Tatsuya Maeda

Tatsuya Maeda (前田 達也, Maeda Tatsuya, was born 22 August 1958 in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture) is a Japanese musician and singer from Japan. Maeda is best known as the singer and guitarist of the theme songs of Ultraman Dyna and Blue SWAT.

Musical work

Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero 1993

  • "Ultraman Powered" (ウルトラマンパワード, Urutoraman Pawādo)
  • "Somewhere in This Universe" (この宇宙のどこかに, Kono Uchū no Doko ka ni)

Blue SWAT 1994

  • "TRUE DREAM"
  • "Evil Pilgrimage ~GET THE WAR~" (邪悪の巡礼~GET THE WAR~, Jaaku no Junrei ~Getto Za Wō~)
  • "Sign of Departure" (出発のサイン, Tabidachi no Sain)
  • "Power Up Blue Swat ~If You Love~ (パワーアップ・ブルースワット~愛する心があれば~, Pawā Appu Burū Suwatto ~Aisuru Kokoro ga Areba~)
  • "Resting Soldiers" (兵士達の休息, Heishitachi no Kyūsoku)
  • "HELLO THERE!"

Gekisou Sentai Carranger 1996

  • "CATCH THE WIND"

Ultraman: Super Fighter Legend (OVA) 1996

  • "Super-Fighter Ultraman" (超闘士ウルトラマン, Chōtōshi Urutoraman)

Ultraman Dyna 1997

  • "Ultraman Dyna" (ウルトラマンダイナ, Urutoraman Daina)
  • "Now Flash" (いまこそフラッシュ, Ima koso Furasshu)

Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna 1998

  • "SHININ on LOVE" (with Hironobu Kageyama)
  • "Your Love and My Courage ~ I Do Not Already Grieve" (君の愛と僕の勇気~もう悲しみなんかない, Kimi no Ai to Boku no Yūki ~ Mō Kanashimi Nankanai)

Ultraman Neos 2000

  • "Ultraman Neos" (ウルトラマンネオス, Urutoraman Neosu)
  • "Ultraseven 21" (ウルトラセブン21, Urutorasebun 21)
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