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Tamio Okuda

Tamio Okuda is credited on 234 releases across 80 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1986–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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234

Pressings credited

80

Albums

5

Decades active

6

In collections

Biography

Tamio Okuda (奥田 民生, Okuda Tamio; born 12 May 1965) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and producer. He started his career in 1986 as a member of the band Unicorn. After Unicorn broke up, Okuda moved on to a solo career in 1994 with the single "Ai no Tame ni". He has written and composed many songs for various artists, particularly Puffy. He is signed to Sony Music Japan. He was ranked number 25 in a list of Japan's top 100 musicians, provided by HMV Japan in 2003. His band Unicorn was also ranked at number 61. Unicorn reunited in 2009. He appeared in the 2011 Batsu game on Gaki no Tsukai. He performed his song "Ai no Tame ni" with alternate lyrics to recap all that went on in the New Years' special. The Japanese dub of Cars 3 uses "Engine" as its ending theme. On July 11, 2018, Okuda, Kazuyoshi Saito, Yohito Teraoka (Jun Sky Walkers), Takashi Hamazaki (Flying Kids), Yo-King (Magokoro Brothers) and Tortoise Matsumoto announced the formation of a supergroup called the Curling Sitones (カーリングシトーンズ, Kāringu Shitōnzu). Each member is a multi-instrumentalist with all of them at-least being able to provide vocals and guitar and, like the Traveling Wilburys, each uses a pseudonym featuring "Sitone". They formed for a concert on September 23, 2018 at Zepp Tokyo celebrating Teraoka's 25th anniversary as a musician. In 2025, Okuda formed the unit Ooochie Koochie with Kōji Kikkawa.

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Credited work

234 releases · 80 albums · active 1986–2026

  • Performance · 773
  • Other credits · 301
  • Production · 106
  • Engineering · 8

Studios: Hitokuchizaka Studio · Sound Inn Studio · Sony Music Shinanomachi Studio · Sony Music Studios, Tokyo

Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Frequent collaborators

  • Puffy
  • Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
  • Unicorn (7)
  • Okuda Tamio
  • Various
  • Jellyfish (2)
  • Akiko Yano
  • The Verbs (2)

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