Japanese pop group
Ribbon was a Japanese pop group that consisted of Hiromi Nagasaku, Arimi Matsuno and Aiko Satoh. It released its first single on 6 December 1989, and its final album before it disbanded on 18 March 1994. Its first single "Little Date" is best known as the second opening of the anime Ranma ½.[1]
Four of Ribbon's singles reached the top 10 in the national Oricon Singles Chart,[2] and their first album Lucky Point reached #9 on the Oricon Albums Chart.[3]
Discography
Albums
- 30 May 1990: LUCKY POINT
- 23 January 1991: WONDERFUL de Ikou!!
- 17 July 1991: Jessica
- 21 November 1991: Delicious Best of ribbon
- 18 March 1992: R753
- 17 July 1992: KNIGHT
- 20 November 1992: Hoshi no Ki no Shita de
- 18 June 1993: More Delicious - ribbon BEST II -
- 3 November 1993: Merry-Hurry
- 18 March 1994: ROCK'N'ROLL RIBBON - Merry-Hurry Kanzenban
Singles
- 6 December 1989: "Little Date" c/w "1/2 no Ticket"
- 11 April 1990: "Soba ni Iru ne" c/w "Circus Parade"
- 25 July 1990: "Ano ko ni Yoroshiku" c/w "Bubble"
- 14 November 1990: "Virgin Snow" c/w "Koko ni Oide"
- 3 March 1991: "Taiyo no Yukue" c/w "Maybe OK!"
- 26 June 1991: "Silent Summer" c/w "Lady ni Naritai"
- 13 November 1991: "Sore wa Iwanai Yakusoku" c/w "Rakuen e Ikou"
- 21 February 1992: "Deep Breath" c/w "Yasashii Uta"
- 3 June 1992: "Taiyo ni Hi o Tsukete" c/w "Tadashii Heart no Yukue"
- 2 September 1992: "S"ENSATIONAL WIND" c/w "Let's Go"
- 2 December 1992: "Do You Remember Me?" c/w "Heartbreak"
- 7 April 1993: "Be My Diamond!" c/w "Sotsugyou"
- 6 October 1993: "Yoake Nante Iranai" c/w "Merry Hurry de Aishite"
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