Artist's albums
ユーミン万歳!〜松任谷由実50周年記念ベストアルバム〜
2022 · album
Call me back
2022 · single
きみのためにSuperman
2021 · single
深海の街
2020 · album
雪の道しるべ
2020 · single
知らないどうし
2020 · single
あなたと 私と
2020 · single
深海の街
2019 · single
45周年記念ベストアルバム ユーミンからの、恋のうた。
2018 · album
宇宙図書館
2016 · album
残火
2016 · single
気づかず過ぎた初恋
2015 · single
POP CLASSICO
2013 · album
40周年記念ベストアルバム 日本の恋と、ユーミンと。
2012 · compilation
恋をリリース
2012 · single
夜明けの雲
2011 · single
Road Show
2011 · album
ダンスのように抱き寄せたい / バトンリレー
2010 · single
そしてもう一度夢見るだろう
2009 · album
SEASONS COLOURS -秋冬撰曲集-
2007 · album
人魚姫の夢
2007 · single
SEASONS COLOURS -春夏撰曲集-
2007 · album
A GIRL IN SUMMER
2006 · album
虹の下のどしゃ降りで / Smile again
2006 · single
ついてゆくわ / あなたに届くように
2005 · single
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Biography
Yumi Matsutoya (formerly Yumi Arai) became one of the most famous members of Japan's singer/songwriter era in the 1970s, and continued to garner hits into the 2000s, a notable feat if one considers the careers of her Western contemporaries: Carly Simon, Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro, and so on. Her voice is instantly recognizable: rough and smooth at the same time, bitter and sweet, slightly nasal, but deeper and lower than most Japanese female singers (it has become more so over time). She never fit the model of the cute, perky pop singer, but her fans are legion, allowing her to tour with a new album almost every year since she hit the big time in 1980. Her fans know her by her nickname, "Yuming." Born in Tokyo in 1954, Arai made her debut in 1973 with the album Hikokigumo. Her first single barely cracked the Top 40, but then again neither had the debut singles of her contemporaries; it wasn't about that at the time. Unlike a more folk- or guitar-based sound of the West, Yumi Arai's music was closer to the jazz-rock of Chicago or Steely Dan without the cynical edge. Three years later, things began to click. Her single "Anohi Ni Kaeritai" made the Top Ten; the accompanying album Yuming Brand was a success; and to top it off Arai married the arranger of the music from that album, Masataka Matsutoya, changing her name. (Her husband continues to be her arranger to this day). From 1985 to the late '90s, she was more often in the Top Ten charts than out of it. Her tours sold out, known for their elaborate costumes and stage shows, and her records continued to sell in the millions. Matsutoya has influenced many female singers who have come after, showing that one can be successful and have artistic control without sacrificing anything. ~ Ted Mills, Rovi