was a Japanese rock band that had a great deal of success throughout the 1980s, fronted by singer Nokko. The band's 1985 album ' sold one million copies in the year, surpassing Yuming, the first truly commercially successful rock album in Japan. The band's song Friends reached number 3 on the Japanese singles chart in 1986 according to Billboard. They won the Japan Gold Disc Award for Japanese artists in 1988. Rebecca disbanded in 1991.
Discography
Studio albums
- ' (1984)
- ' (1984)
- ' (1985)
- Rebecca IV ~maybe tomorrow~ (1985) Oricon LP chart number 1; Music Labo album chart number 1
- ' (1986) Music Labo album chart number 1
- Poison (1987)
- ' (1989) Oricon number 1
Live albums
- Live Selection 1 (1992) Oricon number 24
- Live Selection 2 (1992) Oricon number 25
- (2013)
Remix albums
- Remix Rebecca (1987) Cash Box LP chart number 1
- Olive (1988) Oricon number 1
Singles
- Friends (1985) Oricon number 3
- Raspberry Dream (1986) Oricon number 4
- Lonely Butterfly (1986) Oricon number 6
- Monotone Boy (1987) Oricon number 3
- Nervous but Glamorous (1987) Oricon number 7
- Moon (1988) Oricon number 20
- One More Kiss (1988) Oricon number 5
- Vanity Angel (1989) Oricon number 12
- Super Girl (Super Remix) (1989)
- Little Rock (1989) Oricon number 4
- Kamisama To Nakanaori (Japanese: ç¥Âæ§Âã¨仲ãªãÂÂãÂÂ) (2000) Oricon number 20
- Koini Ochitara (Japanese: æÂÂã«å Âã¡ãÂÂãÂÂ) (2017) Oricon number 11. Sara Minami starred in the music video.
12 inch singles
- Bottom Line (1985) Oricon number 6
- Motor Drive (1986) Oricon number 3
- Cheap Hippies (1987) Oricon number 12
References
Further reading