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are a Japanese all-female heavy metal band formed in 1981. The group disbanded in 1998 but reformed with the original line-up in 2005 for the 20th anniversary of their first release. Their music is deeply rooted in classic rock and they have covered songs by bands and artists such as
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in their albums and live shows. Their music evolved from the pop rock genre of their first offerings to the heavy metal genre of their most successful albums, '' Outerlimits'' (1989) and '' Hard Way'' (1990). Show-Ya annually organizes and produces the all-female rock festival Naon no Yaon, which they founded in 1987.


History


1981–1998: Formation, success, and disbandment

Show-Ya was formed in 1981 by Keiko Terada and Miki Nakamura, who had been playing together for a year in order to enter the East West Grand Prix musical contest organized and sponsored by Yamaha. Because they were unable to win previous contests they had entered, they decided to change their name from . The members chose after the '' izakaya'' chain they held the meeting at in
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, but decided to write the name in English. Wanting to captivate the audience as they believed their strength was in their live performances, "we decided to create a live show for you! So we named it SHOW YOU=SHOW YA!" The new band won the contest for best female group, which resulted in a record contract with Toshiba EMI. In 1983, Miki Igarashi replaced the original guitarist Mitsuko Numata and the line-up was completed by drummer Miki Tsunoda and bassist Satomi Senba. Nakamura, Igarashi and Tsunoda adopted the stage names of “Captain”, “Sun-Go” and “Mittan” to avoid confusion with the first name Miki, which they have in common. During this period, they wrote material for their debut studio album '' Masquerade Show'', which was recorded in Japan and mixed at
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in London. The album was promoted by
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, which used their debut single "Suteki Ni Dancing (Coke Is It)" for a TV and radio commercial campaign. While in London, the band had the opportunity to play in front of a audience at Dingwalls and at the legendary rock club The Marquee. After the successful release of their debut studio album, the band returned to Abbey Road Studios to mix their second album '' Queendom'' the following year. The interest of the Japanese press and the ever-increasing presence of the band on TV shows led soon to a more professional and organized approach to the music business. With their fourth studio album '' Trade Last'', they ceded musical direction to expert Yasushi Akimoto, famous for being the man behind the success of the
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all-female band Onyanko Club. The Japanese idol phenomenon affected the band only marginally, but Akimoto's management gave them the chance to play in front of larger audiences in their “Date Line” national tour. Their performance at Nakano Sun Plaza in Tokyo was recorded for their first VHS. In 1987, the band was approached by producer Andy Johns, who had worked with artists such as
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. He was responsible for the mixing of the albums ''
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'' and '' Glamour'' in
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. The explosion of the
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phenomenon in California influenced both the style and the sound of the band's following albums. Songs taken from the “Immigration Tour” and the “Tour of the Immigrant” were recorded for the band's first live album, ''
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''. In September 1987, Show-Ya organized, produced and presented the first Naon no Yaon music festival, featuring strictly female musicians and
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s. The festival was then held annually at the same venue, until 1991. On 27 April 1988, Show-Ya performed their first live show on American soil, at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood. The name of Show-Ya was soon associated by the specialized press with other great female acts of the time, such as
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. In 1989 they recorded '' Outerlimits'', which reached position No.3 in the Japanese chart becoming the band's best selling album, selling over 200,000 copies in the first two months and eventually going double Platinum with sales exceeding 600,000 copies today. The hit single "Genkai Lovers" was used for a
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campaign and became their best known song. Their live shows went sold out in large theatres all over Japan, filling up even the prestigious
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in Tokyo. An international tour touched cities like London, Moscow, Los Angeles and Mexico City. At the beginning of 1990, the band's eighth studio album '' Hard Way'' was produced and recorded in Los Angeles by
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). The band was featured on the cover of the
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in 1990, where they were considered the female version of popular Japanese metal bands
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. They had reached the peak of their popularity in their home country but, despite many promotional attempts by their label and management, the band failed to achieve a significant commercial success in the USA. In February 1991, lead singer Keiko Terada left the group, considering the musical direction the band was taking too mainstream orientated. Wishing to explore new and more varied musical influences, she started a solo career. After many auditions, the band recruited Japanese-American singer
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. She sings and speaks in fluent English and the band hoped that this could help their attempt to break in the US market. In June of the same year, the North Korean government invited the band to perform at the
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and the historic two-day concerts were heavily covered by the Japanese media. On 4 January 1992, the band performed theme music at the wrestling event
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, for a match between
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. After years of hard work and financial support, at the end of 1992, Master Works Co. solved its management contract with Show-Ya, preferring to continue managing only Keiko Terada. At the same time, the band lost their long engagement with
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, just after the release of their first single with Steffanie Borges, "Flame of the Angels". The band spent some time in Los Angeles, recording and playing shows constantly, and in 1995 they released their only album with Borges, ''Touch the Sun'' on the Creedence label. At the end of the tour in 1996, Borges left and was replaced by singer Yoshino. Show-Ya released the EP ''
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'' in 1998 and, by the end of the year, the band officially disbanded. Each member parted and went their separated ways, pursuing individual careers and playing with various artists. Igarashi was reunited briefly with Terada in the All Japan's Women Pro Band, which also included members of Princess Princess.


2005–present: Reunion

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in 1995. Although they turned her down, the musicians all stayed in touch. Show-Ya held a concert celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut at
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in Tokyo on October 23. The concerts were recorded and released on DVD. For the occasion, EMI Japan reprinted all the band's back catalogue in remastered CD editions and released an extensive compilation with a few remixed tracks. The ''Show-Ya Live 2006'' DVD was released in 2007. In 2008, they held the first Naon no Yaon festival in 17 years. It lasted 5 hours, featured 61 people in total, and was attended by an audience of 3,000. Show-Ya released ''
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'', their tenth studio album and first in 17 years, in March 2012. Naon no Yaon was fully revived in 2013 in conjunction with the 90th anniversary of Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall, and has been held annually since. As part of the band's 30th anniversary celebrations in 2015, the album ''
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'' was released in September and a club tour was held in October. Their 11th studio album, ''Aurora'', followed two years later in 2017. In 2021, the album ''Showdown'' was released as Show-Ya's first worldwide release. It was written entirely in English and features German singer
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. The band also held a concert at
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on August 29 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of their debut.


Members

* Keiko Terada – lead vocals, tambourine (1981–1991, 2005–present) * Miki "Sun-go" Igarashi – guitar, backing vocals (1984–1998, 2005–present) * Miki "Captain" Nakamura – keyboards, backing vocals (1981–1998, 2005–present) * Satomi Senba – bass, backing vocals (1982–1998, 2005–present) * Miki "Mittan" Tsunoda – drums, backing vocals (1982–1998, 2005–present)


Former members

* Mitsuko Numata – guitar (1981–1984) *
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– vocals (1991–1996) * Yoshino – vocals (1996–1998)


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Masquerade Show'' (1985) * '' Queendom'' (1986) * '' Ways'' (1986) * '' Trade Last'' (1987) * ''
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'' (1987) * '' Glamour'' (1988) * '' Outerlimits'' (1989) * '' Hard Way'' (1990) * ''Touch the Sun'' (1995) * ''
Genuine Diamond ''Genuine Diamond'' is the tenth studio album by the Japanese hard rock band Show-Ya. It was released on March 7, 2012 and is the first studio album recorded with the original line-up since '' Hard Way'' of 1990, 22 years before. The song "Fairy" ...
'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2015) * ''Aurora'' (2017) * ''Showdown'' (2021)


EPs

* ''L.A. Live'' (1989) * ''
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'' (1998)


Cover albums

* ''Glamorous Show'' (2014) * ''Glamorous Show II'' (2015)


Live albums

* ''
Turn Over ''Turn Over'' is the first live album of the Japanese rock group Show-Ya. It is a collection of live songs recorded during concerts from the "Date Line Tour" and "Immigration Tour" in 1987, and from the "Tour of the Immigrant" in 1988. The album ...
'' (1988) * ''
Hard Way Tour 1991 ''Hard Way Tour 1991'' is the second live album released by the Japanese hard rock band Show-Ya. It is the last record issued with the original lead singer Keiko Terada. The show was videotaped and release in VHS and LaserDisc in 1991, with a d ...
'' (1991)


Soundtracks

*''Burai Prototype'' (1989)


Compilation albums

* ''New Best Now'' (1987) * ''New Best Now 70'' (1988) * ''
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'' (1988) * '' Show-Ya Greatest 1985–1990'' (1991) * '' Complete Best: Back Fire'' (1992) * ''
Show-Ya Twin Best ''Show-Ya Twin Best'' is a double CD compilation of songs by the Japanese hard rock band Show-Ya. The compilation was released in 1996 in Japan and refers mainly to songs from the first five albums of the band. Track listing CD 1 #"Mizu no Nak ...
'' (1996) * ''
Show-Ya Golden Best ''Show-Ya Golden Best'' is a compilation of songs and of the Japanese hard rock group Show-Ya are a Japanese all-female Heavy metal music, heavy metal band formed in 1981. The group disbanded in 1998 but reformed with the original line-up i ...
'' (2002) * ''
Show-Ya 20th Anniversary The Best ''Show-Ya 20th Anniversary The Best'' is a CD and DVD collection of songs and videos of the Japanese hard rock band Show-Ya are a Japanese all-female Heavy metal music, heavy metal band formed in 1981. The group disbanded in 1998 but reform ...
'' (2005)


Singles

*"Suteki ni Dancing (Coke Is It)" / "Au Revoir (Last Scene)" (1985/08/31) *"Shidokenaku Emotion" / "You Can Dance" (1986/02/01) *"One Way Heart" / "Love Sick" (1986/08/22) *"Sono Ato de Koroshitai" / "Yoru ga Kuru Made Nemuretai" (1987/01/22) *"Mizu no Naka no Toubousha" / "Fermata" (1987/05/25) *: Theme for the
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series ''Metropolis 25'' *"Kodoku no Meiro (Labyrinth)" / "Uso da to Itte yo, Moon Light" (1987/10/26) *"Aisazu ni Irarenai - Still Be Hangin' On" / "Get Down" (1988/06/25) *: Also available with the English version of "Still Be Hangin' On" as B-side *"3 Dome no Christmas" / "Go" (1988) *"Genkai Lovers" / "What Do You Say?" (1989/02/01) *: Used for a
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commercial *"Watashi wa Arashi" / "Ai no Frustration" (1989/06/07) *"Sakebi" / "Ubaitore" (1990/03/07) *"Gambling" / "Naze" (1990/09/05) *"Flame of the Angels" / "Don't Say Goodbye" (1992/01/29) *"V.S. Myself" (2013/07/24)


Others

*" Tribute to
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Videography

* ''Date Line'' (1987) * ''Rollin World'' (1989) * ''1990 Budokan - Reach for the World'' (1990) * ''Distance on Their Way'' (1991) * ''Hard Way Tour 1991'' (1991) * ''20th Anniversary Live'' (2005) * ''Show-Ya Live 2006'' (2007) * ''Hardest Rock'' (2013)


References


External links


Official website
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