Born as Akiko Suzuki (鈴木顕子) on 13 February 1955 in Tokyo, Akiko Yano studied jazz piano in high school and recorded her first album, Japanese Girl, in 1976. To the familiar wispy, girlish voice of Japanese idoru, Yano added something different: a whimsical sense of mischief and the ability to simultaneously sing and improvise on the piano. Japanese Girl caused a sensation in the Japanese music scene, with Yano standing out from the Japanese pop scene of the time as something entirely original and different. After a failed marriage to Makoto Yano, the producer of Japanese Girl, she went on to become the wife and musical partner of Ryuichi Sakamoto, soundtrack auteur and former member of legendary '80s ele-pop unit Yellow Magic Orchestra. The partnership saw Yano join YMO on tour worldwide in the early '80s as support keyboardist, and she began to cultivate her own following in the US. Little Feat supported her on the West Coast, and she also participated in recordings with UK rock band Japan, led by David Sylvian and Thomas Dolby. Separating from Sakamoto, she moved to New York in the '90s, where she now gigs regularly and records with a range of musicians, mostly in the jazz field.
Mother of Miu Sakamoto alias Sister M.
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Telarc
CD, Album, Ltd, SHM + DVD, NTSC, SECAM, Sli
2023
Speedstar
CD, Album, Ltd + Blu-ray, Ltd
2021
2020
Better Days (2)
LP
2019
Kakubarhythm
12"
2018
2017
2017
2016
Speedstar
4xCD, Comp + DVD-V
2016
Speedstar Records
2xCD, Album
2015
Speedstar Records
2xCD, Album
2015
HMV Record Shop
7", Single
2015
2014
Yamaha Music Communications
CD, Album
2014
2013
Speedstar, Speedstar
CD, EP
2013
2012
Yamaha Music Communications
CD, Album
2012
GT Music
4xBlu-ray
2011
2010
2008
2006
Yamaha Music Communications
CD, Single + DVD-V, NTSC
2006
SMDR GT Music
2xCD, Comp + DVD-V, Comp, NTSC
2006
2005
Geneon Universal
CD, Album
2005
Moonriders Records
2xCD, Album
2004
2003
Epic Records Japan
CD, Maxi
2003
Epic
SACD, Hybrid, Comp
2002
Epic
CD, Maxi, Promo
2002
Epic Records Japan
CD, Maxi
2002
2001
Pony Canyon
DVD-V, NTSC
2000
Eastworld
2xCD, Album
2000
Epic
CD, Comp
2000
1999
Epic
CD, Single
1999
Tokuma Japan Communications
CD, Mini, Single, Promo
1999
1999
1998
Midi Inc.
CD, Mini, EP, Promo
1997
Epic
CD, Album
1997
1996
Epic
2xCD, Mini, Single
1996
1996
1995
Consipio Records
CD, Comp, P/Mixed, RM
1995
Epic
CD, Mini, Single
1995
Midi Inc.
CD, Comp
1995
1995
1994
Midi Inc.
CD, Album, RE, RM
1994
Midi Inc.
CD, Comp
1994
Epic
CD, Mini, EP
1994
Epic
CD, Mini, Single
1994
Epic
CD, Mini, Single, Promo
1994
Epic/Sony Records
Laserdisc, 12", Multichannel, NTSC
1994
1993
Midi Inc.
10xCD, Album, Comp, RM + Box, Ltd
1993
Epic
CD, Mini, Single
1993
1993
1993
1992
Midi Inc.
CD, Comp, RM
1992
Midi Inc.
CD, Comp
1992
Midi Inc.
CD, Album, Comp
1992
Sony
CD, Mini, Single
1992
Epic Records Group
CD, Mini, Single
1992
Epic
CD, Mini, Single
1992
1992
1991
1990
Midi Inc.
CD, Mini, Single
1990
Midi Inc.
8xCD, Album, Comp, RM + Box, Ltd
1990
Japan Record
5xCD, Album, Comp, RM + Box, Ltd
1990
1989
1989
1989
1988
MIDI Inc.
CD, Album, Comp
1988
1987
1987
1986
Midi Inc.
7", Single, Promo
1986
Sony Video Software
Laserdisc, 12", S/Sided, NTSC
1986
1986
1985
1984
日本プロクターアンドギャンブル株式会社
Flexi, 6", S/Sided, Promo
1984
1984
1983
Japan Record
7", Single
1983
1983
1982
1982
1982
1981
Japan Record
7", Single
1981
Japan Record
7", Single
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