video (Title Unknown) (VHS Video) Released: 5/21/1997
  • High Pressure (Single) Released: 7/01/1997
  • Live Revolution 2 - Ishin Level ->3 (VHS Video) Released: 8/01/1997
  • White Breath (Single) Released: 10/22/1997

1998

  • triple joker (Album) Released: 1/21/1998
  • Aoi Hekireki (Single) Released: 2/25/1998
  • triple joker (VHS Video) Released: 3/01/1998
  • Hot Limit (Single) Released: 6/24/1998
  • Thunderbird (Single) Released: 10/07/1998
  • Burnin' X'mas (Single) Released: 10/28/1998

1999

  • Wild Rush (Single) Released: 2/03/1999
  • The Force (Album) Released: 3/10/1999

2000

  • Black or White? version 3 (Single) Released: 4/19/2000
  • Heat Capacity (Single) Released: 5/24/2000
  • Discordanza Try My Remix - Single Collections (Album) Released: 6/28/2000
  • Madan - Der Freischutz (Single) Released: 9/06/2000
  • progress (Album) Released: 10/12/2000

2001

  • Boarding (Single) Released: 2/07/2001

2002

  • Out of Orbit - Triple Zero (Single) Released: 2/20/2002
  • Out of Orbit - Triple Zero (Album) Released: 2/20/2002
  • T.M. Revolution 0001 (DVD Video) Released: 7/01/2002
  • Invoke (Single) Released: 10/30/2002

2003

  • Coordinate (Album) Released: 3/26/2003
  • Sonic Warp the Visual Fields (DVD Video) Released: 11/19/2003

2004

  • Albireo (Single) Released: 2/25/2004
  • Seventh Heaven (Album) Released: 3/17/2004

(Source: Sony Music Japan's site for Takanori Nishikawa (http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/eng/ES/TMRevolution/))

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