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== Discography ==
== Discography ==
All of their works except for self-produced albums were released by Toshiba EMI (now Universal Music EMI Records label).
All of their works except for self-produced albums were released by Toshiba EMI (now Universal Music EMI Records label).
single
#
release date
title
Notes/Tie-ups
T.Q.C.
1
November 9, 1994
Ordinary Days
The ending theme for the TBS drama " Family A "
            The only single under the name TQC
Tokyo Q Channel
1
February 17, 1995
Say! Happy Birthday
Ending theme for the TBS series " Doubutsu Kisoutengai!
"              First single under the name Tokyo Q Channel
2
May 31, 1995
The Final Blow ~Final Game, Final Round~
3
January 31, 1996
Let's fall in love honestly
Theme song for the Kansai TV / Fuji TV drama " Tomorrow is Okay "
4
June 5, 1996
"Someday" was today
Ending theme for TBS's " Broadcaster "
5
November 7, 1996
I love you
Theme song for TBS drama Kao Ai no Gekijo " Ohisama ga Ippai "
6
April 28, 1997
Love is VITALITY
Opening theme for TBS's " Chubo desu yo! "
7
November 27, 1997
PARADISE
Opening theme for the PlayStation game " Ore! Tomba " Ending theme
for TV Tokyo 's " Wine Lover "
album
SWitch on! (released June 28, 1995)
SandWich (released September 19, 1996)
Best albums
Golden☆Best ~Sweet Works~ (released June 21, 2006)
自主製作盤
Wonder Station (released July 30, 2005)           
            A limited edition compilation of past demo recordings. Also includes the demo of "Boku wa Itsume LONELINESS" (vocals by Sudo, arranged by Warita) provided to            Hiroko Kasahara .
White Scraps! (released November 9, 2006)           
dition collection of radio jingles and unreleased demo recordings.

Revision as of 16:55, 4 January 2025

Tokyo Q Channel is a J-POP Japanese music group active in 1994 - 1998

Members

Mayumi Sudo ( vocals ) Yasuhiko Warita ( keyboard , guitar , composer )

Discography

All of their works except for self-produced albums were released by Toshiba EMI (now Universal Music EMI Records label).