Rebecca
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Years active | 1984-1991, 1995, 1999-2002, 2015- |
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Rebecca was a Japanese rock band that had a great deal of success throughout the 1980s, fronted by singer Nokko. The band's 1985 album Rebecca IV ~maybe tomorrow~ 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. – Wikipedia |
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1991 | |
47 Rebecca The Best of Dreams Another side |
1990 | |
16 Rebecca The Best of Dreams |
1989 | |
21 Rebecca BLOND SAURUS |
1988 | |
7 Rebecca Poison |
1988 | |
21 Rebecca OLIVE |
1987 | |
11 Rebecca REMIX REBECCA |
1987 | |
30 Rebecca TIME |
1986 | |
3 Rebecca REBECCA IV 〜Maybe Tomorrow〜 |
1986 | |
14 Rebecca TIME |
1985 | |
42 Rebecca WILD & HONEY |
1985 | |
45 Rebecca REBECCA IV 〜Maybe Tomorrow〜 |
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