Eiichi Ohtaki
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Eiichi Ohtaki in 1981 promoting A Long Vacation | |
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| Birth name | Eiichi Ohtaki (大瀧 榮一) |
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| Born | July 28, 1948 Esashi District, Japan |
| Died | December 30, 2013 (aged 65) Mizuho, Tokyo, Japan |
| Genres | City pop |
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| Years active | 1969–2013 |
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| Formerly of | Happy End |
Eiichi Ohtaki (Japanese: 大瀧 榮一, Hepburn: Ōtaki Eiichi; July 28, 1948 – December 30, 2013) was a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He first became known as a member of the rock band Happy End, but was better known for his solo work which began in 1972. In 2003, Ohtaki was ranked by HMV at number 9 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts. Patrick Macias referred to Ohtaki as Phil Spector, Brian Wilson, George Martin and Joe Meek "synthesized into a single human being," and called his work "an encyclopedia of everything that was great about pop music in the 20th century."