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Keiichi Suzuki
Ota, Japan
Keiichi Suzuki is credited on 616 releases across 247 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1970–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
616
Pressings credited
247
Albums
6
Decades active
322
In collections
Biography
Keiichi Suzuki (鈴木 慶一, Suzuki Keiichi; born August 28, 1951) is a Japanese musician, singer, and record producer who co-founded the Moonriders, a group that became one of Japan's most innovative rock bands. He is known to audiences outside Japan for his musical contributions to the video games EarthBound Beginnings/Mother (1989) and EarthBound/Mother 2 (1994), both of which have been released on several soundtracks. More recently, he has composed film scores including The Blind Swordsman: Zatōichi (2003), Tokyo Godfathers (2003), Uzumaki (2000), Chicken Heart (2009), as well as Takeshi Kitano's Outrage trilogy.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
616 releases · 247 albums · active 1970–2026
- Performance · 1,486
- Other credits · 519
- Production · 99
- Engineering · 5
- Mastering · 1
Studios: Onkio Haus · Shibuya Kokaido · Freedom Studio · CBS/Sony Roppongi Studio
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Ghost In The Machine
1981

Scary Monsters
1980

Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
1980

Barabajagal
1969

Even A Tree Can Shed Tears: Japanese Folk & Rock 1969-1973
2017

Deface The Music
1980

Mother 2 (ギーグの逆襲)
1994

Northern Exposure
1996

Luminous Basement
1980

Japanese Girl = 日本少女
1976

Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond The Call Of Duty: The Orb Remix Project
1996

Mother
1989

Don't Trust Over Thirty
1986

The Girl Can't Help It = 恋せよおとめ
1981

The Music Of Mother
2025

Timeline
2017

正しい相対性理論
2011

Le Pollen = 花粉
1982

カメラ=万年筆 = Camera Egal Stylo
1980

ライヴ!!はっぴいえんど
1974

センチメンタル通り
1973
Frequent collaborators
- Yukihiro Takahashi
- Various
- Moon Riders
- Moonriders
- The Beatniks
- Saeko Suzuki
- Pierre Barouh
- Akiko Yano
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