Альбомы исполнителя
OH!
1981 · сингл
Last Pretender
1981 · сингл
Last Pretender (2022 Remaster)
1981 · Мини-альбом
OH! (2022 Remaster)
1981 · Мини-альбом
PINK LADY
1981 · альбом
リメンバー(フェーム)
1980 · сингл
うたかた
1980 · сингл
世界英雄史
1980 · сингл
愛・GIRI GIRI
1980 · сингл
AI GIRI GIRI (2022 Remaster)
1980 · Мини-альбом
Remember (Fame) (2022 Remaster)
1980 · Мини-альбом
Sekai Eiyu Shi (2022 Remaster)
1980 · Мини-альбом
Utakata (2022 Remaster)
1980 · Мини-альбом
DO YOUR BEST
1979 · сингл
マンデー・モナリザ・クラブ
1979 · сингл
波乗りパイレーツ(日本吹込盤)
1979 · сингл
ピンク・タイフーン(In The Navy)
1979 · сингл
ジパング
1979 · сингл
ピンク・レディー・インUSA
1979 · альбом
ライブ・イン武道館(Live at 日本武道館 1978/12/25)
1979 · альбом
BEST HITS ALBUM
2022 · альбом
Innovation(イノベーション)
2010 · альбом
GOLDEN☆BEST -Complete Single Collection
2009 · альбом
ピンク・レディー 「阿久 悠 作品集」
2008 · альбом
ピンク・レディー オリジナルカラオケ・コレクション
2004 · сборник
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Биография
The female pop vocal duo of Mitsuyo "Mie" Nemoto (born March 9, 1958) and Keko "Kei" Masuda (born September 2, 1957), culling their name from the alcoholic drink, shot to fame in their native Japan in the late '70s after appearing on a Star Search-like show there called Star Tanjo (Star's Birth). After scoring numerous hits -- including a cover of the Village People's "In the Navy" recast as "Pink Typhoon" -- they attempted to duplicate their success in the U.S. In summer 1979, they eked out a minor Top 40 hit with the mild disco track "Kiss in the Dark," becoming only the second Japanese act to hit the singles chart (following Kyu Sakamoto's 1963 number one hit "Sukiyaki"). Their cheery personalities and malleability led NBC president Fred Silverman to offer them a variety series in the spring of 1980; sadly, it proved to be one of the biggest missteps in TV history. Mie and Kei's limited English (they performed largely phonetically), combined with ethnically insensitive humor, hackneyed and outdated monologues from co-host Jeff Altman, and ill-conceived medleys of disco hits and show tunes all conspired to make Pink Lady (the show) an utterly embarrassing flop, one mercifully canceled after a mere month. Departing the States soon afterward, the girls gamely soldiered on back in Japan, but did not recapture their previous success and parted ways in 1981. Their torch was carried on, however, in subsequent years by several fan sites and a tribute band called Pink Lady X. Late 2001 saw the prospects of a mini-resurgence, as Rhino Records reissued the Pink Lady TV series on DVD, spawning a new generation of curious pop culture vultures. ~ Joseph McCombs, Rovi