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Masashi Sada

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Masashi Sada (さだ まさし Sada Masashi, born April 10, 1952) is a Japanese singer, lyricist, composer, novelist, actor, and a film producer.

Sada formed the folk duo Grape with Masami Yoshida in 1972, and they made their debut as recording artists a year afterward. The pair rose to fame owing to the hit song "Shourou Nagashi" (精霊流) composed by Sada, which peaked at the number-two position on the Japanese Oricon chart in 1974. They broke up in 1976, after producing some hit singles including "En-kiri Dera" (縁切寺) and "Muen Zaka" (無縁坂).

Sada released his first solo album entitled Kikyorai shortly after Grape's dissolution. Following the commercial success of the number-one hit single "Amayadori" (やどり, Shelter from the rain) in 1977, he enjoyed a recording career as one of the most popular Japanese male artists during the late 1970s and the first half of the 1980s.

Throughout his career as a musician, Sada released over 35 solo albums and 70 singles, and multiple live albums or compilations. Since the release of Shourou Nagashi, published in 2001, Sada has also worked as a novelist.

Albums
Grape (with Masami Yoshida)

Wasuremono (<span lang="ja">わすれもの</span>) / Lost Property (25 August 1974)<br /> Seseragi (<span lang="ja">せせらぎ</span>) / Babble (25 May 1975)<br /> Communication (<span lang="ja">コミュニケーション</span>) (25 November 1975)<br /> Ano Koro ni Tsuite -Season of Raisin- (<span lang="ja">あの</span><span lang="ja">頃</span><span lang="ja">について</span> -<span lang="ja">シーズン</span><span lang="ja">・</span><span lang="ja">オブ</span><span lang="ja">・</span><span lang="ja">レーズン</span>-) (10 November 1991) / name as 'Raisin' 

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Kikyorai (<span lang="ja">帰去来</span>) / I Come Back (25 November 1976)<br /> Kazamidori (<span lang="ja">風見鶏</span>) / Weathercock (25 July 1977)<br /> Anthology (<span lang="ja">私花集</span>) (25 March 1978)<br /> Yume Kuyo (<span lang="ja">夢供養</span>) / Memorials of Dreams (10 April 1979)<br /> Inshoha (<span lang="ja">印象派</span>) / Impressionists (10 October 1980)<br /> Utsuroi (<span lang="ja">うつろひ</span>) / Transition (25 June 1981)<br /> Yume no Wadachi (<span lang="ja">夢</span><span lang="ja">の</span><span lang="ja">轍</span>) / Rut of Dreams (11 December 1982)<br /> Kaze no Omokage (<span lang="ja">風</span><span lang="ja">のおもかげ</span>) / Vestiges of Winds (30 November 1983)<br /> Glass Age (Glass Age -<span lang="ja">硝子</span><span lang="ja">の</span><span lang="ja">世代</span>-) (12 December 1984)<br /> ADVANTAGE (12 June 1985)<br /> Jibun Shokogun (<span lang="ja">自分症候群</span>) / Oneself Syndrome (21 December 1985)<br /> Yume Kaikisen (<span lang="ja">夢回帰線</span>) / The Dream Tropic (25 July 1987)<br /> Kazemachi Dori no Hitobito (<span lang="ja">風待通</span><span lang="ja">りの</span><span lang="ja">人々</span>) / People on the Street that is Waiting for Breeze (25 July 1988)<br /> Yume no Fuku Koro (<span lang="ja">夢</span><span lang="ja">の</span><span lang="ja">吹</span><span lang="ja">く</span><span lang="ja">頃</span>) / Time Blowing Dream (25 January 1989)<br /> Yume Bakari Miteita (<span lang="ja">夢</span><span lang="ja">ばかりみていた</span>) I Only Dreamed (25 February 1990)<br /> Yume Kaikisen II (<span lang="ja">夢回帰線</span>II) / The Dream Tropic Second (25 August 1990)<br /> Kazoku no Shozo (<span lang="ja">家族</span><span lang="ja">の</span><span lang="ja">肖像</span>) Portrait of a Family (25 July 1991)<br /> Honobono (<span lang="ja">ほのぼの</span>) / Heartwarming (10 November 1992)<br /> Aimiteno (<span lang="ja">逢</span><span lang="ja">ひみての</span>) / Rendezvous (25 October 1993)<br /> Omoide Dorobo (<span lang="ja">おもいで</span><span lang="ja">泥棒</span>) / Burglar who Steal Dreams (25 October 1994)<br /> Sayonara Nippon (<span lang="ja">さよならにっぽん</span>) / Good-bye Japan (25 October 1995)<br /> Furukusai Koi no Uta Bakari (<span lang="ja">古</span><span lang="ja">くさい</span><span lang="ja">恋</span><span lang="ja">の</span><span lang="ja">唄</span><span lang="ja">ばかり</span>) / Just old-fashioned Love Songs (25 October 1996)<br /> Yumeuta (<span lang="ja">夢唄</span>) / Dream Song (21 November 1997)<br /> Kokoro no Jidai (<span lang="ja">心</span><span lang="ja">の</span><span lang="ja">時代</span> / Period of Heart (23 September 1998)<br /> Toki no Sumika (<span lang="ja">季節</span><span lang="ja">の</span><span lang="ja">栖</span>) / Habitats of Seasons(23 June 1999)<br /> Nihon Kaku Setsu (<span lang="ja">日本架空説</span>) / Japan Fancied Theory(21 September 2000)<br /> Alstroemeria (<span lang="ja">夢百合草</span> (<span lang="ja">あるすとろめりあ</span>)) (27 February 2002)<br /> Yume no Tsuzuki (<span lang="ja">夢</span><span lang="ja">のつづき</span>) / Continuation of a Dream (26 September 2002)<br /> Slow Life Story (<span lang="ja">すろうらいふすと</span><span lang="ja">ー</span><span lang="ja">り</span><span lang="ja">ー</span>) (22 October 2003)<br /> Koibumi (<span lang="ja">恋文</span>) / Love Letter (22 September 2004)<br /> Tokoshie (<span lang="ja">とこしへ</span>) / Forever (7 September 2005)<br /> Utsukushiki Nihon no Omokage (<span lang="ja">美</span><span lang="ja">しき</span><span lang="ja">日本</span><span lang="ja">の</span><span lang="ja">面影</span>) / Beautiful Japanese Vestiges (6 September 2006)<br /> Mist (12 September 2007)<br /> Utsukushii Asa / Beautiful Morning (<span lang="ja">美</span><span lang="ja">しい</span><span lang="ja">朝</span>) (9 June 2009)<br /> Yokan (<span lang="ja">予感</span>) / Premonition (9 June 2010)<br /> Sada City (11 July 2011)<br /> Mou Kurukoro... (<span lang="ja">もう</span><span lang="ja">来</span><span lang="ja">る</span><span lang="ja">頃</span><span lang="ja">…</span>) / Time It Will Come (13 June 2012)<br /> Dai Ni Gakushou (<span lang="ja">第二楽章</span>) / The Second Movement (10 September 2014)<br /> Kaze no Kiseki (<span lang="ja">風</span><span lang="ja">の</span><span lang="ja">軌跡</span>) / Track of winds (8 July 2015) 

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