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Shiina Ringo promoting Sandokushi (2019)
Over the 7 years, we have seen Shiina Ringo form a new side project, Tokyo Jihen, who's albums while claiming to be a new band, always seem like a Ringo album in disguise. Tokyo Jihen are heavily influenced by jazz music, so it is no suprise that Sanmon Gossip has carried over this trend- heavily. This album is about class.
Shiina Ringo (椎名林檎) is a famous Japanese musician, who is recognizable for her nasal voice. Her styles range from jazz to rock, and experimental to enka. In 1998 she debuted with the single 'Koufukuron'. In 1999 Shiina became famous from her single 'Koko de Kiss Shite.', which broke the top 10 on Oricon charts. In 2003, nearing the end of her ninth single and third studio album, Shiina Ringo formed the band Tokyo Jihen which received similar success. In 2006, it was announced that Shiina would once again release solo music. On January 11th, 2012, Shiina announced that Tokyo Jihen would disband on February 29th following a final farewell tour. She kept her solo career, but in 2020, she reunited with Tokyo Jihen again for a new EP and a tour.
- Jan 07, 2020 Newton no Ringo Hajimete no Best Ban is the first best album released by Shiina Ringo.It was released in two versions: a limited 2CD edition and a regular 2CD edition. It's the first Shiina album to achieve the top position at Oricon's physical album chart in over 10 years.
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- 2Information
- 4Discography
- 5Composed Works
- 6Musical Equipment
Profile
- Stage Name: Shiina Ringo, Sheena Ringo (椎名林檎)
- Birth Name: Shiina Yumiko (椎名裕美子)
- Birthdate: November 25, 1978 (age 41)
- Birthplace:Saitama, Japan
- Hometown:Fukuoka, Japan
- Height: 167cm / 5'6'
- Weight: 47kg / 104 lbs
- Blood Type: O
- Favorite Writers: Miura Ayako, Kyougoku Natsuhiko, Matsumoto Taiyou, Jacques Cousteau
- Favorite Movies: Saraba Waga Si, Zoo
- Favorite TV Show: Police Headquarters 24hours
- Favorite Manga: Jimihen
- Favorite Albums:Ella Fitzgerald's Ella in Berlin and BLANKEY JET CITY's Skunk.
- Favorite Food: Azuki beans
- Fun Fact: Shiina once held a magazine shoot in which she travelled around Tokyo in a wedding dress.
- Bands / Groups:
- Tokyo Jihen (2003–2013; 2020)
- Labels:
- EMI Music Japan (1998–2013)
- Emi Records Japan (2013–2015)
- Universal Music (2015–)
Information
Shiina's Past
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Shiina was born in 1978 in Saitama, however moved to Fukuoka when her father was given a job transfer. Shiina was raised in a family of musicians, and studied piano and music at an early age. She was once asked to compose a song for her school play. Shiina also studied classical ballet, but gave up when she was 10 due to an operation she had on her esophagus (to cure a hereditary problem) effected her balance. Reputably, when she went to school she was called 'Ringo' as a nickname from her classmates after the way her face would turn red like an apple due to embarrassment. By the time Shiina was 15 and in junior high school, she was a member in several bands, and occasionally performed by herself to clubs. By 16, she was the lead vocalist in a band called Marvelous Marble (an all girls band backed by Tsuda Yukiko [guitar], Nakagawa Ai [Bass], Matsue Izumi [Keyboard] and Tokitsu Rino [Drums]) who entered the 9th Yamaha Teens' Music Festivall in 1995. 5 seconds of summer album zip. They sung a cover of Danielle Brisebois' Just Missed the Train on national television. At Japan's 5th Annual Music Quest Competition, she also performed a song solo that would later become one of her singles, Koko de Kiss Shite. This won her an award for excellence. In 1997, Shiina would travel to England to spend a two month homestay there (which improved her English and influenced her musically).
Debut & Early Career
In May 1998, Shiina debuted with the single 'Koufukuron'. While this single did not sell very much (it did not even chart on Oricon charts) Shiina would persist and released her second single, Kabukichou no Joou three months later. This single, at least, broke into the charts and peaked at #50. Her third single, Koko de Kiss Shite., would become a long selling hit; breaking the top ten and staying within the top 200 for a total of 27 weeks. The following album, Muzai Moratorium, would take an even further jump in popularity for Shiina; propelling her up to #2 on the charts. Similarly, this album was a long-seller; becoming the #25 album of 1999.
Following her massive rise in popularity, Shiina would release a new single called 'Honnou' in October of 1999. This would be released no the same day as a re-release of her debut single, 'Koufukuron'. The single (despite any major tie-ups) made it to #2 on Oricon charts. To start off the new year, Shiina would again release two singles on the same day: 'Gips' (a ballad) and 'Tsumi to Batsu' (a hard, angry-sounding rock track). Gips would beat Tsumi to Batsu in popularity, debuting at #3 (one place above Tsumi). Her following album, Shouso Strip, would exceed even the popularity of her debut album by debuting at #1 (her first), selling 2.3 million copies and becoming the #3 album for the year.
Hiatus / Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana
Following this point, Shiina's releases would no longer be very predicable. Six months after her debut she would release a 3CD single set (classified as an album in Oricon) called Zecchoushuu which would become her second #1 album. Following the release of several live DVDs, Shiina would return with the #2 single 'Mayonaka wa Junketsu' in March 2001 (an upbeat Jazz piece collaborating with the well-known Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra). In 2002, Shiina married Yayoshi Junji, a guitarist, and they had a son together. However, they divorced 14 months later. In this period, Shiina took a break from making music to focus on her child. However, the hiatus was broken with a 2CD set cover album entitled Utaite Myouri ~Vol. I~ (featuring a much publicised duet with labelmate Utada Hikaru).
Shiina would return to the music business with the single Stem ~Daimyou Asobi Hen~ and the following album Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana. These two releases saw a major stylistic change for Shiina, as she created with a hybrid feel of merging traditional music with several different genres. The album and the songs on the album would promote and feature in the short movie Hyakuiro Megane (which Shiina herself acted in).
Tokyo Jihen
- Main article: Tokyo Jihen
In 2003, it was announced that Shiina would be putting a hold on her solo project and releasing music with a five member band she had formed, called Tokyo Jihen. She released her (seemingly) last single, 'Ringo no Uta', and even went as far as to remove her famous mole to show the change that she had made. However, it is unsure if the mole was removed for cosmetic or medical purposes. Tokyo Jihen debuted in 2004 and originally released two singles ('Gunjou Biyori', 'Sounan') and a debut album (Kyouiku) which all reached #2 on Oricon charts. However, after the nationwide tour following the album, the band had lost two of its members. After a short hiatus from the band, they returned again with two replacement members in late 2005. Their third single ('Shuraba', theme song to the drama Ooku ~Hana no Ran~) and a second album, Adult (released in early 2006) were launched shortly after. The album reached a top position of #1 on Oricon charts. On January 11th, 2012, Shiina announced that Tokyo Jihen would disband on February 29th following a final farewell tour.
Sakuran
It was announced on October 31st, 2006 that Shiina Ringo would be surprisingly returning to release a fourth solo album as an inspired album for the film Sakuran. The film, based on the manga of the same name (and starring Tsuchiya Anna) will feature several Shiina songs. A download only single, Karisome Otome (DEATH JAZZ ver.) (Shiina collaborated with SOIL&'PIMP'SESSIONS for the track), was first released on the 15th of November to promote the movie. The standard non-jazz version of the song is be the movie's theme song. Furthermore, a Sakuran-themed rearrangement of the Tokyo Jihen song Yume no Ato was featured in trailers for the film. Shiina's next single (was released on January 17, 2007), Kono Yo no Kagiri, was the ending theme song for the movie and proceeded the release of the album. The album was released on February 21, 2007.
Shiina Facts
- Shiina has a brother, Shiina Junpei, who is a famous soul singer in Japan. They worked together and released three duets: Tamanegi no Happy Song (it was a cover of Marvin Gaye's The Onion Song), which appears on Shiina's cover album, Utaite Myouri ~Vol. I~, as well as Junpei's album Rhodes to Freedom; WHERE IS THE LOVE (it is a cover of Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway's song under the same name), which was released both as a single and in Junpei's album discover; and Georgy Porgy released under the name Yokoshima (邪) (consisting of Ringo and her brother) as a limited one time online release.
- In junior high and senior high school, Shiina Ringo worked in a pizza parlor. This is referenced in the Marunouchi Sadistic lyric 'I wanted to try being a pizza parlor girl.'
- Shiina Ringo has written songs for artists such as Hirosue Ryoko, Tomosaka Rie, and Kuriyama Chiaki.
- Since Shiina's style is so vastly different (ranging from Jazz, to Pop, to Rock, to Enka) she has made a new genre for herself, which she calls 'Shinjuku-kei.' This is a play on the style of music called 'Shibuya-kei' and translates to 'the style of Shinjuku' (the business district of Tokyo), and is a reference in the adaptive way that Japanese businessmen are portrayed.
- Shiina's trademark symbol is the Kronekodow. The romaji form is Kuronekodou (黒猫堂), meaning 'The Magnificent Black Cat'.
- Shiina's mother, Shiina Akiko, is a ballet-dancer and her father, Shiina Koutaro, works at a gas company.
Discography
Shiina Ringo promoting 'Ariamaru Tomi' (2009)
Shiina Ringo promoting 'Carnation' (2011)
Shiina Ringo promoting 'Irohanihoheto / Kodoku no Akatsuki' (2013)
Shiina Ringo promoting 'NIPPON' (2014)
Shiina Ringo promoting 'Nagaku Mijikai Matsuri / Kamisama, Hotokesama' (2015)
Shiina Ringo promoting Gyakuyunyuu ~Kouwankyoku~ vol.2 (2017)
Studio Albums
- [1999.02.24] Muzai Moratorium (無罪モラトリアム; Innocence Moratorium)
- [2000.03.31] Shouso Strip (勝訴ストリップ; Winning Strip)
- [2003.02.23] Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana (加爾基 精液 栗ノ花; Lime Semen Chestnut Flower)
- [2007.02.21] Heisei Fuuzoku (平成風俗; Japanese Manners)
- [2009.06.24] Sanmon Gossip (三文ゴシップ; Superficial Gossip)
- [2014.11.05] Hi Izuru Tokoro (日出処; Land of the Rising Sun (Sunny))
- [2019.05.27] Sandokushi (三毒史; Chronicle of the Three Kleshas)
Best Albums
- [2019.11.13] Newton no Ringo ~Hajimete no Best Ban~ (ニュートンの林檎 ~初めてのベスト盤~)
Other Albums
- [2000.09.13] Zecchoushuu (絶頂集; The Acme Collection) (3CD Single Set)
- [2002.05.27] Utaite Myouri ~Sono Ichi~ (唄ひ手冥利~其ノ壱~; A Favor of Duty, Part I) (Cover Album)
- [2008.07.02] Watashi to Houden (私と放電; Me and Electric Discharge) (B-side Best Album)
- [2013.11.13] Ukina (浮き名; Talk of the Town) (Collaboration Best Album)
- [2013.11.13] Mitsugetsu Shou (蜜月抄; Honeymoon Excerpt) (Live Best Album)
- [2014.05.27] Gyakuyunyuu ~Kouwankyoku~ (逆輸入 ~港湾局~; Reimport ~Ports and Harbors Bureau~) (Self-Cover Album)
- [2017.12.06] Gyakuyunyuu ~Koukuukyoku~ vol.2 (逆輸入 ~航空局~ vol.2; Reimport ~Civil Aviation Bureau~) (Self-Cover Album)
Tribute Albums
- [2018.05.23] Adam to Eve no Ringo (アダムとイヴの林檎; Adam and Eve's Apple)
Box Sets
- [2008.11.25] MoRA
- [2013.11.13] LiVE
Singles
- [1998.05.27] Koufukuron (幸福論; A View of Happiness)
- [1998.09.09] Kabukichou no Joou (歌舞伎町の女王; Queen of Kabuki-cho)
- [1999.01.20] Koko de Kiss Shite. (ここでキスして。; Kiss Me)
- [1999.10.27] Honnou (本能; Instinct)
- [1999.10.27] Koufukuron (幸福論; A View of Happiness) (re-release)
- [2000.01.26] Gips (ギブス; Plaster Cast)
- [2000.01.26] Tsumi to Batsu (罪と罰; Crime and Punishment)
- [2001.03.28] Mayonaka wa Junketsu (真夜中は純潔; Chastity at Midnight)
- [2003.01.22] STEM ~Daimyou Asobi Hen~ (茎(STEM) ~大名遊ビ編~; Stem ~At Play With a Feudal Lord~)
- [2003.11.25] Ringo no Uta (りんごのうた; A Song of Apples)
- [2009.05.27] Ariamaru Tomi (ありあまる富; The Invaluable)
- [2011.11.02] Carnation (カーネーション)
- [2013.05.27] Irohanihoheto / Kodoku no Akatsuki (いろはにほへと / 孤独のあかつき; Though The Bright Colors May Be Fragrant (Les couleurs chantent)/ In the Event of Loneliness (La solitude de l'aube))
- [2014.06.11] NIPPON
- [2015.02.25] Shijou no Jinsei (至上の人生; A Life Supreme)
- [2015.08.05] Nagaku Mijikai Matsuri / Kamisama, Hotokesama (長く短い祭 / 神様、仏様; A Long, Short Festival / God, Buddha)
Split Singles
- [2007.01.17] Kono Yo no Kagiri (この世の限り; The Limits of this World) (Shiina Ringo x Saito Neko + Shiina Junpei)
Digital Singles
- [2002.04.10] Georgy Porgy(Yokoshima)
- [2006.11.11] Karisome Otome (DEATH JAZZ ver.) (カリソメ乙女; Temporary Virgin) (Shiina Ringo xSOIL&'PIMP'SESSIONS)
- [2008.09.12] Tsumiki Asobi (from Zazen Extasy) (積木遊び (座禅エクスタシーより); Playing with Blocks)
- [2009.03.06] Koko de Kiss Shite. (Ringo EXPO 08) (ここでキスして。; Kiss Me Here.)
- [2009.03.06] Gips (Ringo EXPO 08) (ギブス; Plaster Cast)
- [2009.03.06] Tadashii Machi (Ringo EXPO 08) (正しい街; The Right City)
- [2009.03.06] Yokyou (Ringo EXPO 08) (余興; Entertainment)
- [2009.06.12] Shun (旬; Season)
- [2009.09.30] MY FOOLISH HEART ~Crazy in Shibuya~(Shiina Ringo xSOIL&'PIMP'SESSIONS)
- [2012.01.06] Between Today and Tomorrow
- [2012.05.16] Jiyuu e Michizure (自由へ道連れ; Traveling Companion To Freedom)
- [2013.01.30] The Best 3
- [2014.10.01] Arikitarina Onna (ありきたりな女; Ordinary Woman)
- [2015.05.13] Saihate ga Mitai (最果てが見たい; I Want to See the Very End)
- [2016.08.22] Jiyudom (ジユーダム)
- [2016.08.22] 13 jours au Japon ~2020 Nippon no Natsu~
- [2017.04.20] Menukidouri (目抜き通り) (Shiina Ringo & Tortoise Matsumoto)
- [2017.10.02] Oishii Kisetsu (おいしい季節; The Creamy Season)
- [2017.12.22] Otona no Okite (おとなの掟) (Shiina Ringo & Matsuzaki Nao)
- [2018.10.02] Kemono Yuku Hosomichi (獣ゆく細道) (Shiina Ringo & Miyamoto Koji)
- [2019.04.22] Niwatori to Hebi to Buta (鶏と蛇と豚)
- [2019.09.30] Kouzen no Himitsu (公然の秘密; Open Secret)
- [2019.11.02] Roman to Soroban LDN version (浪漫と算盤; Romance and Abacus) - Shiina Ringo and Utada Hikaru
- [2019.11.25] Roman to Soroban TYO version (浪漫と算盤; Romance and Abacus) - Shiina Ringo and Utada Hikaru
- [2019.11.27] Wine Red no Kokoro (ワインレッドの心; Wine Red Heart)
- [2020.01.31] Uta (唄; Song)
Vinyls
- [2001.03.13] Mayonaka wa Junketsu (真夜中は純潔)
- [2003.05.27] Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana (加爾基 精液 栗ノ花)
- [2007.04.25] Heisei Fuuzoku (平成風俗)
- [2008.11.25] Muzai Moratorium (無罪モラトリアム)
- [2008.11.25] Shouso Strip (勝訴ストリップ)
- [2009.08.26] Saturday Night Gossip (サタデーナイト・ゴシップ)
- [2019.12.11] Sandokushi (三毒史; Chronicle of the Three Kleshas)
Video Releases
- [1999.10.11] Seiteki Healing ~Vol.1~ (VHS) (性的ヒーリング ~其ノ壱~)
- [2000.08.30] Seiteki Healing ~Vol.2~ (性的ヒーリング ~其ノ弐~)
- [2000.12.07] Gekokujyo Xstasy (下剋上エクスタシー)
- [2000.12.07] Hatsuiku Status Gokiritsu Japon (発育ステータス御起立ジャポン)
- [2003.01.22] Tanpen Kinema Hyakuiro Megane (百色眼鏡)
- [2003.05.27] Baishou Ecstasy (賣笑エクスタシー)
- [2003.08.20] Seiteki Healing ~Vol.3~ (性的ヒーリング ~其ノ参~)
- [2003.12.17] Electric Mole
- [2007.02.21] Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai no Moyo (第一回林檎班大会の模様; The Pattern of the Very First Ringohan Convention)
- [2007.04.25] Heisei Fuuzoku Daikinjou (平成風俗 大吟醸)
- [2008.07.02] Watashi no Hatsuden (私の発電)
- [2008.09.17] Zazen Extasy (座禅エクスタシー)
- [2009.03.11] Ringo EXPO 08
- [2009.08.26] Seiteki Healing ~Vol.4~ (性的ヒーリング ~其ノ四~)
- [2013.11.13] The Sexual Healing Total Care Course 120min.
- [2014.03.19] Tou Taikai Heisei 25-nen Kamiyamachou Taikai (党大会 平成二十五年神山町大会; Kamiyama Party Convention 2013)
- [2015.03.18] Ringo Haku '14 -Toshionna no Gyakushuu- (林檎博'14 -年女の逆襲-; Ringo Expo '14 -Counter-Attack of the Chinese Astrological Woman of the Year-)
- [2017.05.31] Shiina Ringo to Kyatsura ga Yuku Hyakkiyako 2015 (椎名林檎と彼奴等がゆく 百鬼夜行2015)
- [2018.07.04] (Nama) Ringo Haku '14 -Toshionna no Gyakushuu- ((生)林檎博’14 ―年女の逆襲― )
- [2018.11.21] Shina Ringo to Aitsura no Iru Shinkuu Chitai (椎名林檎と彼奴等の居る真空地帯)
- [2019.05.27] (Nama) Ringo Haku '18 -Fuwaku no Yoyuu- ((生)林檎博'18 -不惑の余裕-)
- [2019.12.11] Seiteki Healing ~Sono Go~Nana~ (性的ヒーリング ~其ノ伍~七~)
- [2019.12.11] The Sexual Healing Total Orgasm Experience
Other Video Releases
- [2005.03.30] Minna no Uta Best Hit Collection ('Ringo no Uta')
Compilations / Other
- [1998.12.02] NOW JAPAN ('Koufukuron')
- [1998.12.18] Taniguchi Takashi - becoming (#1 'becoming', #6 'Rock & Hammer') (Guest Vocals)
- [1999.01.30] Heart Bazaar - Baobab (#4 'Shiroi Yume') (Keyboards)
- [1999.09.22] Dear Yuming -Yumi Arai / Yumi Matsutoya Cover Collection- ('Kageri Yuku Heya')
- [2002.05.27] Shiina Junpei - discovery (#5 'WHERE IS THE LOVE') (Guest Vocals)
- [2002.10.17] Ichigo Ichie Sweets for my SPITZ (#1 'Spika')
- [2002.12.11] Queen's Fellows: yuming 30th anniversary cover album ('Kageri Yuku Heya')
- [2004.02.18] COLLABO ('WHERE IS THE LOVE')
- [2004.04.23] Our Last Days -Casshern OST- (#1 'STEM (Casshern Version)')
- [2004.09.01] Zazen Boys - Zazen Boys II (#2 'CRAZY DAYS CRAZY FEELING', #4 'Anmin Bou') (Guest Vocals)
- [2004.10.27] Shiina Junpei - Rhodes to Freedom ('Tamangi no Happy Song')
- [2004.12.08] FM802 HEAVY ROTATIONS J-HITS COMPLETE '96-'99 ('Koko de Kiss Shite')
- [2005.03.30] VENUS JAPAN (#2 'STEM ~Daimyou Asobi Hen~')
- [2005.09.30] HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOHN ('Yer Blues')
- [2005.12.07] MO'SOME TONEBENDER - Rockin' Luuula (#2 'Rockin' Luuula' (Guest Vocals), #6 'Mashed Potato Boogie' (Harmonica))
- [2006.07.12] Asai Kenichi - 'Kiken Sugiru' (#1 'Kiken Sugiru') (Guest Vocals)
- [2009.03.25] Maboroshi - Maboroshi no Shi (#3 'Amai Yamai') (Guest Vocals)
- [2009.09.16] SOIL&'PIMP'SESSIONS - 6 (#9 'MY FOOLISH HEART ~crazy on earth~') (Guest Vocals)
- [2011.03.16] Rekishi - Rekishi (#2 'Kira Kira Bushi') (Guest Vocals)
- [2013.06.26] SOIL&'PIMP'SESSIONS - Koroshiya Kiki Ippatsu
- [2014.12.09] Utada Hikaru no Uta (#2 'Letters')
- [2016.09.28] Utada Hikaru - Fantôme (#4 'Nijikan Dake No Vacance' featuring Shiina Ringo)
- [2019.11.27] Inoue Yosui Tribute
- [2020.01.29] PARADE III ~RESPECTIVE TRACKS OF BUCK-TICK~
Composed Works
Studio Albums
- [1999.02.17] Hirosue Ryoko - private (#8 'Private')
- [1999.02.24] Tomosaka Rie - Murasaki. (#5 'Cappuccino', #8 'Mokuren no Cream', #11 'Shampoo')
- [2009.06.17] PUFFY - Bring It! (#5 'Shuen no Onna', #11 'Hiyori Hime')
- [2009.06.24] Tomosaka Rie - Toridori. (#2 'Tokai no Manner', #7 'Kodomo no Joukei')
Singles
- [1998.10.07] Hirosue Ryoko - 'Jeans' (#2 'Private')
- [1999.01.27] Tomosaka Rie - 'Cappuccino'
- [2000.06.21] Tomosaka Rie - 'Shojo Robot'
- [2008.09.03] TOKIO - 'Amagasa / Akireru Kurai Bokura wa Negaou' (#1 'Amagasa', #2 'Kachuu no Otoko')
- [2009.02.25] PUFFY - 'Hiyori Hime' (#1 'Hiyori Hime')
- [2011.03.02] Kuriyama Chiaki - 'Oishii Kisetsu / Ketteiteki Sanpunkan'
- [2011.11.23] Kuriyama Chiaki - 'Tsukiyo no Shouzou'
- [2016.02.03] Hayashibara Megumi - 'Usurahi Shinjuu' (lyrics, music, arrangement, and production)
Musical Equipment
Guitars
- Duesenberg Starplayer II - Surf Green
- Duesenberg Starplayer TV - Silver Sparkle
- Duesenberg Starplayer TV - Shena Ringo Special Edition
- Deusenberg Starplayer Special - Vintage White
Amplifier
Others
Awards
(Note: These are incomplete and are ongoing)
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Shiina Ringo Sanmon Gossip Rarity
- [1999] Japan Gold Disc Award's - Rock Album of the Year (Muzai Moratorium)
- [2000] Record Awards - Best Album of the Year (Shouso Strip)
- [2000] Japan Gold Disc Award's - Rock Album of the Year (Shouso Strip)
- [2005] Space Shower TV Video Music Awards - Best Group Video (Gunjou Biyori)
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Shiina Ringo solo album discography:
- Muzai Moratorium (無罪モラトリアム, Innocence Moratorium, 1999)
- Shōso Strip (勝訴ストリップ, Victorious Strip, 2000)
- Utaite Myōri ~Sono Ichi~ (唄ひ手冥利 ~其ノ壱~, Singer's Luck, Part One, 2002, covers album)
- Karuki Zamen Kuri No Hana (加爾基 精液 栗ノ花, Chlorinated Lime, Semen, Chestnut Flower, 2003)
- Heisei Fūzoku (平成風俗, Heisei Customs, 2007, soundtrack project for the film Sakuran, based on the manga of the same name. Also sometimes known as Japanese Manners.note )
- Watashi to Hōden (私と放電, lit. Me and Electric Discharge, 2008, B-side compilation)
- Sanmon Gossip (三文ゴシップ, The Threepenny Gossip, 2009)
- Ukina (浮き名, Scandal, 2013, collaboration compilation)
- Mitsugetsu-shō (蜜月抄, Honeymoon Excerpt, 2013, live compilation)
- Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku (逆輸入 ~港湾局~, Reimport: Ports and Harbours Bureau, 2014, collection of re-recorded tracks Shiina originally gave to other artists)
- Hi Izuru Tokoro (日出処, Land of the Rising Sun, 2014. Also sometimes known by its simplified title, Sunny)
- Gyakuyunyū: Kōkūkyoku (逆輸入〜航空局〜, Reimport Vol. 2 – Civil Aviation Bureau, 2017)
- Sandokushi (三毒史, Three Poisons Klesha, 2019)
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Tokyo Jihen album discography:
- Kyōiku (教育, Education, 2004)
- Adult (大人(アダルト), also known as Otona, 2006)
- Variety (娯楽 (バラエティ), also known as Goraku, 2007)
- Sports (スポーツ, 2010)
- Daihakken (大発見, lit. Great Discovery but more often translated simply Discovery, 2011)
- color bars (2012, EP)
Shiina Ringo and her music provide examples of:
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- Alliterative Name: Her first two albums, Muzai Moratorium and Shōso Strip.
- Animated Music Video: The PV for 'Mayonaka wa Junketsu' is completely animated apparently because at the time Shiina was pregnant.
- The PV for 'Tsugou no ii Karada' features Shiina dancing around with animate inanimate objects.
- All of the PVs for Heisei Fūzoku are animated in some form or another.
- Auto-Tune
- The a cappella intro of 'Ikiru.'
- 'Hatsukoi Shōjo' has Ringo's voice synthesized.
- 'Netsuai Hakkakuchu', being a collaboration between Ringo and NakataYasutaka.
- Used to great effect on 'Maronouchi Sadistic (EXPO Version)', which sounds like little else you will hear this year. It's pretty atypical for Ringo, too, being more or less a straight-up rhythm & blues song.
- Big Rock Ending: 'Denpa Tsūshin' has this.
- Bilingual Bonus: Besides her native Japanese, she has also sung in Surprisingly Good English, French, German and Portuguese. Most of the latter three are found on Utaite Myōri ~Sono Ichi~.
- Brother–Sister Team: She has done some duets with her brother Junpei, notably for 'Kono Yo no Kagiri'.
- Calling Your Attacks: Shiina calls out 'Gitā!' before guitar solos in 'Ringo no Uta' and 'Himitsu', the opening tracks of Tokyo Jihen's first two albums.
- She calls this out during the concert performance of 'Handsome Sugite' as well.
- Cleavage Window: One of her outfits in 'Netsuai Hakkakuchu'.
- Concept Album: Possibly Shōso Strip, despite the fact that it features three A-sides. Its first six tracks deal with some sort of crime, and the last six deal with some form of punishment. The middle track is titled 'Tsumi to Batsu' ('Crime and Punishment').
- Cover Album: Utaite Myori ~Sono Ichi~.
- Creator Thumbprint: Symmetry. Just look at the track listings for most of her albums to see an example.
- It's worth pointing out that not only are the number of characters in each song symmetrical, but frequently the scripts used are symmetrical as well. For example, the first and eleventh tracks on Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana have two Kanji characters in their titles, while the second and tenth have eight katakana characters, and so on. Even when the characters themselves aren't symmetrical, she'll sometimes make the track listings symmetrical in other ways; for example, the even-numbered track titles on each disc of Utaite Myōri ~Sono Ichi~ are written in English, while the odd-numbered ones are in Japanese (which does not always match with the language(s) sung in the songs). And often there is thematic symmetry as well; for example, the first six songs of Shōso Strip describe a crime and the last six describe a punishment, with the first song translating as 'I Am a Liar' and the last translating as 'I Am an Addict'. Or consider 'Fair' and 'Foul' on Sports. (Note that, in a few cases, it's necessary to use the 'Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms' set of Unicode characters to make the symmetry work - 'sa_i_ta' rather than 'sa_i_ta' on color bars, for example, as well as 'JL005便で' and 'NIPPON' [or, if you hate all-caps track lists, 'Nippon'] rather than 'JL005便で' and 'NIPPON' on Sunny. The track listings on Ringo's official website for these songs - and also 'FOUL', 'FAIR', and 'ドーパミント! BPM103' - use the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms characters, for what that's worth. Also, for the record, the intended translation for 'saita' appears to be 'Bloomed', which would be written in Japanese as '咲いた'. It could also mean 'The Most' if written as '最多', and that's not even the only other possible Japanese word that would be romanised as 'saita'.)
- The lengths of her albums can also qualify. Shoso Strip runs for 55:55, KSK for 44:44, and Sanmon Gossip for 50:05.
- A Date with Rosie Palms: The PV for 'Tadanaranu Kankei' certainly has.. suggestive imagery. Nothing explicit, but considering the large amount of wasted tissues and Ringo's penchant for Double Entendre..
- Deliberately Monochrome: The PV for 'Handsome Sugite'.
- Distinct Double Album: Shiina's cover album Utaite Myori ~Sono Ichi~ has two discs, Mori-Pact and Kame-Pact, produced by Toshiyuki Mori and Seiji Kameda respectively.
- Everything Is an Instrument: Guitarist Ukigumo is specifically credited as playing the vacuum cleaner in the intro of 'Yattsuke Shigoto.'
- The PV for 'Kono Yo no Kagiri' combines this with Mickey Mousing, resulting in such interesting combinations as bread being played like a violin and leeks as trumpets.
- Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Noudouteki Sanpunkan (literally 'An Active Three Minutes') is exactly three minutes long.
- Fake-Out Fade-Out: Inverted by 'Izonshō,' the last track on Shōso Strip. The song ends with a three-minute instrumental section, which begins to fade out over the last minute—and then the music is cut immediately, when the album reaches the 55:55 mark.
- Fanservice: 'Honnō'. Some of her album/single covers could be considered to fall into this as well, such as Sanmon Gossip, 'Ringo no Uta', and 'Ariamaru Tomi'.
- Genre-Busting: Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana is a little.. unique to classify, even for Shiina Ringo standards.
- Genre Roulette: Sanmon Gossip borders on this at times, arguably even more so than the rest of her albums. Not too many albums will have a jazz song go into a techno song, and then an accordion and vocals performance a few tracks later, and then a rock & roll piece, and then an R&B song to close off the album.
- Grand Finale: For Tokyo Jihen, the 'Bon Voyage' concert. It had a total of 30 songs.
- Gratuitous English: Notably averted, partially thanks to a two-month stay in London.
- Though her pronounciation on 'Yer Blues' is still a bit off in places.
- Gratuitous Foreign Language: She has, aside from English, also sung in French, German, and Portuguese.
- Heartbeat Soundtrack: A very quiet one can be heard in the beginning of 'Shūkyō'.
- Iconic Item: Her mole. It was still part of her character long after she got one of them removed.
- Jazz: Much of her material falls into this genre, particularly on Heisei Fūzoku (which is mostly orchestral jazz) and Sanmon Gossip (a Genre Roulette of numerous different jazz styles which Wikipedia categorises as 'acid jazz', which is probably as close to as accurate a two-word description as possible).
- Last Note Nightmare: 'Sōretsu' is a particularly notable case of this, though considering that its title translates as 'Funeral' and it's the final track of an album that is 44 minutes and 44 seconds long, anything else would have been a massive surprise. The song builds to a particularly cacophonic climax before suddenly cutting off. She's done it a few other times as well. 'Bonsai Hada' ends with Shiina essentially screaming her lungs out over an increasingly cacophonic accordion performance, then she stops singing and the accordion gets even more cacophonic before it, too, stops. This is followed almost immediately by 'Yokyō', arguably the only rock song on Sanmon Gossip.
- Literary Allusion Title: 'Yukiguni' is named in reference to a novel of the same title by Nobel Prizewinning author Kawabata Yasunari.
- Live Album: The first CD of Zeccho-shū, Tokyo Collection, and Mitsugetsu-shō.
- Loudness War: Except Muzai Moratorium, practically every album she's made (solo or with Tokyo Jihen) is brickwalled in some way or the other, with Shōso Strip being the worst offender. Considering the amount of control she has over her music and her eccentric personality, it can be argued that she does it on purpose.
- The DVD-Audio releases of her albums tend to be more dynamic than the CDs. For example, the DVD of Kalk Samen has DR9 to the CD's DR6.
- Lyrical Dissonance: Considering the broad variety of her songs, this was bound to pop up. 'Aisaika no Choushoku', 'Zettai Zetsumai' and the album version of 'Yattsuke Shigoto' are particularly egregious offenders.
- Medium Blending: As noted above, the PV for 'Tsugō no ii Karada' is part animated and part live-action.
- Mood Whiplash: Several of her albums feature examples of this between tracks, due in no small part due to her heavy employment of Genre Roulette mixed with Siamese Twin Song transitions.
- Musical Pastiche: She has done a few of these. 'Tsugō no Ii Karada' might as well be a Burt Bacharach song, for instance, between its soaring melodic hooks and Neko Saitō's energetic, brass and strings-heavy arrangement for it.
- Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly: Goes between rock, j-pop, classical, jazz, electronica, and various other genres at the flip of a hat.
- New Sound Album: Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana. It performed worse than its predecessor commercially (dropping from 2.3 million to 400,000 in sales) but better critically, often being listed as one of the finest Japanese rock albums of the decade.
- No Ending: 'Sōretsu', the last song on Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana, gradually gets louder and then suddenly cuts off. The ending of Shōso Strip does almost the exact opposite: it starts to fade out, but suddenly cuts off before it fades completely.
- Ominous Pipe Organ: Halfway through 'Sōretsu'.
- Pop-Star Composer: Shiina was asked to do the music for Japanese film Sakuran.
- Scatting: Shiina did this often in her earlier solo career.
- Sideboob: Her outfit without the jacket in 'Tsumi to Batsu' shows some.
- Siamese Twin Songs: A common technique of hers. Particularly common on Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana and Sanmon Gossip.
- Something Completely Different: In the middle of their 'Bon Voyage' concert, the other band members take the stage in singing 'Ice Cream no Uta'. Right after that, they play the bonus stage music from Ice Climber.
- Spelling Song: Tokyo Jihen's song 'F.O.U.L.'
- Spell My Name with an 'S': Invoked. Her stage name is now most commonly romanized as 'Shiina Ringo,' but it has also been officially romanized as 'Sheena Ringo,' 'Sheena Rinngo,' and 'Shéna Ringö'
- Stage Names: Her first name, Yumiko, is changed to Ringo, which means 'apple' (referring to the color her face would turn when embarrassed as a child).
- On another note, many of the Tokyo Jihen members went by stage names as well, save for Kameda Seiji. (A few of them just went for Alternate Character Reading.)
- Theme Naming: Each of Tokyo Jihen's albums is named after a television genre (Kyōiku means 'education' and Daihakken means 'discovery').
- After announcing their final EP, color bars,they announced that they'd be disbanding.
- Titled After the Song: 'Shijō no jinsei' is titled in tribute to John Coltrane's seminal 1965 album A Love Supreme. If the song's official translation of 'A Life Supreme' didn't give it away, the single and album covers will: the single uses the exact same typeface as the Coltrane album, and even prints the text at the exact same angle.
- Translated Cover Version: On occasion, Shiina will do covers of her own songs in English e.g. 'Yokushitsu' and 'la salle de bain', 'Kuki' and 'Stem', etc.
- Trrrilling Rrrs: She's toned it down since Shōso Strip.
- Video Full of Film Clips: Shiina's PV for the song 'Stem' contains clips from her short film Tanpen Kinema Hyaku-Iro Megane.
- Zettai Ryouiki: 'Netsuai Hakkakuchu' mentions it by name. Ringo wears a Rank A in the PV as well.