SHOW-YA suteki ni dancing T12-1090

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SHOW-YA suteki ni dancing T12-1090
SHOW-YA suteki ni dancing T12-1090
SHOW-YA suteki ni dancing T12-1090

Artist = SHOW-YA

Title = suteki ni dancing

Label = EASTWORLD

Catalog# = T12-1090

Barcode = none

Release = JAPAN

Year = 1985

RPM = 45rpm

Disc Size = 12"

Number of Discs = 1

Mono/Stereo = stereo

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Rocking with Refreshment: Show-Ya’s ‘Suteki ni Dancing’ 12-Inch (T12-1090)

Today’s entry focuses on an early single from the pioneering all-female Japanese hard rock band, Show-Ya. We are looking at their 12-inch single release, “Suteki ni Dancing,” carrying the catalog number T12-1090.

Issued in 1985 on the Eastworld label (Toshiba EMI), this 45 RPM 12-inch vinyl arrived during the band’s debut year, coinciding with their first album, “Masquerade Show.” Singles like this were crucial for building their profile and showcasing their powerful sound.

This release features three tracks: The A-side contains the title track, “Suteki ni Dancing (Coke Coke ’85),” while the B-side offers “Au Revoir (Last Scene)” and “Don’t Fall Asleep.” The title track holds particular significance as it was prominently featured in a Coca-Cola commercial campaign in Japan during 1985, providing the band with considerable mainstream exposure early in their career.

Musically, this single captures Show-Ya’s signature blend of polished, energetic hard rock. Listeners can expect powerful, driving instrumentation, skillful guitar work, prominent keyboards, and commanding, melodic vocals – all hallmarks of their accessible yet potent 80s rock sound. The title track, with its commercial tie-in, likely emphasizes a catchy, upbeat feel.

T12-1090 is an important early release for Show-Ya, representing not only their musical style at the time but also a significant commercial breakthrough via the Coca-Cola campaign. It’s a fantastic collector’s item documenting the early steps of one of Japan’s most successful female rock bands.

Snow Records Japan

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