词条 | Salyu |
释义 |
| image = | name = Salyu | birth_name = {{nihongo|Ayako Mori|森綾子|Mori Ayako}}[1]{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|10|13|df=y}} | death_date = | occupation = Singer | module = {{Infobox musical artist|embed=yes | background = solo_singer | genre = {{hlist|J-pop|alternative|experimental|electronica|folk}}| |years_active = 2000–present | label_name = Toy's Factory | associated_acts = {{hlist|Bank Band|Cibo Matto|Cornelius|Takeshi Kobayashi|Tatsuya Kokufu| Ilmari|Lands (band)|Lily Chou-Chou|Miss Monday|Mr. Children|Quruli|Nanao Tavito|Zentaro Watanabe|Wise}} | website = {{url|salyu.jp}} }}}} {{nihongo|Salyu|サリュ|Saryu|born October 13, 1980}} is a Japanese singer, produced by Takeshi Kobayashi. She debuted in 2000 as the fictional singer Lily Chou-Chou for the film All About Lily Chou-Chou, and later debuted as a solo artist in 2004. She is best known for her charity single collaboration with Bank Band in 2006, "To U." Salyu has also worked as a voice actress for the Japanese-language version of the game Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box (2007), in which she voiced the character {{nihongo|Mrs. Rose|ローズ夫人|Rōzu Fujin}} (known as Babette in the English version).[2] In 2011, Salyu embarked on a new solo project going by the name {{nihongo|salyu × salyu|サリュ バイ サリュ|Saryu Bai Saryu}}.BiographyMuch of Salyu's personal information and history has not been revealed publicly. Her official website's profile, for example, only lists her musical releases and commercial tie-ups, as opposed to her background.[3] However, she has revealed two personal facts about herself in her blog: her first name is {{nihongo|Ayako|綾子}}[1] and that she has four siblings.[3] Her older brother, {{nihongo|Daisuke Mori|森大輔}}{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} is a former professional rugby union player, for the Toshiba Brave Lupus team.[4][5] Salyu learnt piano from a young age, however abruptly stopped these lessons in junior high school.[6][7] Salyu began singing in elementary school after contracting pneumonia. On advice by her doctor to regain her lung strength, she was enrolled into a choir.[8] In 1998, while attending high school in outer Tokyo, Salyu was inspired to become a singer after watching a friend performing at a live house.[9] Salyu auditioned in high school for a Sony musician audition and was accepted, later attending a Sony music training facility.[10][11] Music producer Takeshi Kobayashi happened by chance to see a talking/singing audition video of Salyu, and 30 seconds into the tape, he was so impressed that he decided to meet her the next day.[9][11][12] Kobayashi decided to work with her, and the pair soon began making demo tapes together.[9] He gave her the stage name Salyu, which he chose as it was similar to the French greeting salut.[11][13] Kobayashi was at the time preparing a soundtrack to Shunji Iwai's online novel and later film, All About Lily Chou-Chou. The novel and film centred around a fictional singer, Lily Chou-Chou, who began releasing actual music in 2000.[14][15][16] The project was a collaboration between Iwai, Kobayashi and Salyu, as the vocalist for the project.[16] This project allowed Salyu to perform on prominent music shows Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ and Music Station in June 2000.[17][18] After the release of the film in 2001, the group ceased to release music.[19] Salyu began to perform concerts as a solo artist, performing on average once every two months due to her lack in self-confidence in her live performance skills.[12] Kobayashi continued to work with her during this period, giving her music, and was the one who allowed her to debut as a singer in 2004.[12] Her debut single was a collaboration with Ilmari from the hip-hop group Rip Slyme, called "Valon."[14] Salyu later released a solo version of this song, "Valon-1," several months later.[14] Salyu's second solo single "Dialogue" was awarded the Space Shower Best New Artist Video for 2004.[20] After four singles, Salyu released her debut album Landmark in June 2005, which reached #22 on Oricon's weekly albums charts.[21] Two days later, Salyu performed her first one-man live, at the Shibuya Club Quattro.[22] In 2006, Salyu reached a much greater audience through the Bank Band charity single "To U," in which she was a featured vocalist.[23] The single was extremely successful, reaching number 2 on Oricon's single charts and being certified platinum.[24][25] Her next singles "Name" and "Platform" (the film Metro ni Notte's theme song)[14] were her first solo singles to chart in the top 20.[26] Salyu's second studio album Terminal was her first top 10 release, charting at number 2.[27] Her 2007 singles "Liberty" and "Iris (Shiawase no Hako)" were her first works not to feature Kobayashi, instead were self-produced and co-written with Zentaro Watanabe.[1][28] In late 2008, Salyu released her first greatest hits album, Merkmal, that marked 10 years since meeting Kobayashi.[29] This was followed by her first performance at Budokan, during her tour for Merkmal.[14] In 2009, Salyu's single "Corteo (Gyōretsu)/Halfway" became her first top 10 single.[30] In 2010, Salyu released her third studio album, Maiden Voyage, which was her first self-produced album.[14] Salyu's fourth album, although the first as salyu × salyu, S(o)un(d)beams, was released in 2011. It is a special collaborative concept album with Cornelius, exploring to what extent Salyu's voice can be used as an instrument.[31][32] A fifth studio album, Photogenic, was released in 2012. Musical approachSalyu originally considered herself more of a vocalist as opposed to a musician,[11] and early on in her career held a stance that she would be a singer who did not write her own material.[33] She did not believe her compositions would be the best quality.[33] In her first album, Landmark, all of the songs were written and produced by Takeshi Kobayashi.[34] Her lyric contributions on the album were mostly suggestions for lyrics that could be better phrased.[11] Salyu was encouraged through much of her career by other musicians to try to write her own music, however she mostly ignored the suggestions, until a musician told her it would let her understand her fellow musicians better.[33] She began branching into musicians other than Kobayashi in 2006, when musicians Yo Hitoto and Sarasa Ifu wrote lyrics to the songs on her "Tower" single.[14][35] Her first song with her billed as the lyricist was "I Believe," from her 2007 album Terminal.[36] Her 2007 singles "Liberty" and "Iris (Shiawase no Hako)" were her first works to be self-produced and her first singles to feature her own lyrics,[1][28][37] though Salyu wrote the songs in collaboration with musicians Tatsuya Kokufu and Zentaro Watanabe.[38][39] This was also the first time Salyu has not worked together with Kobayashi on a music release. 2010's Maiden Voyage was the first album of Salyu's to be self-produced.[14] It featured predominately writing by Kobayashi, however six songs featured lyrics by Salyu, two music by Salyu, and one, "L.A.F.S.," was arranged by Salyu.[40] Discography{{main|Salyu discography}}Studio albums
Compilation albums
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|work=CDJournal |language=Japanese | date=June 29, 2009 | accessdate=December 6, 2010}} 38. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.jbook.co.jp/p/p.aspx/3426350/s/ | title=JBOOK:LIBERTY:Salyu:CD |work=JBook | language=Japanese |accessdate=December 7, 2010}} 39. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.jbook.co.jp/p/p.aspx/3426352/s/ | title=JBOOK:iris ~しあわせの箱~:Salyu:CD |work=JBook | language=Japanese |accessdate=December 7, 2010}} 40. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.tsutaya.co.jp/works/20243763.html | title=MAIDEN VOYAGE/Salyu 音楽/CD |work=Tsutaya | language=Japanese |accessdate=December 7, 2010}} External links
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